Turbo diesel for £2,500?

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Hey,

I'm looking for a new runaround. I was using a Proton Satria GTI, but the insurance costs (group 16) and the silly MPG is eating my money.

So looking for a diesel fo some kind, not that fussed about speed obviously, but a nice bit of torque would be nice.
I'd like the usual mod cons and the car to be as new as possible?

What are my options?

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To quote fox to save him typing it again.

TWFox said:
It's actually not a no brainer at all.

For a start if you are driving in such a way that you'll only get 30mpg from a 2.0 16v 130bhp petrol car, you will NOT be getting 50mpg from the equivilent diesel driving in the same way, you'll be getting closer to 40mpg.

So, lets assume you do 7000 miles a year.

Diesel: £722
Petrol: £911

Saving going for diesel: £189

Thats it. Less than 200 quid. 15 quid a month. Thats the saving. And you'll certainly pay a lot more than 200 quid for the equivilent car in diesel form, thats for sure. Even if you do above average mileage at 14000 miles a year you save a paltry 400 quid. Niice.
 
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Although there are numbers in that quote.. as I've said before it's just not 'real'..

if you have a £2.5K budget, you will spend £2.5K on the car.. the fact is you can get a slightly newer petrol/less miles then a diesel for that money.. you will still have spent £2.5K..

But the diesel will be worth more when you sell it, and you will have been saving money on fuel.... I know from all my hire cars that I typically get 50% more MPG from a diesel.. giving me closer to 30/45 MPG for petrol/diesel, which over 14,000 miles is approx £50 a month saved.. not exactly paltry..
 
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Well at the moment I get about 150 miles to £20, which is okish, but then I look at it, that the car isn't very fast and I'm not driving it quickly at all, so to me it does not warrant paying that much money in fuel. Also the fact the car is group 16 insurance I'd like to change car, so it's not purely down to petrol consumption.
 
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andybtsn said:
Well at the moment I get about 150 miles to £20, which is okish, but then I look at it, that the car isn't very fast and I'm not driving it quickly at all, so to me it does not warrant paying that much money in fuel. Also the fact the car is group 16 insurance I'd like to change car, so it's not purely down to petrol consumption.

So why not look at petrol cars as well that can do 40mpg ish, will get a newer car than a diesel and it wont sound like a tractor.

Also can you give insurance details eg how many years ncd and what your current premium is please. :)
 
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cymatty said:
So why not look at petrol cars as well that can do 40mpg ish, will get a newer car than a diesel and it wont sound like a tractor.

I did this on the other thread, but just go and search on autotrader for a Citreon Xsara, max price £3K, nationwide search and price high->low..
It seems there is no price difference between trim levels, never mind disel/petrol, you can have a reasonable mileage 2002 diesel, or a 2002 petrol..
Its the same for the Mondeo GHIA X in the other thread.. for 6K there doesn't seem any difference in price between the petrol/diesel variants for the same year..

And looking for petrol cars that do 40MPG, lets say the Xsara 1.4 petrol Vs the 2.0 110 HDi, both over 40MPG, but the diesel is much much quicker...

Mind you you've got me on the Tractor noises.. just need to make sure the stereo is decent ;)
 
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2000 W Reg CITROEN Xsara 2.0 HDi 110 SX
5 Doors, Manual 5 speed, Hatchback, Diesel, 51,000 miles, Grey. Air-Conditioning, Heated Rear Screen, Radio-Casette, Rear Wash/Wipe, Remote central locking. £3,000.

2001 Y Reg CITROEN Xsara 1.6i 16V VTR3 Doors, Manual, Coupe, Petrol, 49,000 miles, Metallic Blue, MOT-11-2006. ABS, Adjustable seats, Adjustable steering column/wheel, Air conditioning, Alloy wheels, Driver airbag, Electric mirrors, Electric windows, Foglights, Head restraints, Folding rear seats, Immobiliser, Passenger airbag, Power assisted steering, Remote locking, Radio/CD, Side airbags, Rear headrests. Insurance Group:9, £2,995.

For 3k i would rather have the vtr. :)

Engines/Trims Year CC/Cyl BHP MPH 0-60 MPG IG Get Report
1.6i 16V VTR 3d 00 1587 / 4 110 122 9.3 40 9

2.0 HDi LX (110bhp) 5d 01 1997 / 4 110 120 10.0 54 9
 
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cymatty said:
Which is it. :p

Also can you give insurance details eg how many years ncd and what your current premium is please. :)

Well it's both I want a cheaper insurance car and decent MPG with the new car!
NVM!

Anyway, I have 1 NCB, I am 21, pay just over £1k fully comp.
But I also insure another group 15 car, so it soon racks up insurance wise.
 
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andybtsn said:
Well it's both I want a cheaper insurance car and decent MPG with the new car!
NVM!

Anyway, I have 1 NCB, I am 21, pay just over £1k fully comp.
But I also insure another group 15 car, so it soon racks up insurance wise.

Ok what about a xsara 1.6 vtr coupe insurance group 9 and 40mpg and doesnt sound like a tractor. :)
 
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he wants a diesel not a bloody petrol car!!

im waiting for the day when someone starts a thread asking about buying a moped and they go and buy a mondeo instead ;)
 
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cymatty said:
2000 W Reg CITROEN Xsara 2.0 HDi 110 SX
5 Doors, Manual 5 speed, Hatchback, Diesel, 51,000 miles, Grey. Air-Conditioning, Heated Rear Screen, Radio-Casette, Rear Wash/Wipe, Remote central locking. £3,000.

2001 Y Reg CITROEN Xsara 1.6i 16V VTR3 Doors, Manual, Coupe, Petrol, 49,000 miles, Metallic Blue, MOT-11-2006. ABS, Adjustable seats, Adjustable steering column/wheel, Air conditioning, Alloy wheels, Driver airbag, Electric mirrors, Electric windows, Foglights, Head restraints, Folding rear seats, Immobiliser, Passenger airbag, Power assisted steering, Remote locking, Radio/CD, Side airbags, Rear headrests. Insurance Group:9, £2,995.

For 3k i would rather have the vtr. :)

Engines/Trims Year CC/Cyl BHP MPH 0-60 MPG IG Get Report
1.6i 16V VTR 3d 00 1587 / 4 110 122 9.3 40 9

2.0 HDi LX (110bhp) 5d 01 1997 / 4 110 120 10.0 54 9

Or..

2000 Citroen Xsara HDi 2.0 VSX
110 bhp, Late 90000 miles, blue, turbo diesel, MOTd Aug 06, taxed, CD player, e/w, PAS, r/c/l, alloys, colour coded, in excellent condition throughout, FSH. £2,100

higher miles, but £900 cheaper

;)
 
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Demon said:
Or..

2000 Citroen Xsara HDi 2.0 VSX
110 bhp, Late 90000 miles, blue, turbo diesel, MOTd Aug 06, taxed, CD player, e/w, PAS, r/c/l, alloys, colour coded, in excellent condition throughout, FSH. £2,100

higher miles, but £900 cheaper

;)

2001 CITROEN Xsara 1.6 VTR 16v,
Y reg. stunning in Poseidon Blue Metallic with contrasting unmarked trim, 47k miles, full MOT (Tax optional), 2 p/owners, r/c/l alarm, immob, p/s, 2x s/r/s, e/w, e/m, 17in Fox racing alloys, r/spoiler etc, a real eyecatcher, clutch slipping (£150 fitted), HPi clear, an absolute giveaway. £1,895. (o) or. (m)

Even better. :D
 

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cymatty said:
Ok what about a xsara 1.6 vtr coupe insurance group 9 and 40mpg and doesnt sound like a tractor. :)

There is no such place in real world where Xara 1.6 vtr would get 40mpg. 30-35mpg is about right. 40mpg is same made up lab figure as 70 mpg for Citroen C2. Occassionally you'll hear tales of large petrol cars reaching 40mpg (such as TW's heaviest model of 2 litre mondeo as he will undoubtedly confirm) but generally Diesel is the only way to save a dosh, regardless of mileage. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise, especially if they haven't tried the options they slate.
 
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