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Old 21-02-2007, 12:34   #1
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So as my car's currently a bit broken and as I reckon even if it does get fixed, it's only going to be temporarily fixed. I've been thinking what to go for next.
Not sure when I'll be able to afford to replace it as the original plan wasn't going to be till the latter half of the year but here goes anyhow.

Currently I've got a 1.2l N reg Renault Clio.
I like it and I like the size of it, but I hate the total lack of power it has when doing anything on the motorway. So I'd probably like 1.4-1.6l this time round. I don't particularly want faster because I don't trust myself yet

I don't want a mondeo, yes they're great but they're too big for what I want and more powerful than I want. So I want smaller than that. I'm not sure if focuses are much smaller?

My budget is 2k, very possibly slightly over but that would depend on how much the insurance hit would be for me as I'm still a new driver albeit with 1 years NCB.

I'd like power steering but otherwise not bothered about any other extras as my clio is as basic as it comes anyway.

Any suggestions?
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Old 21-02-2007, 12:38   #2
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No suggestions but I will keep an eye on this thread (if you saw my heap of junk you'd understand why )
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Honda Civic ?

Nice cars, reliable, insurance should be ok and bigger than your clio without being too big

http://atsearch.autotrader.co.uk/www...ch_full=SEARCH
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Old 21-02-2007, 13:27   #4
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Hmm hadn't thought of a Honda. I know absolutely nothing about them. But certainly something to bear in mind.
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Old 21-02-2007, 13:33   #5
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I've had 2 Hondas and they've both been great
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Old 21-02-2007, 14:17   #6
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In terms of Fords, the Mondeo will give you the best car for your money but like you say, they're big. The Focus is smaller but more sought after so you'd be lucky to get a decent one for 2K. The Fiesta is good (been driving my brother's old P-reg for the past year with no problems) but for 2K you'd probably only get a 1.3 at best, or a 1.8 turbo diesel. Ford may not be the way to go in your case.

Edit: And just in case you were thinking about it... don't get a Fiat Punto whatever you do!
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Old 21-02-2007, 14:32   #7
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I'll come back with some suggestions later but what i will say now is stick to 1.4 as you will still get cheap tax & Insurance. Modern day 1.4's go well enouth for motorway driving.
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Old 21-02-2007, 15:19   #8
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Don't worry I've heard bad things about Puntos.
From a quick search there's a fair few 1.4l fiestas about and the odd 1.6l too for around that budget. I'm sure I've read somewhere that the 1.3ls are meant to be ones to avoid compared to 1.25l or 1.4l? :undecided:

I'm sure 1.4l would do me fine for now, just not sure if I'll still want it for a couple of years after which is the plan. Seems a bit of a small step up to me.
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If you want a bigger car than your clio I wouldn't bother with a fiesta - it's not going to be much different :/

Also try for a 1.6 if your budget allows
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Old 21-02-2007, 15:32   #10
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I'm not too bothered about size Think I misphrased my first post

Main thing I want is a bit more speed than the clio but originally I thought that would mean I'd have to get a bigger car. Not too sure now though.

Sorry if I'm being a bit vague. I was planning on having months to spend doing research for a bit, not thinking 'ah crap it's on the way out, I need something new soon' :s
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