Barging / Shedding. £2k for a second car

Barging / Shedding. £2k for a second car

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Davie_GLA

Original Poster:

6,665 posts

206 months

Thursday 29th August
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alright, roll up.

I'm in need of a proper second car, one that will get the wife from A to B in relative comfort, safety and reliability in line with the assigned budget.

There are a billion mini's for this money of course and that might be the answer but throwing it out there for consideration.

Not bothered about milage if there's at least evidence of some maintenance and care. THe only real stipulation i have is bluetooth for her phone.

What's out there?

7 5 7

3,491 posts

118 months

Thursday 29th August
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Petrol insignia...

But, check out the "joy of running a shed" thread on here, we are a helpful lot and all run sheds way under that budget quite happily.

I put lots of miles on a £1k 2008 Petrol Vectra for business usage, been a fantastic car in all honesty.

CivicDuties

6,147 posts

37 months

Thursday 29th August
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Could be miles out here but I'd imagine it'd be hard to find any car with built in blue teeth at that budget. Surely best bet is to find best car locally and fit a kit?

In which case, petrol Toyota Avensis.

Wheel Turned Out

1,051 posts

45 months

Thursday 29th August
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My suggestion would be a Mondeo of some description. Very comfortable and plenty of choice.

Example - www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202408223179995?s...

66HFM

496 posts

32 months

Thursday 29th August
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Honda Civic Petrol 2006 onwards, Japanese reliability which IMO is still an ageless car

Davie_GLA

Original Poster:

6,665 posts

206 months

Thursday 29th August
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7 5 7 said:
Petrol insignia...

But, check out the "joy of running a shed" thread on here, we are a helpful lot and all run sheds way under that budget quite happily.

I put lots of miles on a £1k 2008 Petrol Vectra for business usage, been a fantastic car in all honesty.
Holy st. 2 volumes and 600 pages each! Why is this news to a tight glaswegian! THis will end in tears.

macron

10,781 posts

173 months

Thursday 29th August
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CivicDuties said:
In which case, petrol Toyota Avensis.
Back of the net.

Fuzzarr

281 posts

118 months

Thursday 29th August
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I had a good time in a 2012 Mitsubishi Colt. 1.3 chain cam engine, spacious, decent kit.

Suzuki Swift also worth a sniff.

heisthegaffer

3,649 posts

205 months

Thursday 29th August
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Was going to say civic but Bluetooth if fitted is awful

Harry you Potter

95 posts

5 months

Thursday 29th August
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Ford Focus 1.6 petrol MK2.5 or MK3. If buying the MK3 make sure it has the hydraulic PAS rather than electric one as they are problematic

bazza1603

177 posts

158 months

Thursday 29th August
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Hyundai IX35. I got a Premium 1.7 2010 with 110k for £2.5k with 12 months MOT
New clutch, tyres, battery and discs and pads all around

5 months have traveled 4k and averaged 45mpg.

Needed one drop link in that time.

Pyrolysis

329 posts

124 months

Thursday 29th August
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Not sure if this is the type of car that your better half would want to drive about in but...

A VW Passat B5.5 is pretty solid. Plenty within budget. The PD Tdi engines are pretty much bullet proof. As are the 1.8t petrol ones. Bluetooth im sure can be added to any car these days

ZX10R NIN

28,384 posts

132 months

Thursday 29th August
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Davie_GLA said:
alright, roll up.

I'm in need of a proper second car, one that will get the wife from A to B in relative comfort, safety and reliability in line with the assigned budget.

There are a billion mini's for this money of course and that might be the answer but throwing it out there for consideration.

Not bothered about milage if there's at least evidence of some maintenance and care. THe only real stipulation i have is bluetooth for her phone.

What's out there?
Insignia:

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202408273...

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202408293...

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202408152...

1.4T:

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202402156...

Mondeo:

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202408152...

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202408283...

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202408223...

Avensis T4:

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202406170...


Mr Tidy

24,336 posts

134 months

Thursday 29th August
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The last two SOTW cars both looked like great choices (Audi TT and BMW 330i).

Might not have Bluetooth but I'm pretty sure it isn't too hard to retro-fit.

Davie

5,022 posts

222 months

Thursday 29th August
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Pretty broad spectrum there!

How far is A to B and is it city, motorway, rural and most importantly, what are the wife's demands... be it what she would like and what she wouldn't like?

You can add one of those FM Bluetooth efforts or a Parrot kit relatively cheap so really, for £2k the list of possibilities is vast!

baconsarney

12,044 posts

168 months

Thursday 29th August
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Volvo

CivicDuties

6,147 posts

37 months

Friday 30th August
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This week's Shed of the Week would probably do you...

soad

33,454 posts

183 months

Friday 30th August
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CivicDuties said:
This week's Shed of the Week would probably do you...
Not many would pay the VED?

7 5 7

3,491 posts

118 months

Friday 30th August
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soad said:
CivicDuties said:
This week's Shed of the Week would probably do you...
Not many would pay the VED?
£30+ a month, cheaper than a brand new phone contract for some, or any other monthlies wink

OP ask on the shed thread as suggested - simple N/A petrol is the best, unless you feel lucky and run something else - could well pay off of course, its a fun game and very rewarding shedding if you play your Brucey cards right. Good luck!