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Aspro
09 Sep 15 19:23
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Back in 2000 I bought an almost new Fiesta Ghia for £7k. In 2003 I had £30k to spend and I had a choice of a new car or a deposit on what is now my castle (my home). I still have that same Fiesta but have no regrets whatsoever. She has served me well but unfortunately (he says with tears in his eyes) she is waning and I have no choice but to put her to rest in the foreseeable future.

In 2017 I will receive a sizeable sum from my pension but in April next year my sister receives her pension and has offered me the funds to replace my baby with a new model in advance of receiving my own funds.

After doing some research I am very tempted to go for a VW Golf (around 2012) as I've heard some very good reports about this car but before I make a final decision, I'd like the opinions of Chit Chat first. What car would you choose in my situation?
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Report desperatemunter September 9, 2015 7:43 PM BST
this is ridiculous - its a footling issue, doesn't matter if you buy a rubbish car or a good car. You'll still end up going the same places, having the same experiences whatever car you drive.   Just buy the first thing that takes your fancy - and if that might cause offence at some point, so much the better
Report desperatemunter September 9, 2015 7:46 PM BST
What Car?  was a car magazine of the 70's/80's which I bought/stole and learned the engine size, top speed , 0-60 times and cost of , every car on sale in the UK
Report Pinot Noir September 9, 2015 7:47 PM BST
All depends if you love driving..An Audi RS3 is an amazing bit of engineering 2011.25k+ if not.

Go by Taxi.
Report echobelly September 9, 2015 7:51 PM BST
Volkswagen Polo rather than the Golf maybe???
Report Aspro September 9, 2015 7:51 PM BST
What I want is a car that is comfortable to drive, is reliable and will last for (say) another 7-10 years for around £10k cash. Taxi is not an option. Why a Polo Echo?
Report echobelly September 9, 2015 7:55 PM BST
Comfortable to drive, reliable... Wink
Report Aspro September 9, 2015 7:56 PM BST
Ironically a colleague of mine drives a polo, his wife a golf, he said that they both swear by these cars; is a polo more value for money do you think?
Report Pinot Noir September 9, 2015 7:56 PM BST
Aspro..

an Aud1 A3 TDI then.
Report Aspro September 9, 2015 7:57 PM BST
Pinot, you are not being ignored. Tell me why you recommend this car
Report Zazu September 9, 2015 8:00 PM BST
Just get any car. You'll sit in the same traffic whatever you are in

Vw, ford, fiat, Kia, hyundai , audi etc will all be reliable, refined and still working in 10yrs. Just get a decent level trim so it's nice inside

Never understand people spending hours deliberating over cars. Can get sportsbikes for £15k that will embarrass expensive sports cars and theyre hardly a status symbol when you can get a merc for a few £100s a month on finance
Report Aspro September 9, 2015 8:04 PM BST
Zazu I hear you mate but after having what I feel is the most reliable car EVER I want another! I don't want finance, I want to buy, drive and forget about all that. With regards to deliberating, in my experience I have found that research is usually the best tool for buying
Report echobelly September 9, 2015 8:04 PM BST

Sep 9, 2015 -- 7:56PM, Aspro wrote:


Ironically a colleague of mine drives a polo, his wife a golf, he said that they both swear by these cars; is a polo more value for money do you think?


Certainly good value yes Aspro. Comfy, reliable, only thing missing perhaps is the sun roof but ain't complaining on that.

Report Aspro September 9, 2015 8:05 PM BST
lol Echo, would you believe that my old baby has a sunroof that you can count on one hand how many times I've opened it Laugh
Report echobelly September 9, 2015 8:06 PM BST
lol Aspro
Report Johnny_Mustang September 9, 2015 8:17 PM BST
Buy a Mercedes, best cars in the world.
Report Aspro September 9, 2015 8:25 PM BST
Not as reliable as a Honda though Johnny but a tempting proposition. One of my favourite options, if finances dictate, is to buy an old (British) Jaguar and completely rebuild her however; I still want a realistic option for day-to-day street driving
Report Johnny_Mustang September 9, 2015 8:32 PM BST
Rebuilding an old Jag would be a marvellous project. Just going back to Mercs, I've had most models and have never had any problems. You could easily pick up a decent C or perhaps an E class for 10K.
Report Aspro September 9, 2015 8:39 PM BST
Stop tempting me Johnny Silly
Report Johnny_Mustang September 9, 2015 8:42 PM BST
Can't help it Aspro and it gets worse. You could get an SL350 for that money too, which was the finest car I've ever owned.
Report Pinot Noir September 9, 2015 8:42 PM BST
Aspro..

Quality.looks good.Probably outlive you..good for 200k miles

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/used-cars.
Report Aspro September 9, 2015 8:50 PM BST
200k Pinot? Now that is some mileage! Will check this out and get back to you! As for the SL350 I will also check this out too. Thanks for the tips guys; I have 6/7 months before I make a final decision and I have no doubt that your input will be influential. All I want is a beauty that will give me many years of happiness for a modest outlay. Who knows? I may even pull in it Wink
Report Johnny_Mustang September 9, 2015 8:54 PM BST
Good luck Aspro, let us know how you get on. A friend of mine just bought a 2005 SL350 with 50,000 miles and in great condition for £10k and it's a thing of beauty, it really is.
Report Aspro September 9, 2015 8:57 PM BST
Oh brother! The temptation never stops! I will most certainly check this car out and if 50k is available I will definitely give it consideration. Thanks Johnny, I appreciate your input
Report Pinot Noir September 9, 2015 9:01 PM BST
no no Aspro..if youve got 50K...the RS3 and change as well.

Go to your nearest Audi garage and test drive one..you'll be blown away.
Report Johnny_Mustang September 9, 2015 9:03 PM BST
There's 21 on Autotrader as I write Aspro with mileage around 50-60 and close to the 10k price bracket, maybe 11k - although some are SL500s and however beautiful they may be, you'd spend all of your money on fuel and wouldn't be able to eat.
Report naydam September 9, 2015 10:51 PM BST
Is there something wrong with buying another Fiesta?
Report RLKingPunter September 9, 2015 10:58 PM BST
I drive Alfa Romeo,s and can recommend the Guiletta
Report STUDYFORM September 9, 2015 11:09 PM BST
Hello Aspro!!!!
Hope you're well.
My only advice (having learned loads about it Cry over the last few years) is to NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES buy a brand new car, whatever you go for.
Just 18 months to 2 years old is pretty much the same and is MUCH cheaper.
Report crags September 9, 2015 11:34 PM BST
^^^^^ Obvs
Report crags September 9, 2015 11:38 PM BST
As one gets older one may need a car that's easy to get in and out of. I recommend a Rav 4
Report Money Tree cost me thousands!! September 10, 2015 12:27 AM BST
M3.
Report BrendanScrote September 10, 2015 1:03 AM BST
L22
Report macarony September 10, 2015 5:01 AM BST
I can't believe people still think VWS are any more reliable than the average car, maybe in the 70s and 80s but they have built some overpriced mediocre cars since.
I know I have had several golf gti and a couple of polo's over the years.
I quite like the new Jags plenty of car for the money or an evoke and disco sport, remember the state of our r roads speed humps and potholes everywhere.
Report Aspro September 10, 2015 5:06 AM BST
Decisions, decisions. Firstly, thanks for the early input guys, I knew I could rely on chit chat and will consider all your recommendations carefully. Naydam; I love the Fiesta but I'm just looking for a change. As for the Alfa Romeo I nearly bought one in 2000 but after driving the Fiesta Ghia I just knew it was perfect for London's roads and parking.

Helloooooooooo Study! Long time mate - Still managing to keep the beer in your mouth? Laugh - would never buy a new car and the only new cars I've ever owned are company cars (back in the day)

You raise a good point crags, nicely into my 50's now and I must admit, I am starting to creak Grin

Funny you should mention that macarony. I was recently advised to buy an older VW model as the new ones are less reliable but again, I've also had conflicting reports, hence why coming on here for opinions. You cannot beat live discussion on such issues, especially with around £10k at stake.
Report macarony September 10, 2015 9:04 AM BST
If you want something the same size as the fiesta then forget the polo get a Honda Jazz they are the best small car by a mile, constantly top for reliability brilliant use of interior space with the way the seats can be folded down a friend of mine gets is mountain bike in the back of his car. And because its an Honda they can shift a bit
With good resale values.
Report Ramruma September 10, 2015 10:36 AM BST
I don't drive but get minicabs (which in London have to be no more than 5 years old; not sure if that is true of the rest of the country) every day so here are my thoughts from the passenger seat.

Vauxhall -- seem sluggish and sound a bit rough.

Citroen -- hard to do up the seat belts because they are placed further back than standard.

Ford -- comfortable; clear view; can rattle a bit.

Toyota -- as Ford but don't rattle.

Toyota Prius -- lots and lots of fancy graphics showing how the electric engine is doing: might be distracting at first.

Mercedes -- very nice but I guess if you own one, people might think you are a posh minicab driver! Can be a bit awkward to get out of.
Report ImSoLuckyLucky! September 10, 2015 10:37 AM BST
I recently bought a car
Had the same thoughts regarding some of the comments mentioned
Mercedes-Yep

Then actually drove all these cars

Came to the conclusion
a)wanted a lovely ride
b)turn of foot
c)decent depreciation
d)modern technogly-stop/start-air con

Bought a mini cooper
Not my first thought
Probably the last

Love the car,easy to park,good mpg
rfl only £130
BMW full history

No woories
Actually its my second cooper
Bought the first in the seventies-rubbish car

This is the boolacks-the current ONE

Wink
Report Aunty Post September 10, 2015 11:02 AM BST
It doesn't sound like your "hot buttons" are for extremes of luxury, high performance and swanky looks.

Check out Kia. Good range of cars, engines and trim levels.
Excellent quality and attractive styling, coupled with high entry level spec.

Get one a couple of years old, from a main dealer, and you will get the remainder of a seven year warranty.
Report echobelly September 10, 2015 11:03 AM BST
macarony • September 10, 2015 5:01 AM BST
I can't believe people still think VWS are any more reliable than the average car, maybe in the 70s and 80s but they have built some overpriced mediocre cars since.
I know I have had several golf gti and a couple of polo's over the years.


No probs here Macarony... Wink
Report Aspro September 10, 2015 5:12 PM BST
Never liked Vauxhalls; owned 2 in this lifetime and both sucked! Haven't considered a mini but have mainly bought Fords in the past (owned many) and loved them to be fair. I recently read an article on the most reliable cars and (as previously mentioned) Honda came out top-of-the-pops. Interesting to read the feedback on this car and it is one that is in my thoughts.
Report Thin and Crispy September 10, 2015 5:27 PM BST
I rent cars occasionally. Two small cars I've been impressed with are the Toyota Aygo and Yaris.
Report Foinavon September 10, 2015 5:30 PM BST
Why would you desert Ford now after having such a good car from them? I own a Mondeo and I love it. It's comfortable, a pleasure to drive and has bags of power. You could get a 4 or 5 year old one well within your budget.
Report Aspro September 10, 2015 5:31 PM BST
I know Foinavon; half of me doesn't want to but considering I've driven Fords for probably 30 of my 33 years driving I just feel like a change. Your post has now made me feel guilty Blush
Report Foinavon September 10, 2015 5:34 PM BST
Sorry Aspro but you could do a lot worse believe me. I've driven some rubbish in the past.
Report Aspro September 10, 2015 5:38 PM BST
I did own a Nissan Bluebird ZX Turbo for a few years; she was a beauty too but I've always gone back to Fords. The GLSi Sierra was my favourite of them all but had to sell her when our company started giving us company cars. On that subject my first company car was the Ford Focus on the very day it was released; everywhere I drove it turned heads for the first few weeks but personally I didn't like it because the all-round view was poor from inside. I've since heard they've improved this but once bitten...
Report Pokermonster September 10, 2015 5:41 PM BST
You'll think I'm joking, Aspro, but why not treat yourself?  It's on budget.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1997-Bentley-Turbo-R-6-8-Lwb-4dr-/231631883412?ha****m35ee560c94
Report Foinavon September 10, 2015 5:45 PM BST
Mine has the 2 litre Ecoboost turbo petrol engine which you won't find lacking in power. Thirsty compared with diesels though.
Report Pokermonster September 10, 2015 5:46 PM BST
Very nice to see you back on Chit Chat by the way, Aspro, I remember your TP quizzes with great fondness.
Report Aspro September 10, 2015 5:51 PM BST
Good evening PM, nice to see you; I've been reading your conspiracy thread with great interest of late. Perhaps a quiz soon mate but as for the Bentley, probably not suited to thatLaugh
Report Foinavon September 10, 2015 5:51 PM BST
That's some car Pokermonster, wonder what the insurance is like. God help him if something goes wrong with it.Grin
Report Pokermonster September 10, 2015 5:57 PM BST
If you don't do many miles, secondhand Rolls Royces and Bentleys (like the one in the link) are phenomenal cars for the money... and extremely reliable.  Insurance is also fine for folks of a certain age.  You only live once, gentlemen!
Report Pokermonster September 10, 2015 6:00 PM BST
I would have one myself like a shot, but live right out in the sticks and the country lanes are too narrow.
Report Foinavon September 10, 2015 6:12 PM BST
You have a point PM, classy car.
Report Aspro September 10, 2015 6:23 PM BST
I can imagine turning up for work in one of those! I currently work with unemployed, imagine that!?
Report alun2005 September 10, 2015 6:41 PM BST
The Polo and/or Golf will surely look after you very nicely.
Report alun2005 September 10, 2015 6:47 PM BST
Although yes, I'd love a Roller/Bentley if someone wants to treat me to one. Will dance for money/Bentley/Roller etc.
Report elise September 10, 2015 6:56 PM BST
i thought your first post was pretty sensible, polo is closer in size to your fiesta but the golf is a better car

if you don't mind the badge the skoda fabia is not bad either (vw owned as well so under the skin it's a polo)

if you plan to keep it maybe consider an auto box, makes driving a doddle and as you get older you'll appreciate it

having said that just go and buy an f-type and fck it
Report ImSoLuckyLucky! September 23, 2015 3:30 PM BST
Dont think a VW holds any appeal
NOW

Get a mini
RELIABLE

Laugh
Report MadVlad September 23, 2015 3:58 PM BST
Aunty Post 10 Sep 15 11:02 Joined: 14 Nov 03 | Topic/replies: 10,774 | Blogger: Aunty Post's blog
It doesn't sound like your "hot buttons" are for extremes of luxury, high performance and swanky looks.

Check out Kia. Good range of cars, engines and trim levels.
Excellent quality and attractive styling, coupled with high entry level spec.

Get one a couple of years old, from a main dealer, and you will get the remainder of a seven year warranty.


^ AP is bang on the money,great cars and a seven year warranty which tells you the company is confident in their quality and reliability Cool
Report mememe September 23, 2015 4:40 PM BST
We've got 2 BMWs (veiled showing off - no it's not, one is 10 yr old X3, mine is 2yr old).

Anyway, last year took my X3 to local Ford garage for MoT (trust them, I don't trust BMW dealer, they'll (BMW con-men) find lots of "faults", e.g. need to have air con re-charged ... err no, never have and it's ok).

Anyway Ford garage lent me a car for a few hours (had to have new tyres etc, and didn't want to wait).  It was a Ka.  WFT I thought, street cred shot.  But a great car, lovely drive, comfortable.

And I thought - I've had BMWs for 25 years.  I've been a mug.

Don't get me wrong - great cars - but they come at a greater cost.
Report mememe September 23, 2015 4:41 PM BST
sorry madvlad ... misread Kia for Ka but principle still applies.

Must dash now, Specsavers closes at 6pm!
Report Aspro September 23, 2015 4:56 PM BST
Going back to my OP - I should pass the emissions tests with a VWLaugh
Report ImSoLuckyLucky! September 23, 2015 7:28 PM BST
Must stay i have had a lucky escape
Was going to buy a Passat earlier in the year
Deal fell thru
Bought a mini instead

Happy Days

Laugh
Report neworder69 September 23, 2015 7:37 PM BST
Aspro.

Not to make it a mug punters club b
Report neworder69 September 23, 2015 7:37 PM BST
Aspro.

Not to make it a mug punters club b
Report neworder69 September 23, 2015 7:37 PM BST
Aspro.

Not to make it a mug punters club b
Report neworder69 September 23, 2015 7:37 PM BST
Aspro.

Not to make it a mug punters club b
Report neworder69 September 23, 2015 7:40 PM BST
kin system.........sorry Johnny is right(as per)
I still drive an e200 class its done i think 230k it drives like a dream,i have had it since 20k on clock,it does from time to time need a spring here or there but the engine is exceptional,lovely drive get about 40+mpg on a run mid 30 divvin around get one of these for buttons.......few grand,leave you some change!!!
oh insurance more than ok too
Report Aspro September 23, 2015 7:58 PM BST
More than fine with Insurance n69 - I'm part of the over 50's club where insurance is concerned - Age concern is cheap!
Report neworder69 September 23, 2015 9:00 PM BST
well you can get alot of car for not alot of money.....
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