Soldato
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- 14 Jul 2005
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Ok, so it's coming up to mid December and by around mid January/early February I would like to have a car again so am asking for some advice.
As many of you will know, my previous car history is not the best (and for those that don't know..Reanult 5 Campus, Peugeot 306 XLd, Peugeot 205 XR) and I would like to improve on it. All my previous cars have been cost me under £1000 to buy (most expensive was the 306 at £700).
I'm now looking to spend £1500 - £2000 on my next car, now to a lot of people here that's pittance, but for me it's quite a lot so I want to ensure I get the best I can for my money.
I'm after something as new as possible (obviously not going to get that new with the amount I have to spend),
is petrol, is remotely practical (easy to get in and out of, more than one bag of shopping's space in the boot etc.),
is good to drive,
is not French (bored of them now
),
is easy enough/cheap to maintain,
and lastly has a large engine (economy is not an issue).
My last point isn't such a big deal, but I really am bored of low powered cars and so would like something with the ability to move rather than just wheeze along. I'd also like things like AC, Airbags, ABS...all things that modern cars have and none of mine have ever had.
I have been looking at all sorts of cars, but most are cancelled out because of maintenance costs, or are just way out of budget even if they fit all other criteria.
One car I did stop on and have been seriously contemplating is a 1998 Toyota Celica GT, it has all the bits I'd like and production age is new...but it is still a mid 90's car at the end of the day, and the inside really reflects this. Also, as-yet I haven't driven one, so don't actually know what they are like properly.
I have been suggested a 325 but looking at autotrader they are quite old (granted they have the kit, ABS etc.) but I also understand from here that BMWs are rather costly to maintain (I'd do any work that I could myself, but parts costs are high by the looks of the forums).
Ok, enough waffle, all cars will be considered unless they are ridiculous, so please, give me ideas.
List so far to try/find more about;
Car - Reg - Insurance cost
Toyota Celcia GT - R reg - £910.75
BMW e36 325i Coupe - M reg - £1080.00
BMW e36 328i Coupe - N reg - £1013.65
Mitsubishi Galant V6-24V - R Reg - £942.50
As many of you will know, my previous car history is not the best (and for those that don't know..Reanult 5 Campus, Peugeot 306 XLd, Peugeot 205 XR) and I would like to improve on it. All my previous cars have been cost me under £1000 to buy (most expensive was the 306 at £700).
I'm now looking to spend £1500 - £2000 on my next car, now to a lot of people here that's pittance, but for me it's quite a lot so I want to ensure I get the best I can for my money.
I'm after something as new as possible (obviously not going to get that new with the amount I have to spend),
is petrol, is remotely practical (easy to get in and out of, more than one bag of shopping's space in the boot etc.),
is good to drive,
is not French (bored of them now

is easy enough/cheap to maintain,
and lastly has a large engine (economy is not an issue).
My last point isn't such a big deal, but I really am bored of low powered cars and so would like something with the ability to move rather than just wheeze along. I'd also like things like AC, Airbags, ABS...all things that modern cars have and none of mine have ever had.
I have been looking at all sorts of cars, but most are cancelled out because of maintenance costs, or are just way out of budget even if they fit all other criteria.
One car I did stop on and have been seriously contemplating is a 1998 Toyota Celica GT, it has all the bits I'd like and production age is new...but it is still a mid 90's car at the end of the day, and the inside really reflects this. Also, as-yet I haven't driven one, so don't actually know what they are like properly.
I have been suggested a 325 but looking at autotrader they are quite old (granted they have the kit, ABS etc.) but I also understand from here that BMWs are rather costly to maintain (I'd do any work that I could myself, but parts costs are high by the looks of the forums).
Ok, enough waffle, all cars will be considered unless they are ridiculous, so please, give me ideas.

List so far to try/find more about;
Car - Reg - Insurance cost
Toyota Celcia GT - R reg - £910.75
BMW e36 325i Coupe - M reg - £1080.00
BMW e36 328i Coupe - N reg - £1013.65
Mitsubishi Galant V6-24V - R Reg - £942.50
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