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Reliable Car (Version 2!)
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So I’m pretty much set on buying a Ford Focus TDCi (diesel) on a ’12 plate. It fits my budget of about £9k (for which I can get a car with about 40k on the clock), has road tax of £20, good MPG, well-equipped, reliable and – being Ford – it’s pretty easy/cheap to fix problems.
But I ‘decided’ on this a couple of months ago and haven’t spent much time looking at alternatives. If you were a dealer with a range of cars suiting those criteria, what would you recommend?
But I ‘decided’ on this a couple of months ago and haven’t spent much time looking at alternatives. If you were a dealer with a range of cars suiting those criteria, what would you recommend?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Don't dismiss the Skoda Fabia. Here's one a year younger than the Ford and includes all the bells and whistles.
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Do you do the miles/runs that a modern diesel needs to keep in good nick, just had this conversation at work and read up on the snags here http:// www.the aa.com/ motorin g_advic e/fuels -and-en vironme nt/dies el-part iculate -filter s.html
Agree with Fitzer, no good buying a deiesel if you're only commuting, they need good long runs and an average of at least 15k a year.
Skoda, Seat and VW all come from the same stable, then there's Hyundai i10/i20, they have a 7 year warranty, so many choices.
It's a personal thing, but we're hooked on VW's.
Good luck, and let us know what you decide on please.
Skoda, Seat and VW all come from the same stable, then there's Hyundai i10/i20, they have a 7 year warranty, so many choices.
It's a personal thing, but we're hooked on VW's.
Good luck, and let us know what you decide on please.
VW Golf Bluemotion is looking a good bet, too, although I'll have to look into costs of parts/servicing - am I right in thinking they're on the expensive side?
Wasn't aware of the DPF issue and it's rather surprising. Thankfully I don't do stop-start commuting - the car gets very little use during the week (I work from home) but tends to get a good weekend run.
Wasn't aware of the DPF issue and it's rather surprising. Thankfully I don't do stop-start commuting - the car gets very little use during the week (I work from home) but tends to get a good weekend run.