I'm after advice/suggestions on a fairly strict criteria after not really looking at cars properly for seriously around 10+ years.
Criteria:
1) It has to be pretty reliable. I'm thinking almost Toyota-type bulletproof reliability of old with low running costs ideally. For this reason I'm assuming that anything German wouldn't work out well.
2) Very spacious in the front as I'm basketballer height :/ which rules out quite a lot already!
3) I'm not concerned about performance but wouldn't necessarily want anything really underpowered either.
4) Ideally a ton of boot space for the dog and also collecting large items. So I'm thinking a large hatchback or estate or SUV even potentially.
5) Probably not a diesel as I just don't do enough miles these days to justify it (5-6k miles a year max)
6) Perhaps low cabin noises too, especially on the motorway.
I've got so many questions, such as when did Kia start making decent cars and become quite big and getting rave reviews?! And are there any cheap SUVs yet that don't cost the earth to maintain?
The budget is loose and I just want value for money, really. I'm not hugely into cars or performance like I was once upon a time for various reasons (mainly health).
Does a 2014-2015ish Toyota Prius fit the bill for what I'm after as well as it feels on paper or is that a terrible idea? Obviously not an ex-taxi one though.
Any help would be very appreciated!
Criteria:
1) It has to be pretty reliable. I'm thinking almost Toyota-type bulletproof reliability of old with low running costs ideally. For this reason I'm assuming that anything German wouldn't work out well.
2) Very spacious in the front as I'm basketballer height :/ which rules out quite a lot already!
3) I'm not concerned about performance but wouldn't necessarily want anything really underpowered either.
4) Ideally a ton of boot space for the dog and also collecting large items. So I'm thinking a large hatchback or estate or SUV even potentially.
5) Probably not a diesel as I just don't do enough miles these days to justify it (5-6k miles a year max)
6) Perhaps low cabin noises too, especially on the motorway.
I've got so many questions, such as when did Kia start making decent cars and become quite big and getting rave reviews?! And are there any cheap SUVs yet that don't cost the earth to maintain?
The budget is loose and I just want value for money, really. I'm not hugely into cars or performance like I was once upon a time for various reasons (mainly health).
Does a 2014-2015ish Toyota Prius fit the bill for what I'm after as well as it feels on paper or is that a terrible idea? Obviously not an ex-taxi one though.
Any help would be very appreciated!
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