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not read the whole thread (too damn long). But just get an Accord Type-R. Quick, Saloon (good for family), Japanese (so wont go wrong), reasonable running costs and you get to experience the Vtec-YO! (downside is that the latest model was around 2002 iirc - but that's only a downside if you don't like old cars)
 
Another downside is that it isnt a hatchback which can be a problem when you need to lug big things back from shops.
 
They dont fold down in the type r if i remember correctly, and also you dont have the same size opening to fit the things in the boot in the first place
 
I suspect a 5 series has slightly more room in the boot than an Accord? :)

Besides, seeing as how MrLol's last car was a saloon, I don't think that's a major concern for him. :p
 
Err, it was??? :confused:

Oh, must've missed that, whereabouts? I was going by post 415..

This might be a good shout

http://www.whatcar.com/car-news/jd-power-customer-satisfaction-poll-08/family-cars/232612

3rd most reliable family car and 9th most reliable car in the UK. I actually looked briefly when buying the vectra but made the mistake of showing the mrs one with fake wood interior - she instantly dislike it. Might take another look at these.

Small wheels, reliable, and not quite as dull as your normal 4 cylinder engine.

where lack of boot space wasn't an issue.
 
I suspect a 5 series has slightly more room in the boot than an Accord? :)

Besides, seeing as how MrLol's last car was a saloon, I don't think that's a major concern for him. :p

I bet the bootspace is similar (not huge) and MrLol's vectra has huge space for a saloon/hatchback.
 
Probably best to go for the Exec over the Type-S as you don't really want the uinnecessarily hard suspension and tyres

Yea i just meant that whichever shouldn't make a huge difference to running costs really. I think the type-s commands a premium too a bit which makes the executive even more of a no-brainer.
 
This might be a good shout

http://www.whatcar.com/car-news/jd-power-customer-satisfaction-poll-08/family-cars/232612

3rd most reliable family car and 9th most reliable car in the UK. I actually looked briefly when buying the vectra but made the mistake of showing the mrs one with fake wood interior - she instantly dislike it. Might take another look at these.

Small wheels, reliable, and not quite as dull as your normal 4 cylinder engine.

Yea they're quite nice really! and good prices now.

I must say i found the power/performance very similar to the st220 tbh despite it only being 4 cylinder. Refined, quick without "feeling" epic-ly fast but a nice turn of speed between say..40-70 etc. I think they only pull about 30mpg on a run though which is quite bad :(

I've driven 3, one on 10k , one on about 50k and one on 117k and they all felt spot on/similar.

(Sorry i'm a retard who can't quote more than one at a time :( )
 
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