What car - Reliability and fun?
Discussion
Hi all,
Another what car thread, for a change, as I'm deciding to part with my E46 330ci. On going maintenance costs coupled with lack of enjoyment from the auto box has lead me to bite the bullet and sell up. Fortunately I'm able to slot away £800 a month after all my outgoings so after 1 years worth of saving I'll be able to get something I really want.
On to the important part. Requirement priorities fall to reliability. Obviously I'd like something thats also fun to drive but as we all know you can't have it all. Budget 3k. Manual; as my last 2 have been autos and I'm sick to death of them. A good turn of pace 140bhp+. Also comfortable if possible although not a deal breaker. Annual mileage falls around 10k with a mixture of A roads and motorway.
Current thought is a Toyota Celiac; look goodish, should be reliable and a good steer?
Further Suggestions?
Another what car thread, for a change, as I'm deciding to part with my E46 330ci. On going maintenance costs coupled with lack of enjoyment from the auto box has lead me to bite the bullet and sell up. Fortunately I'm able to slot away £800 a month after all my outgoings so after 1 years worth of saving I'll be able to get something I really want.
On to the important part. Requirement priorities fall to reliability. Obviously I'd like something thats also fun to drive but as we all know you can't have it all. Budget 3k. Manual; as my last 2 have been autos and I'm sick to death of them. A good turn of pace 140bhp+. Also comfortable if possible although not a deal breaker. Annual mileage falls around 10k with a mixture of A roads and motorway.
Current thought is a Toyota Celiac; look goodish, should be reliable and a good steer?
Further Suggestions?
ferrariF50lover said:
AB57 said:
a Toyota Celiac
Hahahaha, you've got to love autocorrect.All modern cars, if sensibly looked after, are reliable. Buy what you like driving, provided it's a decent example.
Tell that to my E46, it's one thing after another Nothing major touch wood but it's decided to want all its wear and tear done on me shortly after I've got it.
[quote=Löyly]An EP3 would be a good bet. Amazing engine and gearbox. As a leftfield choice, a 106 Rallye would surely thrill you if you're looking for Lotus Elise levels of handling ability and feedback.
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I'll take a look into the ep3, been in my friends and I thought it was great. However after a 12 hour shift I think it would get right on my nerves. Can a good one be had for my budget? Thought they'd be very ropey by now. Last thing I want to do is switch from one money pit to the next.
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I'll take a look into the ep3, been in my friends and I thought it was great. However after a 12 hour shift I think it would get right on my nerves. Can a good one be had for my budget? Thought they'd be very ropey by now. Last thing I want to do is switch from one money pit to the next.
Fun Reliable Manual:
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2007 Polo GTI 71k 150bhp not the most fun but it's an option
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2008 Peugeot 208 GT 51k 150bhp
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2016...
2008 Peugeot 208 GTI 36k 175bhp FSH
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2016...
2004 Clio 182 Cup 70k FSH
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2016...
2006 Clio 197 70k
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2016...
2007 Polo GTI 71k 150bhp not the most fun but it's an option
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2016...
2008 Peugeot 208 GT 51k 150bhp
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2016...
2008 Peugeot 208 GTI 36k 175bhp FSH
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2016...
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