Spec me a New Car possible scrappage banter!

You really ought to drive a good one before you come out with "put up with a diesel".

I always hated diesel too, untill i drove one, so much effortless torque and dont need to use the gears. Yes its not a 11000rpm screamer for fun, but neither is a fiesta.

which good diesel have you driven? After driving a good one, why did you go and buy your passat with the pathetic VAG 1.9 TDI in it? :p

"good" diesel is something like the x30 or x35D, or one the VAG V engines, or hell even one of the new bmw 4 pots like in the x20D, the 1.9 TDI vag is bloomin awful
 
My suggestion for a 10 mile a day commute would be a BMW 330i if you like driving and must have 4 seats, an S2000 or a Boxster if you don't need back seats or a £5-£6k focus if you don't/missus won't let you have anything faster.

Wow - why would I want a BMW, S2000 or Boxster!! Have you even read my spec! This isn't a "what can I get for 10k out of the whole world thread!"

Running costs, petrol, tax and servicing are not within my scope for those cars, or what I want.

Thanks to everyone else for the better contributions! Panda is a no no as they are the most god ugly boxes on wheels i've ever seen!

What about my Mini idea? Any thoughts on that?
 
This isn't a "what can I get for 10k out of the whole world thread!"

Running costs, petrol, tax and servicing are not within my scope for those cars, or what I want.

You want something cheap to run for £10k?

Jesus H.

How about don't spend £10k and get something fun and pocket the difference?
 
Wow - why would I want a BMW, S2000 or Boxster!! Have you even read my spec! This isn't a "what can I get for 10k out of the whole world thread!"

Running costs, petrol, tax and servicing are not within my scope for those cars, or what I want.

Thanks to everyone else for the better contributions! Panda is a no no as they are the most god ugly boxes on wheels i've ever seen!

What about my Mini idea? Any thoughts on that?

You want something cheap to run for £10k?

Jesus H.

How about don't spend £10k and get something fun and pocket the difference?

Ok, spend £8k and buy a good car, second hand car rather than an ego-stroking 'brand new' Fiesta? People who buy new cars to be cheap are off their heads, and I include my mad, dribbling Bro-in-law in that statement who just blew £7k on an Aygo cos it costs almost nothing to run. When i pointed out he could run a £4k good car for the same amount, even showed him the maths, he couldn't get it past his pea-brain the fact that it's on £35 a year to tax. Not that a 330i would cost him: £200 more tax, £100 more insurance, £300? more servicing and £400 on fuel as he does so few miles a year and have better residuals. Ohh, £1k more a year? Spend £4k on a better car and have a nicer 3 years!

edit/ He's on decent money as well, has a good professional job and a Masters degree
 
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You sound like you keep going back to Minis, just go take a test of a standard 1.6 cooper and see what you think? Then base a decision around that based on your feelings about said car?
 
Wow - why would I want a BMW, S2000 or Boxster!! Have you even read my spec! This isn't a "what can I get for 10k out of the whole world thread!"

Running costs, petrol, tax and servicing are not within my scope for those cars, or what I want.

Thanks to everyone else for the better contributions! Panda is a no no as they are the most god ugly boxes on wheels i've ever seen!

What about my Mini idea? Any thoughts on that?

I bought an Alfa Romeo for a grand and with a £10k budget I would have enough left over to give it the major cambelt services every year for thirty years.


How about an Alfa 156? £4-5k buys a facelift 2.0, 35mpg and while it needs servicing on the dot and cambelts are 36k intervals its not massively unreliable and saves many thousands of pounds over a much less interesting Fiesta.

http://search.autotrader.co.uk/es-u...cleYearOfManufacture=2004&vehicleRegLetter=04


http://search.autotrader.co.uk/es-u...cleYearOfManufacture=2005&vehicleRegLetter=54
 
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which good diesel have you driven? After driving a good one, why did you go and buy your passat with the pathetic VAG 1.9 TDI in it? :p

"good" diesel is something like the x30 or x35D, or one the VAG V engines, or hell even one of the new bmw 4 pots like in the x20D, the 1.9 TDI vag is bloomin awful

No... let me qualify awful for you; 106 1.5 diesel. 306 1.9 diesel. Both non-turbo. Both PROPER awful :p
 
the vag 1.9 is still unbearably crap, saying the 1.9tdi isnt crap because something else is worse is like saying rape isnt bad because the holocaust happened.....
 
the vag 1.9 is still unbearably crap, saying the 1.9tdi isnt crap because something else is worse is like saying rape isnt bad because the holocaust happened.....

the 130 1.9tdi isnt THAT bad! lol, now the 90PS one....jeez.......
 
Omg you say something obv in jest and get the lolwut cuss. Clearly anything this small is not alpha.

It wasn't obvious at all. Nor was it a cuss, or have anything to do with being alpha. It was confusion at calling the Fiesta a "girlie car" straight after suggesting the Panda, something which would appear to have the same image.

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Someone else's insult

Oh, lighten up.
 
Ah...the op has a valid reasoning to his choice and it would be a wise move to spend a few k to save a few hundred. We need people like this who can afford their new cars and finance to get the economy moving again. Please buy it.
 
Hey guys,

Next month I'm going to the bank to sort out a load as I have a graduate account and get a pretty good deal on it... should go through so assuming it does:

I'm looking to get a new car! Fed up of student type bangers and stuff so now I'm in stable employment I'd like a new car! I currently have a R reg astra that qualifies for the Scrappage scheme, so obviously I'm considering this.

But I know there are brilliant deals on nearly new/year old cards so I would consider that too.

At the moment I''m loving the new Fiestas - thinking 1.4 TDCi Zetec (S) would be nice! Important things for me are economy and low tax (Fiesta is up around 70mpg i think with £35 tax). That should give you an idea of my direction of thought - would also consider anything similar though tbh!

I have also been thinking about getting a Mini but haven't looked into it much. I once drove a Mini Cooper and absolutely loved it - any thoughts on this route?

Thanks in advance for your great pool of car knowledge! :)

Toyota iQ? Can't really beat it for running costs over 3 years. Possibly worth a closer look. I'm looking forward to getting mine anyway :)
 
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