Trolling, shirley?Can you squeeze in to a Golf R OP? Slightly over budget, but fits all your other requirements.

Is a golf really that much bigger than a yaris? OP is barely doing any miles so fuel shouldn't be an issue either...Trolling, shirley?
Asks for a replacement for a Yaris and you suggest a 300hp car from the size segment up from it![]()
Is a golf really that much bigger than a yaris? OP is barely doing any miles so fuel shouldn't be an issue either...
OP stated he required:On what planet do you think a high-performance hatchback is suitable for the needs of the OP, based on his opening post?
- small reliable car
- needs to be an automatic,
- short runs of 10 miles with occasional use for medium journeys of maybe 40 miles round trip
- £10k in terms of budget.
- reliable and cheap to run.
OP stated he required:
Based on the above, I feel a Golf R mostly fits the criteria, as it is small, automatic, reliable and relatively cheap to run. The only point it really fails on is that it is slightly out of budget.
We can agree to disagree. Just another option for the OPI must be missing the bit that says "I want a car that does 0-60 in under 5 seconds and I want all of the fuel, consumables, and servicing costs that go with it", then.
Suggesting a Golf is fine (even if it is quite a bit bigger than a Yaris), but the R, really? Come on.
We can agree to disagree. Just another option for the OP
For this reason I have always discounted PCP and PCH as I assume she would not be able to modify the car. So whilst I appreciate that there might be some good finance deals on offer we have been looking at a personal loan to finance the car.
Have you tried talking to the dealers? I don't know much about it but I know my nearby Nissan dealer does various motability schemes and I've overheard them talking to customers about custom modification options, etc. while waiting though obviously know very little detail.