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.Bishbash.
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PostPosted: 12:31 - 18 Nov 2015    Post subject: Cars Reply with quote

I know very little about these four wheeled boxes.

I passed my test back in January and inherited my Dads Suzuki Vitara. Please hold off the hairdresser and poor excuse for a 4 X 4 jokes, I've had them all. Saying that they are a poor excuse for a 4x4, mine struggled to reverse up a curb in 4 wheel drive mode. Doh! Doh! Doh!

Anyway, this car sucks, it does(on average) 350 miles on average for £60 worth of fuel(full tank), which I found out yesterday is the same as a modified Audi TT that my work colleague has. Shocked

So, question is, I need a car, diesel or petrol, I don't mind, I'd even hit up an automatic. But need something that will be able to tow a bike trailer without exploding and not bankrupt me on my 120 mile daily round trip to work.

What can you lot suggest? Don't worry about price range, just need some ideas for now.
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PostPosted: 13:50 - 18 Nov 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Any German Diesel with the 1.9tdi PD115 or PD130 engine would be ideal for you. 2004 Passats, Audi A4, Skoda Octavia etc are all brilliant. Electrics can play up sometimes but easy to fix.

Failing that an E46 320D or 330D would be good too.
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PostPosted: 13:56 - 18 Nov 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Whatever it is make sure it is modern, they are so much more effiecent my 06 fiesta, standard 1.4l granny mobile gets an average of ~35mpg on a run at 60mph I can get 40 if I'm lucky.

My Dad's 3l v6 remapped 300bhp Jag XF does better than that. Laughing

Ragging my missus Fiat 500 returns over 50mpg.
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PostPosted: 14:01 - 18 Nov 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm 33, so insurance isn't astronomical, even for a first years insurance on the Vitara was around the £500 mark.

I'm mechanically minded, so do not mind tinkering/fixing my own vehicles is second nature.

But good shouts so far, I will start searching up on these. Any other ideas, please list them up.

@mpd72 What make is your daily commute? Sounds like a beast.

EDIT: And Chris, I feel your pain, my GSXR1000 has better fuel economy than my car.
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PostPosted: 14:02 - 18 Nov 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

chris-red wrote:
Whatever it is make sure it is modern, they are so much more effiecent my 06 fiesta, standard 1.4l granny mobile gets an average of ~35mpg on a run at 60mph I can get 40 if I'm lucky.

My 04 Clio 1.5 diesel manages 60mpg or so with 'normal' driving, but I've had over 100mpg with very careful driving!

If you were just talking a single bike trailer, would probably be fine with that, but personal experiences suggests it may not be great to go for much more than that on a little car.

Don't worry about price range?
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/301798269617
Shouldn't be an issue to transport bikes with! Smile

If you've got the cash, I would *consider* something like a Transit Custom Eco version.
But, frankly, I'd just get a cheap van, very cheap to run car (like aforementioned Clio) and spend the rest on more fun stuff Smile.
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PostPosted: 14:53 - 18 Nov 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ah yeah, as much as I'd love a van, and believe me I would, I can't turn up to my work in a van, nor take the Mrs BB out to nice restaurants in Crying or Very sad
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PostPosted: 15:07 - 18 Nov 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

That's why you get two Wink.

What about a Viano or similar?

They're basically the same as a Vito, but with more windows and classed as a car. Similar from VW, think ford etc.

(Ok, you will look like an airport Taxi.)
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PostPosted: 15:24 - 18 Nov 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

My car does about 300 miles on £60 of fuel... I didn't think it was that bad. But then again it does have a 265bhp straight 6...
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PostPosted: 15:43 - 18 Nov 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Can't offer any real recommendations, my choice in cars is shocking (Mainly Citroen and Rovers!), but remember to take online reviews of makes/models with a pinch of salt.

Every marque will have shitters. Some people will bitch and moan that the 'nearly new' ex minicab they bought with 120,000 on the clock runs rough and is worn out. While some with low mile granny mobiles will say they're lush (yet they rarely post reviews).


Not sure what other peoples opinions are but given the VW 'scandal', I wouldn't put it past the DVLA/DoT to 'align' diesel emissions with petrol and rake in a huge hike in VED!

Something common with lots of pattern and affordable spares given the mileages... Oh and comfort!
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PostPosted: 17:09 - 18 Nov 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Honest John's car review section on his website is a relatively impartial* guide to whether a car is any good or not and, crucially, gives a list of potential problems to expect.

(* he described my current motor as "as close as you'll come to a faultless car" so my own opinion may not be impartial)
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PostPosted: 17:32 - 18 Nov 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bishbash II wrote:
Ah yeah, as much as I'd love a van, and believe me I would, I can't turn up to my work in a van, nor take the Mrs BB out to nice restaurants in Crying or Very sad


Nothing wrong with going to a restaurant in a van.

Besides, not many restaurants have indoor parking.
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.Bishbash.
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PostPosted: 17:55 - 18 Nov 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

J0 wrote:
Nothing wrong with going to a restaurant in a van.

Besides, not many restaurants have indoor parking.


Not quite the point JO, thinking more on the romantic side Wink Couldn't give a hoot what other people think.

mpd72 wrote:

It's an old E38 BMW 740i. I do a mainly motorway mileage so it suits me. A great Autobahn cruiser, lots of spec, 290bhp and tons of torque. A lot more nimble than people give it cred it for too as it's no heavier really than the 540i smaller saloon, just about 20cm longer.

It set me back £1600 3 years ago, but needed a serious lot of home spannering to get it up to scratch, including both cam chains, main timing chain, oil pump chain, OSV, gaskets, seals, water pump and radiator. I also had to service the LPG kit (injector blocks, filters, solenoid). It's since had all the rear shocks/springs/mounts done too.

Dodgy BMW Dealer INPA software/cable, plus the software/cable for the Zavoli were a must to get it running spot on. I hardly notice when it switches over form petrol to LPG now.


And nice, how long did all that take you? That's quite a list.

EDIT: And YES, would love a VW van, now they are the dogs...
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PostPosted: 18:35 - 18 Nov 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bishbash II wrote:

Not quite the point JO, thinking more on the romantic side Wink Couldn't give a hoot what other people think.


Oh OK

I was driven to a rather nice restaurant near Trafalgar Sq in a 911 once Mr. Green

It didn't feel very romantic.
But, it was a business lunch.
And, the car broke down in the middle of a roundabout.

Anyway, less side tracking....

You might not think a van is romantic Thinking . . . . but Exclamation if you put a matress in the back and covered it with silk sheets and rose petals, have rose tinted lighting and a bottle of champagne on ice . . Wub

How can a car be more romantic than that?

    A VW Beetle, so she can stick the big fake flower in her hair?
    A DS3, colour matched to compliment her shoes?
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PostPosted: 19:04 - 18 Nov 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

BMW 320D

160BHP 2lt TDI.

I get 55/gal on m/way at an Avg. 63mph.

I had a 1.8 Mazda 6 before and it was shyte. with 260kg bike on a 40kg trailer is struggled.

The Beemer I have now is a 520 bigger than the 320 but same power unit.

They are damned reliable. I have done HeeHaw to mine since I bought it. New DMF and brake pads at 90K but since then sweeeet.

Only drawback is you will be shunned on bike forums because all BMW/Audi drivers/owners are cnuts. I have been flashed and beebed at too. Smile

ps Towing a bike is baaad for fuel econ more due to the crazy drag co. more than simply the weight. I reckon my MPG drops 15/20% towing the bike/ I had a loan of my friend's little Ifor Willaims to collect two auld BSA singles and the MPG was pornographic. I felt like one of them hos who's 'pulled a train' on the pron channel.
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PostPosted: 19:52 - 18 Nov 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Standard advice. Any popular family hatchback.

Whilst it may be tempting to go for something that was expensive/luxury when new, a £60k car will still have the running costs of a £60k car when you buy it for a couple of grand.

You're doing enough miles to make diesel worthwhile.
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PostPosted: 21:11 - 18 Nov 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Robby wrote:
Standard advice. Any popular family hatchback.

Whilst it may be tempting to go for something that was expensive/luxury when new, a £60k car will still have the running costs of a £60k car when you buy it for a couple of grand.

You're doing enough miles to make diesel worthwhile.


Running costs of a £60k car is an engine service every 20k miles. Smile

Top Brand (£40/Gal) Oil and OEM filter £70-ish.

And they prefer servicing as and when required.

My Mazda needed a service 10-12K and the oill filter cost was only a little cheaper.

Diesel cars of the mid 2000s are better for MPG than the Petrol counterparts.

Petrol cars of the 2010s are now comparable with Diesels.

Diesel is the big bad boy now and possible even badder is the current Global Warming warning is taken seriously.

According to my calibrated fuel computer, the car's computer my fuel receipt reckoning it cost me £27 Diesel to go from Glasgow to Saf Lahndahn over the weekend. No stops and avg 63mph. That is still cheaper than the bludy train. Smile
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PostPosted: 21:12 - 18 Nov 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bare with me here....

.....Rover 75 2 litre Diesel estate.

Cheap as chips, good on fuel, make sure its a later one (the one Rover built during BMW ownership). Lad at work has one, cheap and reliable and quite lush inside. His has leccy seats, nice stereo, leather etc.

Had a few come through our work and they don't climb much north of a grand, engines in them run very sweet usually and not much rust.
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PostPosted: 21:16 - 18 Nov 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Robster wrote:
Bare with me here....

.....Rover 75 2 litre Diesel estate.

Cheap as chips, good on fuel, make sure its a later one (the one Rover built during BMW ownership). Lad at work has one, cheap and reliable and quite lush inside. His has leccy seats, nice stereo, leather etc.

Had a few come through our work and they don't climb much north of a grand, engines in them run very sweet usually and not much rust.


Would need a Car Coat, Pipe and one of them hats they they all wear to drive it properly though. Sad
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PostPosted: 22:11 - 18 Nov 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Robster wrote:
Bare with me here....

.....Rover 75 2 litre Diesel estate.

Cheap as chips, good on fuel, make sure its a later one (the one Rover built during BMW ownership). Lad at work has one, cheap and reliable and quite lush inside. His has leccy seats, nice stereo, leather etc.

Had a few come through our work and they don't climb much north of a grand, engines in them run very sweet usually and not much rust.


That the one that's basically a Jag S-type with more fake chrome? Don't you have to show ID to prove you're over 50 to get one?
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PostPosted: 22:24 - 18 Nov 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

Easy... A Rover 75 was my 2nd car at 19... Laughing

Was probably one the nicer cars I've driven...so yes. A vote for it.
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PostPosted: 23:27 - 18 Nov 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

dydey90 wrote:
Robster wrote:
Bare with me here....

.....Rover 75 2 litre Diesel estate.

Cheap as chips, good on fuel, make sure its a later one (the one Rover built during BMW ownership). Lad at work has one, cheap and reliable and quite lush inside. His has leccy seats, nice stereo, leather etc.

Actually, only the early cars were built under BMW's stewardship, they sold out to Phoenix in 2000, when the 75 had been available for about 18 months.

Had a few come through our work and they don't climb much north of a grand, engines in them run very sweet usually and not much rust.


That the one that's basically a Jag S-type with more fake chrome? Don't you have to show ID to prove you're over 50 to get one?


No, the 75 isn't based on anything, nor is anything based on the 75.

It was always an inhouse design, which was on the drawing board before BMW took over - they eventually used a version of the BM Z Axle rear suspension, the M47 diesel engine (pre swirl flap nightmares) and a lot of their electronics, but it's more Rover than BMW.

Of course, the fact that it has a pipe and slippers reputation, plus the manufacturer going down the tubes, means there are some serious bargains to be had.

It's a great car, that won lots of awards in it's day, so if you stay clear of the K series boat anchor engine, it's a good choice for not much money.
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PostPosted: 23:49 - 18 Nov 2015    Post subject: Reply with quote

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