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Higgers



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What's the best cheap commuting car?
Guys,

After a bit of advice. Next job is in Glasgow so need a cheap commuter able to do the weekly commute from Bala area to Glasgow. Cheap running costs and tax, plus not a money pit.

Was thinking £3k max.

Initial thoughts are Citroen C2 HDi VTS or a old school Fabia VRS. A little sporty I know, but I do enjoy driving and I may as well have a little fun whilst doing it Wink

All thoughts welcome..........this means I get to keep the Defender! Thumbs Up

Cheers

Ian Thumbs Up
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borderterrier



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Fly?
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JAY BOY



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We have had a Suzuki swift in the past and they a great cheap car to run and not a lot of money now. Thumbs Up
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louiskemp1



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I've always used Polo's in this sort of case. Cheap parts, very reliable and you can always make a £ or two on them if you have a good eye for them!
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How's about a bit of this...

Lexus IS 200 2.0 SE 4dr Auto £2695 34000 miles. Nice quality motor.

It's not mine, by the way! Rolling with laughter but saw it on Autot......

Or any Honda motor ever made.
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Higgers



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borderterrier wrote:
Fly?


By the time I get to the airport, wait, fly, the wife drives 90 min to the airport then 90 mins back. It'll be quicker and cheaper to drive. Same goes for the train unfortunately!
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True enough. A nice Golf GTD would do the trick I reckon. Classless, quick (ish), good on fuel and well screwed together. Get a good one and it will last forever. Suffers high mileage well.
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Another Thumbs Up For Golf... Mr. Green

We have one, it is brilliant for short runs or long commutes and about twice the MPG of my 90... Whistle
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Pam W



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I'm mulling over a cheap commuting car at the moment too, for when I eventually go back to work! (Job hunting now!)

Problem is I've been driving Land Rovers (RR, Disco, Freelander, Defender) for around 25 years now and I hate been low down close to the ground in a 'car'. Driving a 2wd manual car just isn't a happy thought!

I'd like a FL2 but they are a bit out of our price range as a cheap commuter - £14K or so would pay for an awful lot of fuel in our very lovely to drive 4.0 Auto P38 RR!

So then got around to thinking maybe a diesel auto Suzuki Vitara might be an option. Never driven one but they can't be too bad, can they?? Confused Wink Our blog - http://landytravels.com/

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I have a ford fiesta econetic 1.6 tdci I get a good 50mpg when hammering it and upwards of 60mpg when driving sensibly.

A guy I work with has a golf which does more mpg but when we looked at it the golf was cheaper to run day to day but cost mo to buy and service where as the fiesta was cheaper to buy and cheaper to service. Cheap enought to not Warrant the extra out lay for a golf. Russell
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Pam W wrote:
I'm mulling over a cheap commuting car at the moment too, for when I eventually go back to work! (Job hunting now!)

Problem is I've been driving Land Rovers (RR, Disco, Freelander, Defender) for around 25 years now and I hate been low down close to the ground in a 'car'. Driving a 2wd manual car just isn't a happy thought!

I'd like a FL2 but they are a bit out of our price range as a cheap commuter - £14K or so would pay for an awful lot of fuel in our very lovely to drive 4.0 Auto P38 RR!

So then got around to thinking maybe a diesel auto Suzuki Vitara might be an option. Never driven one but they can't be too bad, can they?? Confused Wink


I know what you mean, I hate sitting low especially in traffic.

Whe we lived in Scotland we had a defender and a disco and didn't worry about a small car as it wouldn't cope with the winters. Russell
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I'm using a Golf for most of my commuting. Had a problem this week that because of it being parked at the back and I know it's got no fuel in it, so I've taken the 110 for the last 3 days! .. Any excuse Whistle 2008 Defender 110 XS SW - M57N2 / 6HP28X
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BigRuss wrote:
I have a ford fiesta econetic 1.6 tdci I get a good 50mpg when hammering it and upwards of 60mpg when driving sensibly.

A guy I work with has a golf which does more mpg but when we looked at it the golf was cheaper to run day to day but cost mo to buy and service where as the fiesta was cheaper to buy and cheaper to service. Cheap enought to not Warrant the extra out lay for a golf.


Filters and a good quality oil are all that's needed to keep these things running. Normal wear items such as tyres, shocks etc are much of a muchness price wise. Europarts are a decent source of quality, reasonably priced bits.
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Citroën piccolo. Best car on the road. Obviously a diesel. They regularly do 200k + miles and the 110ps 1.6 I had did over 70mpg +. (got 800 miles on a tank)

50+k miles out of the tyres....and ran lovely on the bio diesel too.
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Given the amount of miles you'll be doing, I'd consider a bigger car for comfort & safety reasons.

Automatic is also a good option. I used to do a 400 mile round trip journey a few times a week and it was a mix of cross country and motorways, an auto was a god-send and a decent sized car felt a lot safer when dicing with 40 ton trucks.

Cheers

Simon
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