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Need some car advice for my mum lol.

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At the moment my mum and dad have an Audi A4 Quattro 2.5 TDI Sport which is a great car, but only gets used by my mum as a daily car so isnt really any good for her.

 

They are going to sell it pretty soon and just get a smaller more economical car for mum to use. I have suggested a VW Polo 1.4TDI as they can do 60mpg easily enough, cheap to insure (insurance group 4 i believe), will last forever. and is a VW :wink:

 

Is the polo a good choice or is there better out there?

 

Rob.

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1.9TDi Sport.. combined 62mpg.. 60 in 10 secs... Then chip it...

 

Or tell them the 1.8T is a really good car.. 8secs to 60mph... :evil: Basically same as Ibiza Fr...

 

Ot there's always the Fabia VRs....

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Well she's not a badge snob but she's not a woman racer either so not bothered about how much power it has and how quick it gets to 60 :lol: which is why i thought polo 1.4tdi.

 

She wants something thats going to last and not fall apart basically. Are the Skodas as good as the VW's or are they built to a budget?

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Skodas have just as good build quality as VW's, if not better. The later the car the better the feel to the trim too. Fabia has always been a bit plasticy for my liking.

To be honest the Ford/PSA TDCI's are better than the VW 1.4/1.9 engines now, the new focus 1.6 TDCI seems the pick of the smaller diesels at the moment.

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What about a trusty Lupo, they are cheap as chips these days, and the diesels run forever! Nice little daily driver with VW build quality. I had one for my first car and Id definately recommend them. 8)

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seat ibiza 1.9tdi, the missus has one, and she drove to london then back to birmingham, it averaged 55.4 mpg. it looks pretty cool i think also.

 

karl

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How many miles a year does she do. If its less than 15,000 and she's buying new it is cheaper to buy petrol

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How many miles a year does she do. If its less than 15,000 and she's buying new it is cheaper to buy petrol

 

Its probably around that, maybe a tad more. She's not buying brand new, second hand but just a few years old i think would be best as she wants to keep the change from the Audi selling. Looking around at Polo 1.4TDI's she will be looking at about £5-6K for a fairly decent one with low ish miles.

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when we were looking, the other half considered Polos too. Seemed you got less for your money, versus the Megan - a Golf sized car. The 1.5 deisel 100bhp gives her about 57mpg and me about 59 or more. Never worth booting the thing, got a power band between 2 and 3k only. Easy to park; low insurance. Tyres about £60 a corner. Picked hers up with 3k miles for crazy money; I'd look for one with 30k miles for about £5k. Drawbacks being concerns on Renault electronics and thier funny key card at £100 a peice; the ultra safety means massive front pillars and obstructed view to those with longer reach.

 

Maybe skodas worth a look?

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