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AndyCorsaSport
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3rd Dec 12 at 17:13   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Saving for a house is going well, but also moving work soon which will mean 130 miles a week as apose to the 30 miles a week I currently do.

Got a 1.7 Puma at the moment, as it was cheap. Just want something cheaper to run etc.

£1200 ish
Diesel
Pref hatchback but not too fussed
Cheap tax/insurance
No older that 2000.
Still look a bit decent.

All I can think of are a 206 or 306 2.0 HDi D-Turbo?

Any other ideas.
Corsa_Sport21
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What about a 307 HDi?? Can pick them up in budget nowadays.

Unless you get maybe a 307 HDi D turbo, then it probably won't look as good as the 306 HDi D Turbo. But will be newer and probably have less miles.

3 door 306 HDi in moonstone blue with cyclones would be a winner for me.
Jamie-C
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3rd Dec 12 at 17:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I have a 306 Dturbo, not a bad car tbf, goes well with the turn of a few spanners and is reliable enough, parts are cheap too for whatever you need, tax is £120 a year and I'm paying £700 for insurance.

What about a Astra diesel? MK3 or 4?
T21SVJ
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saab 93 tid, seat leon, ford focus.
AndyCorsaSport
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3rd Dec 12 at 17:35   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

That's why I was looking at those Jamie. Insurance is just under £600. So tax and insurance works out less that insurance alone on the puma.
AndyCorsaSport
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3rd Dec 12 at 17:39   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Like this?



133k on it. Local too.
deano87
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Stick with the Puma. That sort of mileage, plus increase in cost of diesel at the pump and potential costs of changing cars, e.g. diesel needing a service immediately, odd tyre, increased insurance, you're unlikely to see a saving.
AndyCorsaSport
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Insurance is £200 cheaper. Tax is £120 for year where as puma is about £120 for 6 month. Service will cost me £30 max and tyres I get cheap as too.
Jamie-C
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Sorry, tax is £120 for 6 months
AndyCorsaSport
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I looked at a 206 that was 120 for year? Maybe newer?
pow
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Clio dCi
Jamie-C
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Not sure, mine is a 1998 and it cost me £120 last month to tax it for 6 months. Cars registered before March '01 it goes on engine size, if its registered after it goes on emissions.
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X reg and before = £215 for the year, Y reg and after £120 for the year. Just get a clio dCi, £30 tax, cheap as chips to run, won't have a seized rear beam
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The pic you posted is of a HDi, better on fuel etc and more reliable than an older XUD engine but can't be fiddled with spanners to make it quicker.
Corsa_Sport21
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quote:
Originally posted by deano87
Stick with the Puma. That sort of mileage, plus increase in cost of diesel at the pump and potential costs of changing cars, e.g. diesel needing a service immediately, odd tyre, increased insurance, you're unlikely to see a saving.


But even with the price of diesel being higher than petrol, £40 worth of diesel will still see more miles than £40 worth of petrol in the Puma.
AndyCorsaSport
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quote:
Originally posted by GB123
The pic you posted is of a HDi, better on fuel etc and more reliable than an older XUD engine but can't be fiddled with spanners to make it quicker.


Yeah there the ones I been looking at the HDi. Not bothered about tinkering with it. Just to get me about and be cheap.
GB123
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Yeah if that's what you want it for then definitely go for a HDi.
sc0ott
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quote:
Originally posted by pow
Clio dCi


May struggle to find one for 1200. Cheap as fuck however.
Andrew
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Try and get a Clio without a sunroof.
Jed D
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corsa c 1.3cdti
scottyp1989
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Would say either clio, fiesta or 1.3 corsa, all 30/40 quid tax a year
Jed D
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1.3 corsa cdti is roughly £100 for a years tax
scottyp1989
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Thought they were cheaper than that?

 
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