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WormThatTurned

Number of posts: 1105 Age: 35 Location: Kettering Registration date: 2006-09-14
 | Subject: Car suggestions Tue 10 Oct 2006, 16:01 | |
| Next year Im changing my car. I welcome recommendations. Has to be a hatchback, 1.6 at least engine, reasonable insurance, I have 5k so has to be second hand. Thinking Renault Megane myself |
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dididave

Number of posts: 637 Registration date: 2006-03-01
 | Subject: Re: Car suggestions Tue 10 Oct 2006, 16:33 | |
| We have had a Megane. They drive well but are relatively short on boot room. They have plenty of hidey holes though. Windscreen wipers have an annoying habit of flicking water back onto the screen when it rains. Best thing about the Megane is the leg room in the front. There is LOADS! _________________ If you a care assistant, nursing or midwifery auxillary or home carer then feel free to make yourself at home at my new site http://carersuk.talkthis.com/ |
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drewboy Admin

Number of posts: 1685 Age: 29 Location: Glasgow Registration date: 2006-03-05
 | Subject: Re: Car suggestions Tue 10 Oct 2006, 18:42 | |
| Think I would prefer a Focus myself.... _________________ Hold a hard drive to your ear - listen to the C:\
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masterblaster1982

Number of posts: 96 Age: 27 Location: Barry, Wales, UK Registration date: 2006-03-12
 | Subject: Re: Car suggestions Fri 13 Oct 2006, 20:10 | |
| I'm learing to drive at the moment, will be looking to buy a used pug 206, 1.4, 3 doors, think there about £4,000. i've just got over £3,000 saved for one. What do u think???
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WendyBull

Number of posts: 2028 Age: 37 Registration date: 2006-04-04
 | Subject: Re: Car suggestions Fri 13 Oct 2006, 22:01 | |
| | drewboy wrote: | | Think I would prefer a Focus myself.... |
I loved our Focus - good choice. |
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helencbradshaw

Number of posts: 1982 Age: 41 Location: Here, There and Everywhere, but usually in a hotel somewhere Registration date: 2006-03-18
 | Subject: Re: Car suggestions Sat 14 Oct 2006, 19:02 | |
| audi A3?? _________________ Be the Change You Want to see in the World
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Vax

Number of posts: 179 Registration date: 2006-03-04
 | Subject: Re: Car suggestions Tue 23 Jan 2007, 02:54 | |
| | WormThatTurned wrote: | Next year Im changing my car. I welcome recommendations.
Has to be a hatchback, 1.6 at least engine, reasonable insurance, I have 5k so has to be second hand.
Thinking Renault Megane myself |
Seat Leon. Its nicer than the new model, has 5 doors and VW parts. Having had one for a short period the only thing which I didnt like about it was the quality of plastics in some of the areas of the car. The old Toledo is a bargain but that's a saloon. _________________ a.k.a Nar2 at Dooyoo and Epinions.
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mr.blue.sky

Number of posts: 46 Age: 97 Location: Wilts Registration date: 2006-05-12
 | Subject: Re: Car suggestions Wed 02 May 2007, 22:47 | |
| Dont get a Renault ... they're rubbish, poor build quality, sub standard wiring for the engine electrics leads to many weird engine breakdowns after... not that many miles, "Energy" engine prone to oil leaks from head gasket. German or Jap' tend to be more reliable and built better, but even these suffer form computer/sensor glitches and poor earthing of important engine management systems. (new cars....paaahh rubbish !!) Ford Zetec's OK especially Yamaha 1.25 litre in Focus, Fiesta versions but like all Fords front lower wishbone bushes / swivels suffer premature failier, strange knocking noises from the body etc ... normally knocked out by speed bumps / traffic calming etc (baserds!) Seat cars much better than they used to be, and pretty good nowadays. I personally love cars at around the 90- 95 era... but what do I know!! personal opinion (as per!) _________________ beam me up Scotty!
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spoilt_little_brat

Number of posts: 1427 Age: 23 Location: Conisbrough nr Doncaster Registration date: 2006-02-28
 | Subject: Re: Car suggestions Thu 03 May 2007, 11:08 | |
| I am after a new car now, I have a Ford KA at the moment and I like the size, but I want something 5 door but still only a small run around that I can fit pram, shopping etc in. Any ideas? |
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drewboy Admin

Number of posts: 1685 Age: 29 Location: Glasgow Registration date: 2006-03-05
 | Subject: Re: Car suggestions Thu 03 May 2007, 19:08 | |
| | spoilt_little_brat wrote: | I am after a new car now, I have a Ford KA at the moment and I like the size, but I want something 5 door but still only a small run around that I can fit pram, shopping etc in. Any ideas? |
My sis went for a Hyundai Accent when she had her kid as you get a bigger car for the money. My mum has had one in the past as well and they are really very good cars. _________________ Hold a hard drive to your ear - listen to the C:\
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spoilt_little_brat

Number of posts: 1427 Age: 23 Location: Conisbrough nr Doncaster Registration date: 2006-02-28
 | Subject: Re: Car suggestions Thu 03 May 2007, 21:53 | |
| Cheers  I'll have to look that one up. |
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drewboy Admin

Number of posts: 1685 Age: 29 Location: Glasgow Registration date: 2006-03-05
 | Subject: Re: Car suggestions Thu 03 May 2007, 22:12 | |
| No probs. It really is about the smallest you can get away with for a pram though (which is a REALLY strange thing for me to be giving advice on!!). _________________ Hold a hard drive to your ear - listen to the C:\
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