Hey folks,
My car has been away for the last 3 weeks getting an aircon problem sorted (warranty for previous repair) - and yes I know, 3 weeks! I'll be getting it back next week.
Anyway, in the meantime i've had a 2011 Vauxhall Corsa, 1.2 to be specific! It's not a bad car by any means, not something i'd buy though.
...Basically, im enjoying the cheap motoring! I've been getting about 340-350 miles to £50.
The problem with it, is it's too slow, not that I want to race everywhere, but for things like overtaking it is near enough impossible to safely do.
So the dilemma is this, I know when I get the GTI back next week i'll love it again, but I guess I was looking now for something a bit cheaper to run, a bit newer (GTI is 2005)
I've looked at possible replacement cars, having owned a grand total of 5 SEAT's I do like their range, however not sure of moving to a Leon, im not fully sold on their looks / interior.
Audi A3's are another choice, albeit slightly boring cars, a lot of the company cars where I work are A3's.
BMW 320d,325d, 330d were another choice but the high cost of buying, and they are actually too big for me, I prefer hatchbacks (1 series is far too ugly though!)
A Diesel may be the obvious choice, but having owned a MK4 1.9PD Ibiza Cupra TDI (160hp) it was dreadful, clattering noisy engine and tank-like driving experience (lasted 2 months before I sold it), but I think that was the 1.9VAG TDI engine that was the culprit mostly - although having previously owned 3 of the MK4 Petrol 180 Cupras, It was possible I was just bored of those cars in general.
The real choices come down to;
Mazda 3 2.2D 185 (Random choice - but I actually think the newer Mazda3's look really nice, quite a rare car too)
VW Golf MK6 (1.4TSI or GTD)
The problem with the Golf's are they are so expensive to buy! The Mazda can be had for 17k brand new and includes a shedload of options like heated seats, MFSW, Cruise etc as standard, the Golf's a lot more and has bare options to start with.
In fairness, i'd be looking at a 2009-ish car, maybe 2008 (Which rules out MK6 Golf), if I was lucky a 2010 plate, but that's unlikely.
Ahhh it's a dilemma! I bet when I get the GTI back next week i'll forget all of this for a couple of months!
This is all a contradiction in itself in the respect that by buying another car i'll end up having to pay extra ££ for a year or so anyway! Which could be paying the petrol bill on existing car!