Changing my car after 19 years!!

Changing my car after 19 years!!

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SiKkBaSs

Original Poster:

48 posts

179 months

Wednesday 10th July
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Hi All,

Looking at changing car now that I can afford it. Previously had a 2.0litre G registration Granada, then moved to a ‘02 Renault Clio and then a ‘55 BMW 325i.

People around me have had many a fast car (Model Y, Golf R, A35 AMG) so I think I’m at a stage of getting something a bit sportier but with practicality still and importantly space for my grandchildren - sportiness for when I’m feeling spirited of course!

Budget is around £25k, used or new, non EV.

Thanks

MrBen.911

541 posts

123 months

Wednesday 10th July
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Taking the 'space for my grandchildren' requirement to mean a similar size to your 3-series, and presuming you like it (as you kept it so long), how about a newer one? 25k will buy a good current shape 330e around 3 years old, or a previous shape 340i around 5 years old - the latter is a really good car, IMHO, and is very quick.

Apart from one brief mistaken purchase, I've driven 3 and 4 series BMs as daily drivers for the last 18 years, all straight six petrol engined, so I may be a bit biased but I think they are really good.

QBee

21,309 posts

149 months

Wednesday 10th July
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MrBen.911 said:
Taking the 'space for my grandchildren' requirement to mean a similar size to your 3-series, and presuming you like it (as you kept it so long), how about a newer one? 25k will buy a good current shape 330e around 3 years old, or a previous shape 340i around 5 years old - the latter is a really good car, IMHO, and is very quick.

Apart from one brief mistaken purchase, I've driven 3 and 4 series BMs as daily drivers for the last 18 years, all straight six petrol engined, so I may be a bit biased but I think they are really good.
Check the boot space on the 330e hybrid before you buy - it was a big complaint of the driver on our fleet who had a 2016 one.
When he had to ferry three Norwegians around the country visiting customers there wasn't enough room for their minimal luggage, as the hybrid battery compromised the boot space.

He changed to a 2017 C330e Merc hybrid estate which solved the problem. You should be able to gte a 2021 car for your budget.


toon10

6,377 posts

162 months

Wednesday 10th July
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MrBen.911 said:
Taking the 'space for my grandchildren' requirement to mean a similar size to your 3-series, and presuming you like it (as you kept it so long), how about a newer one? 25k will buy a good current shape 330e around 3 years old, or a previous shape 340i around 5 years old - the latter is a really good car, IMHO, and is very quick.

Apart from one brief mistaken purchase, I've driven 3 and 4 series BMs as daily drivers for the last 18 years, all straight six petrol engined, so I may be a bit biased but I think they are really good.
This is the route I went down. I bought a used approved 2018 340i Shadow Edition with plenty of spec for £25k from Lloyds BMW. It's fun in sport plus mode and very rapid for a non-M car but does the family/daily boring stuff really well. Might not be as focused or fun as other options but as a jack of all trades, it's great. I was looking at an M3 but that would have meant I'd have to finance £10k of it and although I don't do many miles, the extra servicing and running costs didn't make sense.

I'm on my 4th BMW now and never had an issue with reliability so it's a good option if you're planning on keeping it for a few years.

RazerSauber

2,447 posts

65 months

Wednesday 10th July
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I haven't looked into it but would a Golf R Estate fit the bill?

Belle427

9,539 posts

238 months

Wednesday 10th July
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Lots of nice stuff around at your budget. The A35 AMG saloon is a lovely thing.
Maybe an M4 is just in budget too.

culpz

4,923 posts

117 months

Wednesday 10th July
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Good budget for most decent hot-hatches there, old and new. Also some good scope for fast saloons, coupes and estates. Thinking E92 M3, C63 AMG, ISF, etc.


ZX10R NIN

28,099 posts

130 months

Wednesday 10th July
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SiKkBaSs said:
Hi All,

Looking at changing car now that I can afford it. Previously had a 2.0litre G registration Granada, then moved to a ‘02 Renault Clio and then a ‘55 BMW 325i.

People around me have had many a fast car (Model Y, Golf R, A35 AMG) so I think I’m at a stage of getting something a bit sportier but with practicality still and importantly space for my grandchildren - sportiness for when I’m feeling spirited of course!

Budget is around £25k, used or new, non EV.

Thanks
I'd say that the 3.3T Kia Stinger would be a very good option at this price point, they're a good steer & you'll have a chunk of warranty left:

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202405099...

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202406100...

Jaguar XF S:

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202406110...

340i:

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202406040...

S5 Sportback:

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202407031...

Leftfield & not cheap to run but special, Maserati Ghibli:

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202310293...

Mr Tidy

23,767 posts

132 months

Wednesday 10th July
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My daily is a 2005 BMW 330i, but I've only had it 5 years!

I very rarely have passengers so if I did change it an M140i or M240i would appeal if only I could justify the cost. Given your requirements for grandchildren transport a 340i looks like a good option.

Heaveho

5,585 posts

179 months

Thursday 11th July
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Lexus IS-F.