If you go for the I30, get the 1lt one. The 1.2 has no punch at all to it. My best friend just bought one and the guy in the showroom said as much, but she decided to go for the 1.2 and it really struggles with power at times.I’m trading one of my cars I think things month and I know I can get a new car of the following in my budget I’ve set
Vauxhall Crossland
Kia Ceed
Hyundai I30
Skoda karoq
Kia Sportage (this is used but would get full new car status)
Has anyone got any of these. Can’t be bothered with test drives. I’d never think about a crossland but it looks ok spec wise
My best mate came round today with his 2017 plate sportage... It is lovely and comes with 4 years warranty stillI’m trading one of my cars I think things month and I know I can get a new car of the following in my budget I’ve set
Vauxhall Crossland
Kia Ceed
Hyundai I30
Skoda karoq
Kia Sportage (this is used but would get full new car status)
Has anyone got any of these. Can’t be bothered with test drives. I’d never think about a crossland but it looks ok spec wise
Karoq the best build but the new all electric version is lovely.
That said I'd never buy a new car, a low mileage 12 months old still represents best value imo.
Wife got one and it hasn't let her down. Dealer didn't insist on going to them for the service to keep up the warranty, but said as long as you get it serviced and stamped by a recognised garage and you use approved parts, the warranty will be good. Handles nicely but, like the football, can't comment too much as I'm no petrol head.My best mate came round today with his 2017 plate sportage... It is lovely and comes with 4 years warranty still
I know it’s not on your list or maybe not what you’d be looking for, but I would also recommend a Qashqai.
check out the volkswagen t-roc
My best mate came round today with his 2017 plate sportage... It is lovely and comes with 4 years warranty still
If you go for the I30, get the 1lt one. The 1.2 has no punch at all to it. My best friend just bought one and the guy in the showroom said as much, but she decided to go for the 1.2 and it really struggles with power at times.
Just one thing I forgot to mention, if you are looking at PCP a lot of the brands do 3 year deals, Nissan standard is 4 years.Will take a look no nothing about Nissan or which group runs the local dealer
I second that. The Karoq would be my choice. I'd never buy a VW ahead of a Skoda these days.Karoq the best build but the new all electric version is lovely.
That said I'd never buy a new car, a low mileage 12 months old still represents best value imo.
Yeah BHp is the king and not engine size as ive found out with the car I’ve now got to trade
Yeah BHp is the king and not engine size as ive found out with the car I’ve now got to trade
Quite. Can never understand why anyone would think otherwise.Torque is king.
I have to say I know nothing about cars but I’ve got a Pulsar, had it under a year and given me nothing but trouble. Most recently the computer system failed for no obvious reason. Leaving me crawling along at 5mph on a dual carriageway. Anyway, on this occasion the AA man said that Nissans used to be great but have “gone to shit” since they were sold to Renault.Will take a look no nothing about Nissan or which group runs the local dealer
I think people who have a reliable car will always promote their brand and vice versaI have to say I know nothing about cars but I’ve got a Pulsar, had it under a year and given me nothing but trouble. Most recently the computer system failed for no obvious reason. Leaving me crawling along at 5mph on a dual carriageway. Anyway, on this occasion the AA man said that Nissans used to be great but have “gone to shit” since they were sold to Renault.
It almost feels like luck! When my Peugeot started giving me trouble I knew it was time to sell it, same with a VW I had. Both had nearly 100k on the clock.I think people who have a reliable car will always promote their brand and vice versa
I have had british, german,and japanese cars that have all given me trouble
owned about 4 peugeots for about 400,000 miles, and never had an issue with them - yet i am aware most people wouldnt touch a peugeot
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