Car for wife

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Inspire

Original Poster:

273 posts

186 months

Saturday 27th January
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Hi,

We need to buy a car for my wife in the next couple of months so advice from the masses (to reduce the chance of my getting this wrong!) would be very much appreciated.

What we are looking for:
1. Petrol
2. Manual
3. It will likely be used predominantly for shorter journeys (5 miles each way) with a total annual mileage of 7,000
4. It needs to fit two teenagers in the back
5. Must be, as far as possible, reliable.
6. Focus-sized I think
7. Budget is up to 7,500.

Over to you for your help and advice!

Thanks

Rob


lyricalgangster

250 posts

152 months

Saturday 27th January
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Focus?

Gad-Westy

15,069 posts

220 months

Saturday 27th January
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I think I’d take a look at the Kia Ceed and Hyundai i30n.

Maybe Toyota Auris too.

Vasco

17,344 posts

112 months

Saturday 27th January
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If this is a swap of a wife for a car, does she come with any extras, instruction book etc ?

Bonefish Blues

29,372 posts

230 months

Saturday 27th January
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Suzuki SX4 S Cross

ClaphamBoxS

352 posts

71 months

Saturday 27th January
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Vasco said:
If this is a swap of a wife for a car, does she come with any extras, instruction book etc ?
Any chance of a Pre Purchase Inspection? would be handy to know if any squeaking occurs when bounced up and down…

Inspire

Original Poster:

273 posts

186 months

Saturday 27th January
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Vasco said:
If this is a swap of a wife for a car, does she come with any extras, instruction book etc ?
With the benefit of hindsight, I should have called the subject something different!

Inspire

Original Poster:

273 posts

186 months

Saturday 27th January
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I quite like the idea of the Hyundai. Anything else to consider? Are the i30s reliable?

Thanks

Rob

Summit_Detailing

2,007 posts

200 months

Saturday 27th January
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Civic or Mazda 3.

But my first thought given the usage was a Renault Zoe.

Happy hunting!

Cheers,

Chris

A500leroy

5,587 posts

125 months

Saturday 27th January
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Clio is surprisingly big 2013-2018.

robemcdonald

9,128 posts

203 months

Saturday 27th January
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Ask her what car she might like? She’ll have to drive it more frequently than strangers on a forum.

66HFM

492 posts

32 months

Monday 29th January
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Honda Civic or Seat Leon would be my options

spreadsheet monkey

4,545 posts

234 months

Monday 29th January
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Summit_Detailing said:
But my first thought given the usage was a Renault Zoe.
Agree. OP says his budget is £7500 - this should stretch to an EV like a Zoe or a Leaf, probably a 2016 or 2017 car.

robemcdonald said:
Ask her what car she might like? She’ll have to drive it more frequently than strangers on a forum.
Yes. This too!