Reliable estate cars for 5k
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Well yes actually. If buy her a big enough estate I can use it for putting things in then by a totally impractical car for the summer. I will borrow either my mums or sisters landrovers for chasing pikeys off 'Moi lan'
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I reckon Omega/Mondeo is a better bet than a German with a grillion miles on it. BMW/Audi are quality cars, no doubt, but things still wear out.
A newr Mondeo would be my pick, unless that's too big? Octavia maybe if you want it a bit smaller.
The Accord estate is a big car too.
A newr Mondeo would be my pick, unless that's too big? Octavia maybe if you want it a bit smaller.
The Accord estate is a big car too.
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Originally Posted by Dracoro
Well, the Omega IS a german car really, built and designed there and afaik.
Fair enough, I wondered about that but posted anyway.
"Classy Germans" then.
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Originally Posted by AudiLover
Omega is also GM so steer clear of tha POS. Unrelaible car they are. Get a volv0 V50 job done
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Just for reference, I had an omega, never gave me much trouble. My Dad has had 2 omegas and a carlton estate and between the three has covered over 450,000 miles. One had a new gearbox at 150,000 miles and apart from that was fine. Has been said not as reliable as the Carlton but OK if cambelt is changed according to schedule.
My mum had loads of problems with her Audi as has a mate of mine.
Doesn't matter anyway, The Omega or Volvo will be FAR better value for money than the Audi/BMW however the Audi/BMW will be a 'nicer' car with better interior although older/higher mileage so more to go wrong, suspension especially on bigger cars that you're looking at. Up to you if that's worth paying the extra for.
My mum had loads of problems with her Audi as has a mate of mine.
Doesn't matter anyway, The Omega or Volvo will be FAR better value for money than the Audi/BMW however the Audi/BMW will be a 'nicer' car with better interior although older/higher mileage so more to go wrong, suspension especially on bigger cars that you're looking at. Up to you if that's worth paying the extra for.
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Originally Posted by Jonathan Davies
I reckon Omega/Mondeo is a better bet than a German with a grillion miles on it. BMW/Audi are quality cars, no doubt, but things still wear out.
His current car is a 320CDi E Class tourer which is on it's second Autobox in two years, parking sensors have failed and the dash rattles.
He's had enough of the Germans, he's just bought a nearly new Mondeo TDCi GhiaX Estate from a supermarket.
He'll loose around £8k in three years on the Mondeo which is far less than he's lost on the BM's and Mercs.
Just got fed up with being taken for a ride by dealers who don't give a stuff.
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Don't like mercs as they seem very unreliable. Seems a mondeo is reccomended but I just don't see fords as solid enough.. An accord seems a very good idea but I can't find any on autotrader that are estate. So a volvo or a honda seem the best bet. I guess its up to her which she prefers.
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Originally Posted by Luan Pra bang
Seems a mondeo is reccomended but I just don't see fords as solid enough.
Some other opinions.
http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/showthread.php?t=500847
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Originally Posted by logiclee
Wife's uncle has had a new Merc/BMW large estate every three years for ever. He says the last good one he had was his 1995 Merc E300D. Every car he's had since has had major issues one Merc 300TD was rejected and it's replacement was poor, the dealers didn't want to know. The replacement was a BMW530D tourer which had suspension and steering issues, the self levelling system failed and left him stranded on the chunnel.
His current car is a 320CDi E Class tourer which is on it's second Autobox in two years, parking sensors have failed and the dash rattles.
He's had enough of the Germans, he's just bought a nearly new Mondeo TDCi GhiaX Estate from a supermarket.
He'll loose around £8k in three years on the Mondeo which is far less than he's lost on the BM's and Mercs.
Just got fed up with being taken for a ride by dealers who don't give a stuff.
Cheers
Lee
His current car is a 320CDi E Class tourer which is on it's second Autobox in two years, parking sensors have failed and the dash rattles.
He's had enough of the Germans, he's just bought a nearly new Mondeo TDCi GhiaX Estate from a supermarket.
He'll loose around £8k in three years on the Mondeo which is far less than he's lost on the BM's and Mercs.
Just got fed up with being taken for a ride by dealers who don't give a stuff.
Cheers
Lee
Why didnt he try an Audi. The master of Avants (Estates).
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Originally Posted by AudiLover
Why didnt he try an Audi. The master of Avants (Estates).
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Be an old duffer and get a Rover 75 Tourer. They always seem to score highly in the owner satisfaction surveys, and they're cheapish. Doubt you'd get an MG version for that money though.
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Originally Posted by Luan Pra bang
Don't like mercs as they seem very unreliable. Seems a mondeo is reccomended but I just don't see fords as solid enough.. An accord seems a very good idea but I can't find any on autotrader that are estate. So a volvo or a honda seem the best bet. I guess its up to her which she prefers.