Fast(ish) Diesels

Thanks for all the advice - will start doing some tentative poking around now I know what I'm looking for

An e39 might be seen as a bit of neighbourly oneupmanship, my neighbour has a rather tatty 523i :) - Will definitely consider it though, its not a car I've had much exposure to.

I'm glad this hasnt turned into a "loldiesel" thread- I'm guessing that I was right in thinking there arent any petrols that would do the job? The only thing I can think about is the TSI VAG engines, but they just seem like a bad idea.
 
I'm glad this hasnt turned into a "loldiesel" thread- I'm guessing that I was right in thinking there arent any petrols that would do the job? The only thing I can think about is the TSI VAG engines, but they just seem like a bad idea.

The BMW Sixes have combined MPG of 29.7-32mpg depending on model and engine size and will get 36ish on the Motorway if you do 70-80. This might be close enough for you?

If you are ever in Plymouth you can have a look around mine :p

i sat Auris SR180 got 300lbs of torque if you like that sort of thing. Im gonna get slated for this comment.

Can you please go away?
 
i sat Auris SR180 got 300lbs of torque if you like that sort of thing. Im gonna get slated for this comment.

Too small really - the Auris is a Golf sized car which is a class below the cars I'm looking at.

If it was Toyota it would be an Avensis and I just couldnt bring myself to do that. Likewise Honda Accord doesn't really do it for me
 
Seriously, you wonder why you get greif? He's said in his OP he wants a big car and everything in his list is a Saloon.

Why would he want a small Toyota hatchback?
 
[TW]Fox;15090752 said:
The BMW Sixes have combined MPG of 29.7-32mpg depending on model and engine size and will get 36ish on the Motorway if you do 70-80. This might be close enough for you?

If you are ever in Plymouth you can have a look around mine :p

Might be near enough, but I don't want to have to drive like there's an egg between my foot and the throttle just go get the economy. Not that I drive hard but driving for economy is tiring.

Might have to hold you to that offer at some point!

[TW]Fox;15090752 said:
Can you please go away?

:D
 
I've sat in over 300 cars i know what makes a good car....

Ring any bells?

Anyways i like the 2.2 ICDTI Accord engine, not sure what the come in power widse in the latest shape you might have to wait a while till them come into price range.
 
I remember the over 300 cars thing, that wasnt BDwhatsit though was it?

The Accord would be a sensible choice but they just don't do it for me - I'm not even sure why. Without looking it up, they're probably roughly comparable to the 2.2TDCi Mondeo which is the one I'd rather have I think.
 
Leon Cupra? a whole lot of deseil there :P

Again a bit small - I could get by with a Golf sized car but I'd rather something larger. The Octy VRS Diesel suggestion is probably the only one in that size class that I'd consider but it is available as an estate which makes it nearly comparable to the 330d touring in size terms.

And again isn't the class (either in size or percieved quality/prestige) of the cars being looked at.

Seriously, do people bother to read the thread before answering?

I'm not fussed about prestige etc, but big diesels seem to be a bit of a niche confined to the prestige manufacturers.

Get an Audi Q7 W12 quad turbo thingy... :p

Lol, when I said budget isnt yet decided.....

Do Mercedes have anything worth considering?

Volvo S60 D5?

Cant really be a saloon at risk of upsetting a german shepard!
 
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