Not an estate but have a 14 plate Mondeo 2.0 duratorq diesel. Never given me any grief, loads of room, pulls our 1500kg caravan like a dream, it's the titanium x so all the toys (for 2014 anyway) and didn't cost me an arm and a leg to buy. Gave me 60mpg on a long motorway run.
For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.
Quote:Not an estate but have a 14 plate Mondeo 2.0 duratorq diesel. Never given me any grief, loads of room, pulls our 1500kg caravan like a dream, it's the titanium x so all the toys (for 2014 anyway) and didn't cost me an arm and a leg to buy. Gave me 60mpg on a long motorway run.
Been looking at the Mondeo hatchbacks, thinking towbar and a roof rack instead of an estate. Hmmmm
The local Federales are replacing the Holden (GM) Commodore fleet with Skoda's. Must be a generally good car.
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I have a 2015 Yeti TDi which I really like, frugal, spacious and tows my bikes.. Not had any major issues. Water pump went early but a wee sensor told me it needed water so got onto it pretty quickly. It's coming up to 200'000km, I do service it diligently. Belts weren't as expensive as anticipated and DCT flush and lube, again, didn't hurt too much.
TDM 850 Loud and unusual. CRM 250r Woo hoo! DT 230 Lanza Fiddled with.... Bloody hell, is that legal? GG Randonee AKA "I didn't think that was possible".
I am a fan of long roof cars, currently running an 07 xc70, came into service when we were having the bathroom and lounge done, my god the amount of stuff you can get in them.
Comfort is exceptional, I have the d5 183bhp manual, commuting in the city I average 34mpg, open roads 45mpg.
I have always had estates or MPVs. Currently an old A6, a Ford Galaxy (wife) and an S-Max (son). Had Volvo 850, Citroen XM, VW Passat and a Sharan, among others.
Some takeaways from experience and/or research in the age bracket you mentioned:
Avoid Ford 1.8 l diesel. The 2 l is good, as is the 2.2.
Avoid Ford Powershift and VAG DSG gearboxes.
Research thorougly the Volvo diesels in V50/70, some engine codes have extreme piston/cylinder wear and burns oil.
VW and Audi rusts, Skoda semingly less.
Ford also seems to rust less.
Citroen often has electric gremlins, can be hard to track down.
4x4s need tires of exact same wear. One tire damaged means 4 new. XC 70 is particularly picky, middle gearbox breaks in a jiffy if tires are different.
No experience with Opel.
2002 TDM 900 Red/Yellow Cocktail (it's yellow)., biggified some
â¦..out of left-field, might I suggest the Subaru Legacy Sports Tourer RN (not called an estate, but is one) Iâve had my â06 model since 2010
and itâs been great for me⦠mines auto and with the biggest engine (3ltr) so don't think âeconomyââ¦but they did offer a smaller engine & diesel versionsâ¦..Plus points: very reliable, 4WD, well equipped, comfortable, convenient, big load capacity (back seats down easy + âboot spaceâ covered with easy-remove blind), custom fit roof bars availableâ¦..fast when requiredâ¦Minus points: economy, rather firm suspensionâ¦..perhaps no main dealers in your streetâ¦â¦certainly worth consideringâ¦.Jiff
Well, after all the generous comments, I've just bought an Insignia Elite 2ltr eco Diesel hatchback 2015, black with 19inch alloys and full leather interior. Seller only a mile from me. Picking it up on tuesday. Zero road tax to pay and good fuel economy.
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Except mine will need a proper valet and the wheels are curbed so will need refurbing. Might get a tow bar fitted at some point.
Noice Juan SR. The udder noice thing about older cars is that everyone elses cars feel luxurious.
Tishabelles folks got Juan just loike dat, same colour 2015. Very comfy car dat.
Doin valve clearances? Use dappers valve shim exchange program and the job will be carroty - Free (other than you postin me yer shims) for sporting members.
Typical internet thread: Looking for advice on which Estate to buy....Buys a hatchback  Â
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Have they changed the VED bands again then? I thought it was only EV's that were free? My mother was annoyed some years ago when her Aygo went from free to £10/month :rotflmmfao:
1992 Mk1, 76k miles, Hagon springs, MTC exhaust, 4½ gears Gone now
Quote:It's not on your list but I picked up a 2014 2.0 ltr diesel skoda superb estate last year. Bought it from my neighbour who was meticulous in servicing it. It's got 114,000 miles on the clock but runs beautifully. Pretty economical and has tons of room. Pre Blue model, might be worth a look.
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Last June I got the Superb 2.0 D SE Business model (with umbrellas in the doors !) .
92k miles, 16 reg, £5600 (ex cat N write off)
Now has 117k miles.
Water pump failed 5k ago (common on these VW engines), the retrofit pump doesn't fail as frequently. Water pump and timing belt cost £120 and 3.5 hours, quite easy
I also uprated the front shocks to Bilstein B4 and B6 at the rear
You can reprogram the ECU to tell it it's an 'Audi' and all Skoda (grandad's car) throttle pedal lag disappears.
It runs literally superbly, rides like a well sorted cruiser and the long wheelbase helps stability in the wet (which mostly happens between September and March here)
Second largest boot of all estates (beaten only by a Merc model)
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Spares are cheap, suspension arms can be used from Skoda, VW, Seat and Audi models, whichever is cheapest that day, same for all the common VW parts it's built from, so you get VW/Audi quality at low prices
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I went to look at a Golf Hatchback for the wife recently, whcih has the same 2.0 diesel engine, which had clocked up 260k miles and had never been opened.
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Keep up with oil/filter changes, and upgrade the water pump and they're reliable.
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£20 road tax. Unbelievably !
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I have to sell it next year when it goes over 7 years old due to company policy....if anyone wants one next year !
Quote:It's not on your list but I picked up a 2014 2.0 ltr diesel skoda superb estate last year. Bought it from my neighbour who was meticulous in servicing it. It's got 114,000 miles on the clock but runs beautifully. Pretty economical and has tons of room. Pre Blue model, might be worth a look.
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Have you done the ECU trick of telling it it's an Audi ?
Suddenly all throttle pedal lag is gone, sport mode feels more sporty !
Whatever you get or buy I advise against the supermarket diesel (Tesco being the exception) due to the ultra high pressure pumps not liking the lack of lube in the fuel. 30,000 psi not uncommon and microns of clearance in the pumps and injectors. A friends 2016 Octavia ate it's pump and injectors at 80,000 miles
My MK1 is tax exempt because it's classed as clapped out (25yr old +), Ford Focus and daughters Pug 207 around 70euros each a year in tax. There's an advantage in living in a remote village in the middle of Nada, España ð Nice car btw Studley. Neighbour has one and it's Luxurious with a capital L.
Quote:Whatever you get or buy I advise against the supermarket diesel (Tesco being the exception) due to the ultra high pressure pumps not liking the lack of lube in the fuel. 30,000 psi not uncommon and microns of clearance in the pumps and injectors. A friends 2016 Octavia ate it's pump and injectors at 80,000 miles
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I'm never convinced by the arguments against supermarket fuel. My Octavia with the 2 litre CR170 engine has done 150k miles on it so far and the only problem I've had was when a local main dealer fucked up a service
1992 Mk1, 76k miles, Hagon springs, MTC exhaust, 4½ gears Gone now