Jubbs Posted January 20, 2023 Share Posted January 20, 2023 13 minutes ago, Wolfie said: How about something like a KIA Ceed? Never really looked at these before, I'll look into it! Size wise tbf, I don't need a bigger car and will probably actually end up wanting a smaller car. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wolfie Posted January 20, 2023 Share Posted January 20, 2023 17 hours ago, Kokosnuss said: Just set in motion swapping my 2013 Seat Leon for a Mazda CX-3. Nowt wrong with them. We were looking at them and Ford Pumas last year for Mrs Wolfie and we probably would have got one but the right mix of heated this and powered that in an automatic weren't available for her. We ended up with a Hyundai Kona - which is also a good car (if slightly odd looking from the front IMO) May Contain Nuts 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foreveram Posted January 20, 2023 Share Posted January 20, 2023 I bought mine brand new nearly two years ago and now I’m retired I thought it would last me long term, I’ve already done nearly 30,000 miles ( lots of them driving to watch Derby all over the country). I was talking to the girl in the showroom and she’s been driving the hybrid and says it averages over 50 mpg. I would happily trade mine in but I don’t think I can justify the expense out of my pension pot.? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
May Contain Nuts Posted January 20, 2023 Share Posted January 20, 2023 (edited) 3 hours ago, Wolfie said: Nowt wrong with them. We were looking at them and Ford Pumas last year for Mrs Wolfie and we probably would have got one but the right mix of heated this and powered that in an automatic weren't available for her. We ended up with a Hyundai Kona - which is also a good car (if slightly odd looking from the front IMO) I clearly misjudged the crowd in this thread, I'll talk now ? (probably too much) I've always just gone for medium/small hatchbacks and tried to go for 'reliable' manufacturers (maybe just reliable in my head) but with an eye for something a little different or extra so I didn't just feel I got the basic package. 1st car - 2005 Vauxhall Astra (1.7 Diesel, the leather heated seats fulfilled 'extras') - turbo went, got rid ASAP after fixing it. 2nd car - 2011 Volvo C30 (2.0, Petrol) - didn't see many about, liked the body shape, liked it for speed but the lack of fuel efficiency was killing me. 3rd car - 2013 Seat Leon (1.6, Diesel) - Technology Pack so LED headlamps & other small differences - Nothing wrong with it, I just thought that it's coming up to 10 y/o, I've had it nearly 6, it's due a service in March, but still holds some decent value for part exchange so why keep it and pay out more in maintenance only to get rid of it 6 months later? I think the idea of getting a crossover SUV came into my head when seeing a couple of Ford Pumas out and about in the past year, but always somewhere in the back of my mind I've thought that I want a Mazda. I'd walked past Beechwood Mazda (Siddals Road) so many times on the way to the pub/football and thought to myself that they looked really cool cars and I'd quite like one. It turns out the Mazda I have bought started its life out at that very dealership, so there's a chance I was eyeing up the exact car I've ended up buying all the way back in 2017. Or not. Probably not. It's a nice idea though. Anyway... it's a 2017 Sport Nav, 1.5 Diesel - Manual, always had manuals) has the leather interior I've missed and a few extra features I haven't had before (reversing camera / sensors... even metallic paint is something I'm enthusing over), and body shape I love the look of. Other cars I've looked at in my budget just don't appeal in the same way, it was this or stick with the Seat. The test drive was funny, it's one of those cars with the accelerator pedal on the floor, and it's got a 6 speed gear box, keyless ignition. All new things to me. Also of course it's higher than any car I've driven (but crucially no longer or wider than the Seat) so the roundabouts were fun... I'll stop blathering on now, sorry! Edited January 20, 2023 by Kokosnuss Wolfie 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reggie Greenwood Posted January 20, 2023 Share Posted January 20, 2023 2 hours ago, Kokosnuss said: I clearly misjudged the crowd in this thread, I'll talk now ? (probably too much) I've always just gone for medium/small hatchbacks and tried to go for 'reliable' manufacturers (maybe just reliable in my head) but with an eye for something a little different or extra so I didn't just feel I got the basic package. 1st car - 2005 Vauxhall Astra (1.7 Diesel, the leather heated seats fulfilled 'extras') - turbo went, got rid ASAP after fixing it. 2nd car - 2011 Volvo C30 (2.0, Petrol) - didn't see many about, liked the body shape, liked it for speed but the lack of fuel efficiency was killing me. 3rd car - 2013 Seat Leon (1.6, Diesel) - Technology Pack so LED headlamps & other small differences - Nothing wrong with it, I just thought that it's coming up to 10 y/o, I've had it nearly 6, it's due a service in March, but still holds some decent value for part exchange so why keep it and pay out more in maintenance only to get rid of it 6 months later? I think the idea of getting a crossover SUV came into my head when seeing a couple of Ford Pumas out and about in the past year, but always somewhere in the back of my mind I've thought that I want a Mazda. I'd walked past Beechwood Mazda (Siddals Road) so many times on the way to the pub/football and thought to myself that they looked really cool cars and I'd quite like one. It turns out the Mazda I have bought started its life out at that very dealership, so there's a chance I was eyeing up the exact car I've ended up buying all the way back in 2017. Or not. Probably not. It's a nice idea though. Anyway... it's a 2017 Sport Nav, 1.5 Diesel - Manual, always had manuals) has the leather interior I've missed and a few extra features I haven't had before (reversing camera / sensors... even metallic paint is something I'm enthusing over), and body shape I love the look of. Other cars I've looked at in my budget just don't appeal in the same way, it was this or stick with the Seat. The test drive was funny, it's one of those cars with the accelerator pedal on the floor, and it's got a 6 speed gear box, keyless ignition. All new things to me. Also of course it's higher than any car I've driven (but crucially no longer or wider than the Seat) so the roundabouts were fun... I'll stop blathering on now, sorry! You didn’t mention the “touring van” ? ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
May Contain Nuts Posted January 20, 2023 Share Posted January 20, 2023 14 minutes ago, Reggie Greenwood said: You didn’t mention the “touring van” ? ? I've never so much as stepped foot in one? Think you've got confused as to who I actually am! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jono Posted January 22, 2023 Share Posted January 22, 2023 On 20/01/2023 at 10:42, Wolfie said: We ended up with a Hyundai Kona - which is also a good car with built in coffee maker Fixed that for you ? ( anyone over about 55 will understand) Crewton and Wolfie 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kash_a_ram_a_ding_dong Posted January 23, 2023 Share Posted January 23, 2023 (edited) We have a Cupra formentor plug in hybrid now,it's a crossover so sits higher than a standard hatchback but lower than a suv. Nippy but comfy too and we generally run in ev mode as our commute is less than 30 miles a day....60 mpg in hybrid mode on longer journeys. The only downside to the car is having everything being run through the touchscreen including the heating controls which is a pta! Edited January 23, 2023 by kash_a_ram_a_ding_dong May Contain Nuts 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grumpy Git Posted January 23, 2023 Share Posted January 23, 2023 I don’t know how manufacturers have got away with putting some functions on touchscreens. Obviously saves them an absolute fortune in manufacturing costs over discrete switches/controls. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThePrisoner Posted January 23, 2023 Share Posted January 23, 2023 1 hour ago, kash_a_ram_a_ding_dong said: We have a Cupra formentor plug in hybrid now,it's a crossover so sits higher than a standard hatchback but lower than a suv. Nippy but comfy too and we generally run in ev mode as our commute is less than 30 miles a day....60 mpg in hybrid mode on longer journeys. The only downside to the car is having everything being run through the touchscreen including the heating controls which is a pta! Got a Cupra Born on the way (ordered last July and was delayed in November until end of March). Really looking forward to it but not looking forward to VW Groups latest round of touchscreen control everything! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kash_a_ram_a_ding_dong Posted January 23, 2023 Share Posted January 23, 2023 46 minutes ago, ThePrisoner said: Got a Cupra Born on the way (ordered last July and was delayed in November until end of March). Really looking forward to it but not looking forward to VW Groups latest round of touchscreen control everything! It is crap, especially on the born because they put haptic controls on the steering wheel too (the formentors have normal ones) Vw group are going back to actual physical buttons and dials on the updates Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crewton Posted January 26, 2023 Share Posted January 26, 2023 "Born" as a name for a model of car has to one of the strangest yet? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThePrisoner Posted January 26, 2023 Share Posted January 26, 2023 2 hours ago, Crewton said: "Born" as a name for a model of car has to one of the strangest yet? Like most of Seat's/Cupra range, named after areas in Spain, Born is an area of Barcelona. Crewton 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ram@Lincoln Posted January 26, 2023 Share Posted January 26, 2023 (edited) On 19/01/2023 at 13:12, Ram@Lincoln said: Has anyone had the Dacia Jogger? Looking for my ever growing family so having 7 seats is crucial. £23k for a brand new top of the range hybrid, looks a decent deal. The other half has now tested out the Dacia Jogger and the Duster over the week, she doesn't like them. Any other recommendations for a 7 seater? Have upto around the £25k mark to spend, would prefer electric/hybrid as I get free charging at work. edit - if not 7 seats, just a big interior. Keep the kids at bay on long journeys! Edited January 26, 2023 by Ram@Lincoln Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Archied Posted January 26, 2023 Share Posted January 26, 2023 37 minutes ago, Ram@Lincoln said: The other half has now tested out the Dacia Jogger and the Duster over the week, she doesn't like them. Any other recommendations for a 7 seater? Have upto around the £25k mark to spend, would prefer electric/hybrid as I get free charging at work. edit - if not 7 seats, just a big interior. Keep the kids at bay on long journeys! Wife has a Toyota Versa, petrol , been very reliable decent car Ram@Lincoln 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ram@Lincoln Posted January 27, 2023 Share Posted January 27, 2023 On 26/01/2023 at 11:18, Archied said: Wife has a Toyota Versa, petrol , been very reliable decent car Any knowledge of the Toyota Prius+? The wife has been car shopping and decided upon one. From the look of things, we can get a 2019 version with 20k ish miles on the clock. I'm just not sure myself, I'm still a fan of the Dacia Jogger even if we got a top of the line one, it's cheaper and brand new so swings it for me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rev Posted January 27, 2023 Share Posted January 27, 2023 2 hours ago, Ram@Lincoln said: Any knowledge of the Toyota Prius+? The wife has been car shopping and decided upon one. From the look of things, we can get a 2019 version with 20k ish miles on the clock. I'm just not sure myself, I'm still a fan of the Dacia Jogger even if we got a top of the line one, it's cheaper and brand new so swings it for me. Taxi drivers love em, so they must be cheap to run and maintain, and reliable. An added bonus with Toyota, as long as you service the car with their main dealers, they'll provide a further years warranty until the cars 10 years old, or has 100000 miles on the clock. This applies even on cars that have been serviced elsewhere, or indeed not at all. Ram@Lincoln 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Archied Posted January 27, 2023 Share Posted January 27, 2023 3 hours ago, Ram@Lincoln said: Any knowledge of the Toyota Prius+? The wife has been car shopping and decided upon one. From the look of things, we can get a 2019 version with 20k ish miles on the clock. I'm just not sure myself, I'm still a fan of the Dacia Jogger even if we got a top of the line one, it's cheaper and brand new so swings it for me. Sorry no , never driven one or know anybody who has one , they became popular with cab companies so presume the mpg is decent Ram@Lincoln 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Archied Posted January 27, 2023 Share Posted January 27, 2023 21 minutes ago, Rev said: Taxi drivers love em, so they must be cheap to run and maintain, and reliable. An added bonus with Toyota, as long as you service the car with their main dealers, they'll provide a further years warranty until the cars 10 years old, or has 100000 miles on the clock. This applies even on cars that have been serviced elsewhere, or indeed not at all. Yes Toyota do decent cars and good value Ram@Lincoln 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mucker1884 Posted November 22, 2023 Share Posted November 22, 2023 Not worthy of a new thread, but a bump of this one should suffice... Looking for semi-decent carpeting for the back of my new van, which I'm collecting in a couple of hours, so if anyone has any recommendations, I'm all ears! Grey or black preferred, but not a deal-breaker! There's a 2+1 seat arrangement in the back. I'm happy to cut out for seat fittings (and lashing points) if need be, as I'd like the carpet to be in one piece, from the back of the front seats (1+1) to the rear tailgate threshold. Would prefer hemmed, so I'm just trying to avoid an end-of-roll remnant from a domestic carpet shop! 🤣 The "scatterd rug" look is a tad too hipster for me, too! 👀 There are options for multi-piece vehicle-specific carpets, (Some of which are far too expensive for my liking!) shaped and hemmed around that second row of seats, with a larger carpet for the main "empty" rear (behind those seats). But I'm not so keen on the multi piece option though, hence my desire for a "Covers the lot" option. (There may be times when all 3 rear seats come out, for camping abroad?) If it matters, the van is a VW Transporter T6.1 Highline Kombi - SWB - Sliding door each side. If I can get the desired effect for a £100 or less, I'll be delighted! 😎 I'll do some digging of course, but if anyone has any suggestions, it'd be appreciated. Cheers. 🍻 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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