£1509 Winter Car
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cheshiredj7

Original Poster:

119 posts

218 months

Wednesday 5th November
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Just had the front of my Audi TTS resprayed (£900!) and I really don’t want to run my F-Type R through winter. I’m up in the Yorkshire moors so we get loads of snow, ice and gritters.

Looking for something around £1,500 max to run till spring and sell on, cheap to tax, insure and easy to move on. Missed out on a nice Mazda 2 1.3, seeing lots of Peugeots and Minis but not sure about reliability of the 1.6 petrol unit.

Thanks

ajprice

31,446 posts

215 months

Wednesday 5th November
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ZX10R NIN said:
Vauxhall Astra:
What has cheshiredj7 ever done to you to deserve that?

Lincsls1

3,795 posts

159 months

Wednesday 5th November
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ZX10R NIN said:
Good choices.
My Astra J of 2.5 years now has proved to be an excellent car.

ajprice

31,446 posts

215 months

Wednesday 5th November
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cheshiredj7 said:
Looking for something around £1,500 max to run till spring and sell on, cheap to tax, insure and easy to move on. Missed out on a nice Mazda 2 1.3, seeing lots of Peugeots and Minis but not sure about reliability of the 1.6 petrol unit.

Thanks
Yaris 1.33 mk2 (up to 2011 shape). £35 tax, good MPG, similar size to the Mini, Mazda 2 and Peugeot (208?), 100bhp in the 1.3. Toyota so shouldn't be any trouble.

cheshiredj7

Original Poster:

119 posts

218 months

Thursday 6th November
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Thanks for the recommendations.

I did have a peek at the Astra hatch but was put off as most sit on 19 or 20" alloy wheels. Ran a Yaris for years alongside other cars, so leaning towards this if I can't get a deal done on the Mazda 2 locally.

Anything to watch out for with the Cooper 1.6? Chain or belts? Thanks

georgeyboy12345

4,089 posts

54 months

Thursday 6th November
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£1509 is a very specific amount

Gary29

4,686 posts

118 months

Thursday 6th November
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georgeyboy12345 said:
£1509 is a very specific amount
I thought so too, maybe the £9 is for a big mac meal on the way home from picking it up?

ZX10R NIN

29,636 posts

144 months

Thursday 6th November
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cheshiredj7 said:
Thanks for the recommendations.

I did have a peek at the Astra hatch but was put off as most sit on 19 or 20" alloy wheels. Ran a Yaris for years alongside other cars, so leaning towards this if I can't get a deal done on the Mazda 2 locally.

Anything to watch out for with the Cooper 1.6? Chain or belts? Thanks
Most Astra's are 17-18 inch, all the ones I listed are as such.

iamAlegend

192 posts

160 months

Thursday 6th November
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Snowy, Yorkshire moors, only one choice really.

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2025102273...

Mr Tidy

28,098 posts

146 months

Thursday 6th November
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cheshiredj7 said:
Anything to watch out for with the Cooper 1.6? Chain or belts? Thanks
It's a chain. Mrs Tidy still has the R56 Mini Cooper she bought new in December 2006, but sadly it needed a new cam-chain last year that resulted in a four figure bill. She got it done by a BMW/Mini Indy as some garages just didn't want to do it. And her car still hasn't done 80K miles!

Lincsls1

3,795 posts

159 months

Thursday 6th November
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ZX10R NIN said:
Most Astra's are 17-18 inch, all the ones I listed are as such.
My Astra J run 16's...and is very comfortable whilst still a decent steer.

georgeyboy12345

4,089 posts

54 months

Thursday 6th November
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iamAlegend said:
Snowy, Yorkshire moors, only one choice really.

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2025102273...
I really like this suggestion

cheshiredj7

Original Poster:

119 posts

218 months

Thursday 6th November
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georgeyboy12345 said:
iamAlegend said:
Snowy, Yorkshire moors, only one choice really.

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2025102273...
I really like this suggestion
These completely passed me by, really good shout..!

cheshiredj7

Original Poster:

119 posts

218 months

Thursday 6th November
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Mr Tidy said:
cheshiredj7 said:
Anything to watch out for with the Cooper 1.6? Chain or belts? Thanks
It's a chain. Mrs Tidy still has the R56 Mini Cooper she bought new in December 2006, but sadly it needed a new cam-chain last year that resulted in a four figure bill. She got it done by a BMW/Mini Indy as some garages just didn't want to do it. And her car still hasn't done 80K miles!
Thanks for the info, might be best avoided.

Josemartinez

112 posts

9 months

Friday 7th November
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I noticed you said run until spring and move on, aren't you going to have the same problem next winter?

mikeyr

3,219 posts

212 months

Friday 7th November
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Not with rising global temperatures biglaugh

mikeyr

3,219 posts

212 months

Friday 7th November
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Think at that price, even with the extra £9 you'll be buying on condition as much as anything else. I had an old school Mazda 2 (the Ford Fusion boxy type) and it was very reliable. By sounds of it you'll want something with winter tyres on?

the cueball

1,623 posts

74 months

Friday 7th November
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C3 Picasso with all season tyres..

I think it's a great wee run about / dog mobile / dump run / winter run about..

MightyBadger

3,381 posts

69 months

Friday 7th November
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MK1 TT, quattro.