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Yet another what car thread - bashbarnard - 21-12-2014 As some of you already know im looking for a 5 door for my better half. Unable to find a five door xud that isnt a shitter. Im not saying one wont pop up but its been 2 months of searching so far. Finally she has agreed to look at other cars. She doesnt like the look of the phase 3 ones so no hdis unfortunately. Basically we need a five soor diesel that looks nice. Has a really nice gear change. (one of her specifications). Has enough room for two kids and 2 adults with buggys. Just to give you an idea the cars she likes driving are mk4 golfs (not enough boot space) 306 xuds and 205 xuds also classic minis. Obviously money is an issue. Finding spares or repairs cars within budget is fine as I can fix basically anything. £600 ideally I can spend more. What do you guys think?? Help! RE: Yet another what car thread - Toms306 - 21-12-2014 There's more boot space in a mk4 golf than any of the others on the list lol. Could probably get a pov spec PD90 in budget and they come looking dated like phase 2s aswell. Are you on dubgen? There's often cheap local cars on there, think there's an old passat diesel unless its sold already. There's not much for your budget though, barely anything spares/repairs worth having locally atm. RE: Yet another what car thread - 306carter - 21-12-2014 Golf boot is too small but a 205 boot isn't? With a limited budget whatever you buy will require work. Without looking a Focus or Astra might be worth looking at. RE: Yet another what car thread - bashbarnard - 21-12-2014 The golf boot is the biggest on the list but a touch small for tqo buggys. The 205/306 are smaller I am aware. These are cars she used to have and enjoy driving to give people an idea what she likes. Ill have a look on dubgen as well. Not on there yet. We were thinking a newer focus to be fair. We have more money than 600 but want to spend as little as possible. Spares or repair car for 1000 would be acceptable dependent on what car. RE: Yet another what car thread - Iceman299 - 21-12-2014 What does she not like about phase 3's? RE: Yet another what car thread - bashbarnard - 21-12-2014 Everything apprently. The way the front end looks. Its full of electric stuff she doesnt need. Just crap that makes no sense. I am not going to question it. She doesnt want one no point trying to change her mind. RE: Yet another what car thread - bigcheez2k3 - 21-12-2014 (21-12-2014, 11:04 AM)bashbarnard Wrote: Everything apprently. The way the front end looks. Its full of electric stuff she doesnt need. Just crap that makes no sense. I am not going to question it. She doesnt want one no point trying to change her mind. So Woman logic then? RE: Yet another what car thread - rtha6551 - 21-12-2014 Bloke I bought my mk4 golf off sold it because it couldn't fit 2 pushchairs in :/ RE: Yet another what car thread - Toms306 - 21-12-2014 (21-12-2014, 10:13 AM)bashbarnard Wrote: The golf boot is the biggest on the list but a touch small for tqo buggys. The 205/306 are smaller I am aware. These are cars she used to have and enjoy driving to give people an idea what she likes. I know of a spares repair Focus, 2006 Titanium 1.6 TDCi for around a grand.... Has too many electricals that make no sense I reckon though. Also, that Passat has been sold now. RE: Yet another what car thread - bashbarnard - 21-12-2014 Electrics are easy to sort for running stuff. Wire in the bare minimum then get a mapper on here to right everything else out. May have to.look into them. RE: Yet another what car thread - Toms306 - 21-12-2014 No I mean it has a lot of electrical spec that your missus won't like lol. Just remembered its a 3dr though. Should be able to get a Mk1 in budget though, 1.8TDDi/TDCi, also look for a Ghia X if you can, easier to clean baby mess off leathers! RE: Yet another what car thread - bashbarnard - 21-12-2014 thats a goos idea. Ive finally got her looking at focus's ive got to find one nearby for her to.test drive. RE: Yet another what car thread - Iceman299 - 21-12-2014 Just get her to find her own car then? She clearly knows what she likes/doesn't like RE: Yet another what car thread - bashbarnard - 21-12-2014 Always try and help the other half though. Brownie points and all that. We now have a seat to go look at so we will see. RE: Yet another what car thread - Iceman299 - 21-12-2014 I'm just glad mine puts up with me changing cars every few weeks lol RE: Yet another what car thread - welshpug - 21-12-2014 406, cheap, sturdy, big. RE: Yet another what car thread - Connor - 21-12-2014 Can probably get a late focus with the 1.8 diesel lump in it, around 03/04 plate RE: Yet another what car thread - welshpug - 21-12-2014 yuck! horrible engine. RE: Yet another what car thread - Ruan - 21-12-2014 Yeah, the list of things I'd rather do than own a 1.8TDDi or TDCi includes watching paint dry, chewing someone else's pubic hair, nailing my balls to a desk... The list goes on. They're slightly reliable, which is about their only plus point. RE: Yet another what car thread - Toms306 - 21-12-2014 They're also cheap to buy lol, that's the other plus point, loads of them around cheap! However they're not fast, or cheap to run, or refined... RE: Yet another what car thread - Toms306 - 22-12-2014 Just come across your ideal car... 5 doors, loads of boot space, spares/repair, could just about get it in budget I reckon... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/subaru-impreza-wrx-sti-spares-or-repair-/171573875971?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item27f2999503 RE: Yet another what car thread - bashbarnard - 22-12-2014 Thats awesome. Probally wanot get the mpgz though. Lol. Plus lu hates scoobys. But for me....... RE: Yet another what car thread - hbomb1905 - 23-12-2014 Mk1 Octavia TDi - drives like a golf but with added boot. It it was me i'd be going 406 as welshpug said RE: Yet another what car thread - Herby7 - 23-12-2014 Peugeot 405 or 406 RE: Yet another what car thread - 7057sam - 27-12-2014 Bash I've been finding 3 or 4 d turbo's and hdi's round are way on Gumtree.want me to link them to you?? RE: Yet another what car thread - bashbarnard - 27-12-2014 Its ok. Lu has decided she wants to look at this vw she has found on sunday. If not she doesnt like it I may shoot myself! RE: Yet another what car thread - 7057sam - 29-12-2014 Heard you got will's leon Nice cars,hopes she's happy with it. RE: Yet another what car thread - bashbarnard - 29-12-2014 Yeah. Helps will out sorts lus problem and stops mr looking for cars. Best of both worlds RE: Yet another what car thread - THE_Liam - 29-12-2014 Another vote for a 406 here, or maybe a 306 estate? Likely to be hard to find a phase 2 though, not many phase 2 estates around. A phase 3 L model has the phase 2 bumpers? |