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- Ardius_
Hi guys, I wrote off my beloved Swift a few weeks ago and I'm left having to find a new car. I've been driving my Mum's old 2003 Focus in the meantime (which I love) but I really need to find something with a low mileage as the Focus has seen better days.
I've had a look around at a few cars today at a used cars place to get an idea which I fit in and like the look of. The biggest factor which decides which car I get is can I fit in them? I'm 6'2 with long legs so many cars I have trouble sitting in comfortably - usually because the steering wheel is too low and my knees hit it.
I'm really just looking for suggestions for cars to look at and consider - I can find out if I fit in them but what I don't know is how reliable some cars are and the potential hidden issues.
So far I've found the cars that suit me best currently are:
-2007 Suzuki Swift
-2007/8 Vauxhall Corsa
-2009 Alfa Romeo MiTO
-2007 BMW 1 series
-2007 Fiat Punto
-2008 Honda Civic
Now I would happily get another Swift but I feel like getting something new, so thats a last option.
The Corsa I've driven a fair bit during my driving lessons+test back in 2007/2008 so I'm comfortable with it but its not an exciting car.
I'm very tempted with the Honda, BMW and Alfa but all of these have various worries.
-The Honda I read various stories about engine troubles and various bits and pieces breaking. It doesn't sound great to own but great to drive. Insurance seems reasonable.
-The BMW is naturally high insurance - I'm also worried that maintenance will be expensive though it might be more reliable.
-The Alfa Romeo naturally has plenty of reliability worries plus its got poor rear visibility.
So if anyone could give me any more information or advice about Civics, 1 series and MiTo's I would be grateful!
If anyone has any alternative car suggestions, these are the car specs I'm looking for:
-<£10,000
-Around Fiesta/Swift/mid-compact size car...though this is quickly changing to bigger cars like the Focus as I'm finding I don't fit in a lot of cars.
-Petrol
-ideally <1.5l engine
-low mileage
-ideally 5 door but I'm happy with 3 door
One of the things I really like about the 2003 Focus is the excellent visibility but it seems a lot of cars these days have very high windscreens and a further back seating position. I'm considering perhaps buying a low mileage older Focus but I'd prefer to get a newer car that will last me a few years without breaking down. The newer Focus is slightly out of my price range but I am considering it.
I originally thought I could go for a new Peugeot 207 or VW Golf but the 207 has a horrible seating position where I'm sat far too far back in the car and the Golf has a steering wheel which is too far away.
Here's a list of cars that I sat in and didn't fit right or had things I didn't like:
-Skoda Fabia
-Seat Ibiza
-Renault Clio
-Ford Fiesta (gutted as I like the new model)
-Toyota Yaris
-Newer Vauxhall Corsa
-Citroen C4
-Peugeot 207
-Newer VW Golf
(I can't remember the exact model years for all of these...the older Golfs I seem to fit better - I've not tried the newer Polo, etc).
I would also be all ears to any unique suggestions that would be in my price braket! I'm very open to getting an older used car. I'm mainly looking to get a low-mileage car though.
I've had a look around at a few cars today at a used cars place to get an idea which I fit in and like the look of. The biggest factor which decides which car I get is can I fit in them? I'm 6'2 with long legs so many cars I have trouble sitting in comfortably - usually because the steering wheel is too low and my knees hit it.
I'm really just looking for suggestions for cars to look at and consider - I can find out if I fit in them but what I don't know is how reliable some cars are and the potential hidden issues.
So far I've found the cars that suit me best currently are:
-2007 Suzuki Swift
-2007/8 Vauxhall Corsa
-2009 Alfa Romeo MiTO
-2007 BMW 1 series
-2007 Fiat Punto
-2008 Honda Civic
Now I would happily get another Swift but I feel like getting something new, so thats a last option.
The Corsa I've driven a fair bit during my driving lessons+test back in 2007/2008 so I'm comfortable with it but its not an exciting car.
I'm very tempted with the Honda, BMW and Alfa but all of these have various worries.
-The Honda I read various stories about engine troubles and various bits and pieces breaking. It doesn't sound great to own but great to drive. Insurance seems reasonable.
-The BMW is naturally high insurance - I'm also worried that maintenance will be expensive though it might be more reliable.
-The Alfa Romeo naturally has plenty of reliability worries plus its got poor rear visibility.
So if anyone could give me any more information or advice about Civics, 1 series and MiTo's I would be grateful!
If anyone has any alternative car suggestions, these are the car specs I'm looking for:
-<£10,000
-Around Fiesta/Swift/mid-compact size car...though this is quickly changing to bigger cars like the Focus as I'm finding I don't fit in a lot of cars.
-Petrol
-ideally <1.5l engine
-low mileage
-ideally 5 door but I'm happy with 3 door
One of the things I really like about the 2003 Focus is the excellent visibility but it seems a lot of cars these days have very high windscreens and a further back seating position. I'm considering perhaps buying a low mileage older Focus but I'd prefer to get a newer car that will last me a few years without breaking down. The newer Focus is slightly out of my price range but I am considering it.
I originally thought I could go for a new Peugeot 207 or VW Golf but the 207 has a horrible seating position where I'm sat far too far back in the car and the Golf has a steering wheel which is too far away.
Here's a list of cars that I sat in and didn't fit right or had things I didn't like:
-Skoda Fabia
-Seat Ibiza
-Renault Clio
-Ford Fiesta (gutted as I like the new model)
-Toyota Yaris
-Newer Vauxhall Corsa
-Citroen C4
-Peugeot 207
-Newer VW Golf
(I can't remember the exact model years for all of these...the older Golfs I seem to fit better - I've not tried the newer Polo, etc).
I would also be all ears to any unique suggestions that would be in my price braket! I'm very open to getting an older used car. I'm mainly looking to get a low-mileage car though.