Why Would Anyone Have A Leasehold?
Society & Culture1 min ago
No best answer has yet been selected by c00ky83. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.rsd2525's suggestion sounds like an excellent one to me. If you want something a bit bigger for your money, I would go for the Golf - again, a sportier diesel like the TDi but you won't go wrong with a 1.6 petrol either, if you want something a bit meatier! Dearer road tax than a 1.4 though, depends what your priorities are.
Have you thought about a Skoda Fabia, say 1.9 TDi - basically a VW with a Skoda badge or the Skoda vRs - fantastic bit of kit (I was about to buy one but then inherited my lovely Fiat Bravo Trofeo, result = no mortgage!). The Skoda's are really worth looking at now, totally different cars since VW took them over.
I guess you've already done the "wants & wishes" list to have come up with your choices. You can't go wrong with a Focus and it's got a nice high driving position - good visibility all round but there are so many of them around (probably a good point for spares though). If you don't want to be one of the crowd, then the Skoda is better value than a Golf but the badge thing might be important to you. The Peugeot 206 looks quite cute but it is an old engine design now. Don't know anything about the Corolla, but given it's 4 stars by Parkers - pretty good.
Have you taken any for test drives ? Good hunting.
See what I mean ? Even guys who have to drive for a living rate them. One small problem I found though - I couldn't actually get hold of a 2nd hand Skoda vRs, nobody wanted to get rid of them (one salesman actually laughed when I said I was looked for a nearly new vRs, he said "what's one of them then?")