New small SUV

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PositronicRay

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27,497 posts

190 months

Sunday 28th July
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Ideas please.

This is to replace my wife's Dacia Duster (which I'll be taking on as an everyday utility car)

She likes the Duster, and may consider the new model but also looking at other options. She'd be happy with something smaller, as mostly just her or maybe one other, but does like an elevated driving position.

SUV
Petrol, hybrid or electric (only 3k miles per annum)
Bright colours not monochrome
Automatic (preferably not CVT)
Smaller than a Duster
Up to £25 k ish new or preregistration (a used car is a hard sell for her)

Any ideas?



Edited by PositronicRay on Sunday 28th July 12:24

Simon_GH

391 posts

87 months

Sunday 28th July
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The Peugeot 2008 looks great and seems well-rated in reviews. I appreciate used may be a hard sell but perhaps an ex-demo / 1 year old may soften the depreciation.

Mark V GTD

2,417 posts

131 months

Sunday 28th July
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Honda e:Ny1 if you can find the recent silly offer still available.

Edited by Mark V GTD on Monday 29th July 04:11

PositronicRay

Original Poster:

27,497 posts

190 months

Sunday 28th July
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Mark V GTD said:
Honda e:Ny1 of you can fine the recent silly offer still available.
Around £40k too rich for us.

PositronicRay

Original Poster:

27,497 posts

190 months

Sunday 28th July
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Simon_GH said:
The Peugeot 2008 looks great and seems well-rated in reviews. I appreciate used may be a hard sell but perhaps an ex-demo / 1 year old may soften the depreciation.
I'm sure it'd be a good option, similar size to current car though.

Martyn76

712 posts

124 months

Sunday 28th July
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MG ZS? £25K gets you a 2024 EV model.
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202407242...

wyson

2,661 posts

111 months

Sunday 28th July
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Dacia Spring.
VW T Cross.
Suzuki Jimny.

Edited by wyson on Sunday 28th July 13:06

romft123

968 posts

11 months

Sunday 28th July
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we looked and looked at a lot of cars in this category and decided on a Seat Ateca 1.4 tsi

PositronicRay

Original Poster:

27,497 posts

190 months

Sunday 28th July
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wyson said:
Dacia Spring.
A consideration for sure.

wyson

2,661 posts

111 months

Sunday 28th July
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romft123 said:
we looked and looked at a lot of cars in this category and decided on a Seat Ateca 1.4 tsi
That is the same size as the Dacia Duster. The op wants something smaller, so Seat Arona or its stablemate VW T Cross is more suited to his requirements.

loskie

5,615 posts

127 months

Sunday 28th July
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I had a seat arona rental


was surprised how nice it was

A500leroy

5,554 posts

125 months

Sunday 28th July
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Sandero stepway

Simon_GH

391 posts

87 months

Sunday 28th July
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PositronicRay said:
Simon_GH said:
The Peugeot 2008 looks great and seems well-rated in reviews. I appreciate used may be a hard sell but perhaps an ex-demo / 1 year old may soften the depreciation.
I'm sure it'd be a good option, similar size to current car though.
I think it’s a bit smaller but I’m guessing.

The Ford Puma seems popular. You could get the ST version in Kermit green to avoid the monochrome issue!

PositronicRay

Original Poster:

27,497 posts

190 months

Sunday 28th July
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A500leroy said:
Sandero stepway
CVT so not ideal.

Alickadoo

2,256 posts

30 months

Sunday 28th July
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Lexus UX.

You won't get a new one for £25K, but with a bit of flexibility, you will get close.

PositronicRay

Original Poster:

27,497 posts

190 months

Sunday 28th July
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wyson said:
romft123 said:
we looked and looked at a lot of cars in this category and decided on a Seat Ateca 1.4 tsi
That is the same size as the Dacia Duster. The op wants something smaller, so Seat Arona or its stablemate VW T Cross is more suited to his requirements.
Those VAG cars are looking viable.

A 4 yrs ago the Duster was £10.5k a no trainer, now they're £20k + a lot more options open up.

Drive Blind

5,247 posts

184 months

Sunday 28th July
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seat arona or one of its other VW group clones for me

romft123

968 posts

11 months

Sunday 28th July
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wyson said:
That is the same size as the Dacia Duster. The op wants something smaller, so Seat Arona or its stablemate VW T Cross is more suited to his requirements.
Perhaps the OP can reply for themselves?

Drive Blind

5,247 posts

184 months

Sunday 28th July
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what about this Arona

its a 2023, but only 5 miles. Been the dealers showroom demo ?

PositronicRay

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27,497 posts

190 months

Sunday 28th July
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Drive Blind said:
what about this Arona

its a 2023, but only 5 miles. Been the dealers showroom demo ?
A good option, thank you.