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    Re: Cars to consider for frequent distance driving.

    Careful with timing belts if that is a metric, it is after all just a fancy elastic band and hence will perish with age. Most of my cars get the belt replaced at the 5 year or whatever interval, long before the mileage limit.

    Always staggers me that people are happy to spend thousands on buying a car, of which a good proportion will disappear as depreciation, yet they won't spend a few hundred on basic maintenance. They then leave it on the driveway, so they can put a £150 lawn mower in the garage. Nation of crazy people I say!

    Edit to add: D'oh, beaten to it again

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    Re: Cars to consider for frequent distance driving.

    Quote Originally Posted by Vini View Post

    Shame it's auto!
    I had the same view for quite a while. I owned 3 automatic Bimmers since then and now I prefer them over manuals. It's a must have for "frequent distance driving" I think.

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    Re: Cars to consider for frequent distance driving.

    Quote Originally Posted by ehhhhhhh View Post
    I had the same view for quite a while. I owned 3 automatic Bimmers since then and now I prefer them over manuals. It's a must have for "frequent distance driving" I think.
    If you have to go near a city, certainly. My commute's cross country and the opposite applies as I find manuals far more predictable in bad conditions, especially snow.

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    Re: Cars to consider for frequent distance driving.

    Uh oh................ It's not a bimmer.

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    Re: Cars to consider for frequent distance driving.

    BMW wise 530d is rather good for long distances, and I doubt it would cost much more than an Audi to maintain.

    Otherwise, if the long trips are only a couple of times a month (so long journeys a consideration but not massive miles per year) 530i? Petrol engines in the e60 are less complex than the diesels so usually less expensive if they go wrong (for example, no turbo). MPG won't be fantastic like on the diesel, but you'll get a better one in your budget.

    Alternatively, the same applies to the 3 series, and the e90 330i is supposed to be a peach....


    LCI 530i: http://www.pistonheads.com/classifie...e-2007/1210440

    e90 330I: http://www.pistonheads.com/classifie...er-etc/1532586

    higher spec 330i: http://www.pistonheads.com/classifie...--2007/1549498

    manual 330i: http://www.pistonheads.com/classifie...t-2007/1492944



    Edit - one from a main dealer (though worth checking if it is a BMW AUC) http://www.pistonheads.com/classifie...r-auto/1517581
    Last edited by dave87; 21-07-2013 at 06:33 PM.

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    Re: Cars to consider for frequent distance driving.

    Quote Originally Posted by Vini View Post
    I like the Focus, and have had a MK1 and MK2 myself. I don't really like the internal/external design of the MK3. But thats by the by. After a few years, they just seem to lose their ride comfort... Perhaps Sheffield just kills them, or perhaps it's me not looking after them, but the road noise just starts to creep in and every bump starts to feels like a crater... I'm after a car that has a bunch of workmen living inside, who are always a few miles ahead of you, who can fill in the bumps and make the ride a bit nicer!
    I read a review on the S40 that also confirmed what I currently get with the Focus, presumably as it's one and the same. That there's no foot rest to the side of the clutch, which means you plant it on the floor, or as I do, on the clutch!! This is a nightmare...
    I have a foot rest in mine.....

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    Re: Cars to consider for frequent distance driving.

    Alfa 159 or a Mazda 6 if you want a left field choice.

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    Re: Cars to consider for frequent distance driving.

    Vauxhall Insignia 2.0L SE Nav (160) CDTI








    Last edited by Vini; 28-07-2013 at 03:01 AM.

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    Re: Cars to consider for frequent distance driving.

    Oh my eyes! Not sure the world needs to see that many photos of the insignia (Granted, it looks better than that in the flesh - especially if you avoid the horrible silver colour shown)

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    Re: Cars to consider for frequent distance driving.

    Quote Originally Posted by kalniel View Post
    Oh my eyes! Not sure the world needs to see that many photos of the insignia (Granted, it looks better than that in the flesh - especially if you avoid the horrible silver colour shown)


    I took out the S40, the 320D and the Sig.

    The S40, was fun to drive, but felt very Focus like, despite liking it, it didn't feel like much of a change and the boot was not Hockey Kit friendly.

    The 320D in my price range at the dealers, were all basic models and high mileage. I took one out and sat in a couple. I couldn't get the seating position right and even with the seat to the floor was scraping my Jedwood weave on the roof...!

    The Insignia, was the 'sensible' option unfortunately, but it came in well under budget and literally has ALL of the options included, except bizarrely Bluetooth, which I will retrofit.

    The exterior continues to grow on me, as seemingly, does the number of them on the road. They're a bit like dog $. But never mind, it meets and exceeds my 'wishlist', I look forward to giving it a decent test this week, which is full of motorway miles!

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    Re: Cars to consider for frequent distance driving.

    Seriously, good choice - the ride quality is meant to be excellent - good long distance cruisers.

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    Re: Cars to consider for frequent distance driving.

    i had one for 6 weeks as a courtesy car after someone killed our lasses megane, i loved it. i seriously contemplated buying one, but in the end, didn't have 12k. good cars though. my dad loves his. apart from the cost of 19" tyres.

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    Re: Cars to consider for frequent distance driving.

    Quote Originally Posted by bytejunkie View Post
    ...apart from the cost of 19" tyres.
    Yes, can't say I'm looking forward to that!

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    Re: Cars to consider for frequent distance driving.

    Reps/salepeople seams to be driving bluemo golfs.

    Just go with the herd.

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    Re: Cars to consider for frequent distance driving.

    Quote Originally Posted by abaxas View Post
    Reps/salepeople seams to be driving bluemo golfs.

    Just go with the herd.
    I did, I got an Insignia. Since putting pen to paper, I'm amazed at how many there are on the road! I guess you get blinkered though when you're unconciously looking for them.

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    Re: Cars to consider for frequent distance driving.

    Quote Originally Posted by Vini View Post
    Yes, can't say I'm looking forward to that!
    Well, to make you feel better, I am in the process of booking my audi in for its 70k service, including timing belt and brake fluid change. On top of that, its recommended to change the water pump and thermostat. On top of those, it also needs 4 tyres which are 275/35/R20's.

    See, it could be worse

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