Sub £1000 cheap to run wife type motor wanted!?

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Carsreunited
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Re: And another....

#16 Post by Carsreunited » Thu Jul 20, 2006 10:52 am

1.8 V6?<br>
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1600?<br>
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Re: And another....

#17 Post by Jod Clark » Thu Jul 20, 2006 5:22 pm

It had to be below 1500cc, as specified by the purchaser <!--EZCODE EMOTICON START ;) --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/wink.gif ALT=";)"><!--EZCODE EMOTICON END--> <br>
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Mrs W has more than enough style and charisma to make a Reliant Robin look good, so a Corolla is a pukka choice.<br>
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I have kitted out 3 ladies with Corollas so far and they've all eventually driven away never to be heard from again, thus proving their reliability. <!--EZCODE EMOTICON START :rollin --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/roll.gif ALT=":rollin"><!--EZCODE EMOTICON END--> <br>
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How you can say A diesel Fiesta is 'lovely' beats me. What a sack o' shite. And its above 1500cc.<br>
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Re: And another....

#18 Post by algtj » Fri Jul 21, 2006 12:07 am

When times were hard (post divorce) I bought a 1.3 3 door Corolla of my dear old mum as she had given up driving.<br>
I would still have had that car had it not been written off by a maniac on the M6.<br>
Ta for the reminder, it's amazing how boring the car was and yet how good it was too.<br>
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Silver 1.4 VVti 5 door in Lincoln on the bay........<br>
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Re: And another....

#19 Post by jeffclane » Fri Jul 21, 2006 11:54 am

i've just replaced the wifes car with the same budget (£1000). I found a 2001 daewoo nubira FSH with 16k on it. Here i was faced with a dilema, how can i buy a daewoo? Eventually convinced myself it was only a vauxhall in disguise and took the plunge. Its actually ok, though i keep reminding everyone it is the wifes car.

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Re: And another....

#20 Post by Sprint36 » Fri Jul 21, 2006 1:32 pm

Just starting to realise how lucky I must be. My other half has a choice of Sprint and 1850, and usually chooses the 1850. She'd go absolutely nuts if I bought any of the suggested cars for her. Not tax exempt or low tax, but considerably under your budget to buy so it'll be a few years before that matters. <br>
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Only trouble is the rust of course. In fact, that is the only reason I would buy a modern car - rust avoidance.<br>
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Re: And another....

#21 Post by algtj » Fri Jul 21, 2006 8:50 pm

I count myself lucky that Sophie puts up with me and my old car habbit!<br>
The problem is Soph is used to smoother gear changes due to passing her test a year or so ago in a modern car, she also has a lack of confidence and prefers an auto.<br>
The major factor for the more modern car though is, wherever you drive outside our village there are signs for how many folk have been killed. Thus her want of a modern safe car for driving in Lincolnshire.<br>
I am now looking at Volvo V70's...... To hell with running costs and insurance. <br>
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Re: And another....

#22 Post by Jod Clark » Fri Jul 21, 2006 10:40 pm

Living where you do Al, and the precious cargo that the car will be carrying, it has to be a modern. I would guess that when you leave Coningsby, you could drive along single-track roads in any direction for ten miles without any street lighting, 3 miles between houses and very intermittent mobile phone signal. Impact protection is an obvious benefit of a more modern motor, considering its intended use. Living where you do, I would go for something with 4WD, so I can reach civilisation (or even Boston, at a a push) in the depths of winter. A non-fashion-victim Subaru, an early Forester maybe, would be well worth a look too...<br>
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In theory....

#23 Post by Jon Tilson » Fri Jul 21, 2006 11:25 pm

but having seen what its like to change a cambelt on a scoobidoo and the price of things like abs sensors wich are MoT points....its not somewgere I would go automotively.<br>
The V70 is a good car but beware crank oil seals at the gearbox end...<br>
E34 5 series now you re getting interesting....and X300 3.2's are a real honey.<br>
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Re: In theory....

#24 Post by alun n » Fri Jul 21, 2006 11:59 pm

Does the sign say whether the folk killed were outside of the car, hit by it or more unlikely inside; cossetted, remote and blissfully unaware of the ton of death they were propelling...

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Re: In theory....

#25 Post by algtj » Sat Jul 22, 2006 12:44 am

I hear what your saying Al.<br>
Mostly folk on the way back from Cadwell or Caravaners from Skeg. <br>
Jonners, your having a giraffe! 3.2 litres with a woman behind the wheel!!!<br>
Nobody pop around Iv'e just got two black eye's!!!<br>
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We have settled on a Volvo V40 estate....... So far, for a little less on the new kitchen!<br>
Although a diesel Daihatsu Fourtrack is the first reserve (Ta Jod, always liked them!)<br>
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Scott, love Lancia's if it was up to me and cheaper insurance and extra spending money....<br>
Integrale all the way. 1.6 IE's are for schoolboy's!!!! (Careful choice of words!)<br>
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So, the bench mark has moved. A car which suits her indoors, for how much she wants me to spend and bugger the running costs!<br>
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Any other ideas, with moving goal posts!?

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Re: In theory....

#26 Post by Carsreunited » Sat Jul 22, 2006 1:21 am

No worries mate!<br>
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My mum has a Volve V something Auto estate on an S reg. Might be interested in selling if you want me to ask?<br>
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Ooh

#27 Post by algtj » Sat Jul 22, 2006 7:23 am

If you can email some pics of the car for soph to look at, to<br>
algtj at tiscali dot co dot uk.<br>
Ta Scott, how is it you always source motors for me!

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Re: Ooh

#28 Post by SMIFTER » Sat Jul 22, 2006 10:59 am

V40's are good cars, we used to have a few in our fleet and they never gave any grief.<br>
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Very reliable as they are basically Mitsubishi Carisma's underneath. The 170bhp low pressure 2.0 turbo is good fun and economical, the T4 is very fast but far too powerful for the chassis (I think they are 220bhp ish). The diesels aren't great, powerful and frugal enough but they transmit a lot of vibration into the car.<br>
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Handling and ride is average but not on a par with an equivalent 3 series or A4.<br>
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I never found the seats particularly comfy but I think its a matter of taste. The cabins are quite japanese - lots of cheap grey plastic.<br>
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Overall not a bad car though.<br>


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Re: Ooh

#29 Post by Carsreunited » Sat Jul 22, 2006 7:14 pm

Might be a couple of days. I think its a 1.8 V40 petrol. <br>
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Same colour as this. Has the 2.0 alloys rather than the steels with wheel trims.<br>
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Re: Ooh

#30 Post by algtj » Sat Jul 22, 2006 8:13 pm

I like that! Luv Soph! <!--EZCODE EMOTICON START :D --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/happy.gif ALT=":D"><!--EZCODE EMOTICON END-->

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