Nothing wrong with diesels, especially if (like me), most of your journeys are motorways. They're not quite as fun pulling away from lights, but I love my TDI (that red I is massively important, don't you know)
Called up my insurers and got a quote on this for a joke and it'd be the same price to insure. I wouldn't even have to pay an admin fee or anything
It's 2 secs faster to 60, and being a diesel should make overtaking a little easier, and it (apparently) gets 46 MPG. Even if it got 40 it'd still be cheaper to run than my car...
Sorely, sorely tempted...
Also saw this but no idea on mileage makes it a little old - I dont want a 17 year old 318 if it's done 250k miles thanks...
I wouldn't spend that amount of money on a car that's 5 years older than the one you already have.
I know that people like their brand whoring round here but there's about a million other cars I'd rather have than a late-90s box saloon, despite the Merc badge.
It's not going to be terribly fun or characterful. I wouldn't bother spending this much time worrying about fuel economy given the insurance and purchase prices you are looking at. Assuming fuel cost is £1.10/litre and you do 15000 miles a year a car that does 40mpg rather than 30 is only going to save you about £600 a year. You could easily go and buy something more interesting thats cheaper to buy/insure and put the money towards the fuel instead.
You won't get something that lives up to your expectations as a driver AND is fuel efficient. The two don't go hand in hand. The Mazda MX-6 is fun (albeit a bit old now) but that 2.5 V6 will be fairly thirsty.
Mk4 1.8 Astra Sports are fun n safe enough... You get trip computer, t.c. cruise control, Electric heated mirrors, 130mph+ (pretty much redline), Will easily outrun an Impreza 2L Sport... Ive had mine over 2 years n its been driven HARD, Only needed original exhaust changed at 120k miles and brake pads...
Civic = Petrol & 33 / 32 MPG, which is lower than i'd like.
Owning an Astra is soul destroying.
Fiesta way too small and just not my sort of car, the Puma is ok but tbh if I was looking at something like that i'd rather just get the Proton Coupe...
Here's what I was talking about earlier, go and get a small petrol one, will be more fun to drive, more reliable and cheaper to purchase. Don't get hung up on fuel economy and performance figures.
I'm loving that too. Comparing what it took to keep the 323 moving, the Leon happily growls along in traffic at 750rpm without me touching the loud pedal at all
Keep your Proton, don't take the loan from your Parents, and put the cash you have saved already towards maintaining your car and paying for your Education. Then when you finish university, celebrate by buying yourself something very special, like a TVR Chimaera, or BMW M3 etc.
Oh, and just to add. Don't EVER compare a bloody Proton Coupe to a Ford Puma ffs! A Puma is a much better drive than the Proton.