RE: PH Favourite Cars 2025, two cars for £30k...
RE: PH Favourite Cars 2025, two cars for £30k...
Wednesday 7th January

PH Favourite Cars 2025, two cars for £30k...

... and can you put too much research into buying a car?


Nothing sets off a New Year quite like a bit of good news, which I left in Sam’s capable hands for The Gassing Station’s first episode of 2026. And he delivered, having gleaned from his recent Skoda Fabia 130 drive that, if enough people buy its new warm hatch, it will look into building a vRS version, bringing an end to a 12-year absence. Okay, so it’s not exactly earth-shattering news, but given how dire the hot hatch market has been in recent years, a new (and hopefully affordable) Fabia vRS would doubtless be welcomed with open arms and wallets.

Anyway, before we firmly close the door on 2025, we thought it’d be a good idea to run through our favourite cars of the last 12 months. We do ‘car of the year’ a little differently at PH, with our writers choosing their favourite cars of the year rather than arguing over whether X should be ranked ahead of Y. Mostly because the cars that feature on our list are nowhere near comparable with each other, so we opt to give them all a spot in the limelight instead. Nic C chose the Aston Martin Vanquish Volante, Matt B the new Porsche 911 GT3 (992.2) and Stephen D went with the new BMW M2 CS. On the pod, Sam explains how he would up with the C8 Corvette Stringray and why the Americans can now mix it with the best, and I do my best to justify why I gave the Land Rover Defender OCTA the nod over the brilliant BMW M3 CS Touring. 

On the more affordable side of the spectrum, PHer Tiglon is looking to kick start the New Year by dropping £30k on a two-car garage. The criteria (and we’ve had to make some of it up to restrain ourselves) is roughly £20k on something interesting yet family friendly, with the remaining balance going towards a more practical runabout. Glossing over the cheap-to-run part of the criteria, Sam’s chosen this Mercedes ML 63 AMG (W166) for £13,990 as the main car, and this simply sublime Lightning Yellow Mazda RX-8 for £7,750, leaving a decent amount of cash to spend on fuel and oil. I, on the other hand, have gone for this superbly-specced Porsche Panamera 4 that’s currently up for auction, while this Focus ST Estate puts two big ticks in the fun and practical boxes for £9,495. Obviously, if you think you can do better, you can submit your own suggestions in the topic here.

If, however, you’re too busy to research a car of your own to buy, then our final topic may come in useful. PHer valiant wants to know ‘how much research is too much?’ when buying a car, admitting to watching reviews from foreign influencers to absorb as much information as possible. So, how do you overdo the hunt for a new car? Do you spend months researching every little issue, or are you happy to drop some cash on the car of your dreams and worry about reliability later? You can chip in to the conversation in the topic here, but only after you’ve had a listen to the pod first, deal?


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The Wookie

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14,183 posts

249 months

Tuesday
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Boring maybe but I'd go nice low mileage V6D Cayenne at £14k:

https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/19100238

And a nice low mileage 986 Boxster S for sunny days at £15k

https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/18487982

Could be tempted by an S1 Elise instead of the Boxster...

Tiglon

451 posts

63 months

Tuesday
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Isn't this exactly the scenario I posted a few days ago?

Currently thinking low mileage BMW 550i Touring or Audi A6 Allroad 3.0 TFSI (with a remap and a cold air intake to really bring out the whoosh of the supercharger) and 208 GTI by Peugeot Sport or BMW i3.

CLS AMG63 Shooting Brake is also tempting for the practical option...

Edited by Tiglon on Tuesday 6th January 16:53

Cam Tait

78 posts

141 months

Tuesday
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Tiglon said:
Isn't this exactly the scenario I posted a few days ago?

Currently thinking low mileage BMW 550i Touring or Audi A6 Allroad 3.0 TFSI (with a remap and a cold air intake to really bring out the whoosh of the supercharger) and 208 GTI by Peugeot Sport or BMW i3.

CLS AMG63 Shooting Brake is also tempting for the practical option...

Edited by Tiglon on Tuesday 6th January 16:53
It is indeed! Judging by your shortlist we were of absolutely zero help, but we certainly had fun trying to find you a two-car garage. Good luck with the search!

Tiglon

451 posts

63 months

Tuesday
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Cam Tait said:
Tiglon said:
Isn't this exactly the scenario I posted a few days ago?

Currently thinking low mileage BMW 550i Touring or Audi A6 Allroad 3.0 TFSI (with a remap and a cold air intake to really bring out the whoosh of the supercharger) and 208 GTI by Peugeot Sport or BMW i3.

CLS AMG63 Shooting Brake is also tempting for the practical option...

Edited by Tiglon on Tuesday 6th January 16:53
It is indeed! Judging by your shortlist we were of absolutely zero help, but we certainly had fun trying to find you a two-car garage. Good luck with the search!
Haha well thanks anyway - apologies i replied before actually listening to the podcast, appreciate the help. The ML63 was on my original longlist, but the smaller car needs to be a bit more economical and reliable for the 300 mile per week commute!

Edited by Tiglon on Tuesday 6th January 20:14

ahuwd

11 posts

75 months

Yesterday (07:36)
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The Focus ST Estate is not an Estate??