What Car, Hmm???

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Please can you help. I'm looking to pick up a used car but not sure what to go for. I've a budget of around 5K and would like something medium size, 3 door, low insurance and good on fuel. I'm currently driving a Peugeot 206 Y Reg if this helps.

Anybody and suggestions?

Thanks
Kyle
 
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Not sure about a vauxhall astra. I like the new shape but not to keen on the old shape.
 
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Like th idea of the BMW compact but is the insurance not sky high with one of those bad boys??

Think I may have a look at the focus. Does anyone have any feedback on the megane? Saw a nice one on the road today.
 
Why don't you buy a dawwwwooooo sorry chevrocr*p lacetti as driven by Jamie Oliver last night on Top gear, now that would be a laugh, carn't stand a bit of off road, that no good for your local car thief, thinks good ideal no one would want to be seen is such a quality car( I use the term quallity adviseadly)
regards johnwr
 
Very true.... I'm actually saving for the Jag that mr clarkson was driving, only another £69k left to go. PS - All donations welcome...
 
Have a look at the Toyota Starlet Glanza, its an import of Japan but there are lots of garages around the country that have them. I have a Glanza V and I love it, picked it up for just under 5K, which some people is a lot for a 10 year old car but it has air con, climate control and lots of other accessories which other cars of its year don't have.

Its a 1.3 with a 2 mode turbo so you can have the economy of a 1.3 but hidden power for when/if you need it.

The insurance was a bit for me but that's because I haven't been driving a year yet. Toyota is very reliable and doesn't often go wrong but when it does its not kind.

Its worth a look, take one for a test drive if you get a chance. My other half is dead jealous.

EDIT: I'm the 'jealous' other half and I do think the Glanza is a nice car but nowhere near as nice as my project RS1800 Turbo is going to be :evil: It's getting there :LOL:

Good luck :LOL:
 
For reliability I'd say go for something Japanese (toyota). Good reliable stuff although its expensive when it does go wrong.
 
Love Toyotas - am on my 3rd. Be aware though that they have big issues with oil consumption on the VVTi 1.8 and 2.0 engines from 01-05, which needs a short engine replacement to fix it - lots of arguments for vehicles out of warranty. Headlights are a problem on new shape Avensis.
check www.toyotaownersclub.co.uk

That said - 2001 Corolla 1.6VVTi 5 door hatch - butt ugly from the back but the rest is superb. can fit a 6' x 24" timber panel with the seats down if required.

Try looking at SEAT or SKODA - You get a VW at a much reduced price.

FOCUS = great chassis but boring as sin to look at. (but that's from a man with a ugly-butt Toyota :) )
 
If you don't need lots of boot space you could look at a Citroen C1 - £40 per year road tax, 50+ MPG, lowest insurance group, and you'd get a brand new one with a 3-year warrantee for your trade in and about £5500 or so.
 
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