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Good morning,
A fortnight ago I sold my Mini Cooper S to carwow (a great experience to be fair). I got £750 less than I thought I would for the car but that’s the way cars go and carwows dealer bid was the highest.
I am now looking for a replacement vehicle. Originally I had my heart set on a BMW 5 series F10/F11 but the ones within my budget are high mileage and there seems to be loads of categorised cars about.
I want to explore some other options and have a criteria. I do not like Vauxhalls
- 5 door vehicle this time (the reason why I sold the mini)
- budget of upto £7000
- ULEZ compliant
- something that I could run for many years ideally not losing too much money (I had took a £3750 loss on my mini).
What would you recommend ? I’d consider cars upto 120k miles on the clock as long as they have good history’s and are not on the register.
A fortnight ago I sold my Mini Cooper S to carwow (a great experience to be fair). I got £750 less than I thought I would for the car but that’s the way cars go and carwows dealer bid was the highest.
I am now looking for a replacement vehicle. Originally I had my heart set on a BMW 5 series F10/F11 but the ones within my budget are high mileage and there seems to be loads of categorised cars about.
I want to explore some other options and have a criteria. I do not like Vauxhalls
- 5 door vehicle this time (the reason why I sold the mini)
- budget of upto £7000
- ULEZ compliant
- something that I could run for many years ideally not losing too much money (I had took a £3750 loss on my mini).
What would you recommend ? I’d consider cars upto 120k miles on the clock as long as they have good history’s and are not on the register.
Out of interest, how long did you run your mini for?
Ie £3750 over 3 years isn't bad, but 6 months quite a lot.
Whilst I'm no expert, it seems obvious that things like BMW's are going to be worse value than humdrum cars like fords.
Korean stuff has established itself in the mainstream sector. Japanese petrol seems to retain the reliability crown on here.
Ie £3750 over 3 years isn't bad, but 6 months quite a lot.
Whilst I'm no expert, it seems obvious that things like BMW's are going to be worse value than humdrum cars like fords.
Korean stuff has established itself in the mainstream sector. Japanese petrol seems to retain the reliability crown on here.
Ian Geary said:
Out of interest, how long did you run your mini for?
Ie £3750 over 3 years isn't bad, but 6 months quite a lot.
Whilst I'm no expert, it seems obvious that things like BMW's are going to be worse value than humdrum cars like fords.
Korean stuff has established itself in the mainstream sector. Japanese petrol seems to retain the reliability crown on here.
I ran the Mini for 15 months. £250 a month in depreciation Ie £3750 over 3 years isn't bad, but 6 months quite a lot.
Whilst I'm no expert, it seems obvious that things like BMW's are going to be worse value than humdrum cars like fords.
Korean stuff has established itself in the mainstream sector. Japanese petrol seems to retain the reliability crown on here.
Infiniti EX 30d:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202401175...
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202405189...
QX70:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202406020...
3.2 A5:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202404309...
2.0T:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202405250...
Mondeo Titanium X Sport:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202404158...
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202401175...
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202405189...
QX70:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202406020...
3.2 A5:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202404309...
2.0T:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202405250...
Mondeo Titanium X Sport:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202404158...
Have you considered a mazda 2?
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2024052299...
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2024050995...
Not a gutless as you might think. They don't weigh too much..
We bought this at the weekend.
It's an auto with only 11k on the clock and was considerably more cash than the 2 manual ones above
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2024052299...
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2024050995...
Not a gutless as you might think. They don't weigh too much..
We bought this at the weekend.
It's an auto with only 11k on the clock and was considerably more cash than the 2 manual ones above
Pit Pony said:
Have you considered a mazda 2?
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2024052299...
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2024050995...
Not a gutless as you might think. They don't weigh too much..
We bought this at the weekend.
It's an auto with only 11k on the clock and was considerably more cash than the 2 manual ones above
They are very nippy.http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2024052299...
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2024050995...
Not a gutless as you might think. They don't weigh too much..
We bought this at the weekend.
It's an auto with only 11k on the clock and was considerably more cash than the 2 manual ones above
Friend used to have a 12 plate.
How's the mpg? Friend sold it as was only getting late teens/early 20's
Sir Bagalot said:
They are very nippy.
Friend used to have a 12 plate.
How's the mpg? Friend sold it as was only getting late teens/early 20's
No idea. When I got home I started going through the menus on the central control unit, and eventually found a fuel consumption record. Since last reset was showing 25 mpg. Given it took me a little time to find the screen, I'm guessing that is every single mile of the 11k on the clock, and it's never been reset. 11k over 4 and a half years suggests it rarely got warm, and did lots of short journeys in a town. Friend used to have a 12 plate.
How's the mpg? Friend sold it as was only getting late teens/early 20's
Will look again when it needs it's first fill up. I did 25 miles from picking it up and then I put £40 of E5 in it, and the range went from 38 to 401 miles, which suggests it might be okay.
Harry bd said:
Ian Geary said:
Out of interest, how long did you run your mini for?
Ie £3750 over 3 years isn't bad, but 6 months quite a lot.
Whilst I'm no expert, it seems obvious that things like BMW's are going to be worse value than humdrum cars like fords.
Korean stuff has established itself in the mainstream sector. Japanese petrol seems to retain the reliability crown on here.
I ran the Mini for 15 months. £250 a month in depreciation Ie £3750 over 3 years isn't bad, but 6 months quite a lot.
Whilst I'm no expert, it seems obvious that things like BMW's are going to be worse value than humdrum cars like fords.
Korean stuff has established itself in the mainstream sector. Japanese petrol seems to retain the reliability crown on here.
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