Right…I was wondering if you guys could give me some advice in regards to my car situation. Broad outline is I currently have a wonderful Edition 30, 5dr, DSG, Sat Nav, 33k miles, black diamond pearl. Currently a 1 car family as my wife works in London so I can afford to run the ED30 no problem.
We are now expecting a child and although the ED30 in 5 door guise is more than adequate to be a family car I think we need to become a 2 car family. I drive to work, my wife will probably not return to work for a few years so ultimately I think she will need a car to run, and one that is big enough for buggies, bags, etc.
I also had to make a claim last year as some very kind person decided to hit my car and failed to leave any note. A new rear bumper later and I am looking at a substantial increase in my insurance premium.
So….i am now looking in the next several months to look at buying 2 cars and unfortunately selling the ED30. One would be for me to drive to work so could be a 2/3 door and the other a family sized car with at least 4/5 doors for my wife. She has no claims so her insurance is an issue while I have 10 years no claims. Given that I will have to pay to run two cars now I would prefer to reduce the running costs in terms of fuel, road tax and insurance on both cars, so I would say at least 40mpg and not higher than group insurance 16 for me. I would prefer to get both cars that have some sort of warranty left to reduce any potential costs.
Budget is broadly £20-24k as an overall spend on 2 cars.
Initial thoughts were a 59/10 plate VW Golf GT TDi (140) for me and perhaps a 59/10 plate VW Polo for my wife. The only issue with the 5dr Polo is I think the boot is pretty small and the TDI for me is a little slow in that engine spec plus they are not cheap. I wish I could afford the GTD!!
Another combo was a Fiat Abarth 500 for me and say a Ford Mondeo for my wife, but I’m unsure being 6ft 2 if I would look an idiot in the Fiat and whether my wife could park the Mondeo!! I do love those Abarth’s though and pretty cheap to run.
Any advice based on your experiences would be hugely appreciated.