Auto estate, excellent economy £10k

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Haven't done one of these for a while!

Car killer travelling veterinary (Mr Chinnery for cars) requires a tough (does about 30k a year) estate after her Mondeo just broke its cambelt and needs scrapping :?

Trying to keep her out of SUVs as efficiency is a high priority and she doesn't really need one. So far I've recommended a Mazda 6 Estate (found a couple of good ones on AT) and a Toyota Avensis (I can't find any of these!)

Found a Kia C'eed but I don't really know their reputation for reliability. Same goes for VWs and Skodas of that vintage, happy to be enlightened.

Any further ideas welcomed, thanks.

PS if it doesn't have heated seats, it's out :)
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Octavia/Superb

Sporty option, but may be a bit more on MPG:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-detail ... 9023570972

Filthy diesel, but will go for miles:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-detail ... 2117203663

Rock solid, well specced cars.
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Assuming a diesel from 2015 onwards gives some premium brand options, early Volvo V90s, last of the line V70s, the odd A6.

I like the Mazda6 too. They're mostly high spec and look alright.
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Do not buy any recent 2.0 4 cylinder (petrol or diesel) engined Volvo, under any circumstances.

Same with 2.2d engined Mazda's, just don't.

Skoda Yeti?
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16vCento wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2025 9:24 pm Do not buy any recent 2.0 4 cylinder (petrol or diesel) engined Volvo, under any circumstances.

Same with 2.2d engined Mazda's, just don't.

Skoda Yeti?
What's the story with the Mazda diesels?

Don't think a Yeti is a goer being that ugly :mrgreen:
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speedingfine wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2025 9:43 pm
16vCento wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2025 9:24 pm Do not buy any recent 2.0 4 cylinder (petrol or diesel) engined Volvo, under any circumstances.

Same with 2.2d engined Mazda's, just don't.

Skoda Yeti?
What's the story with the Mazda diesels?

Don't think a Yeti is a goer being that ugly :mrgreen:
The story of 'some' Mazda diesels: https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/top ... &t=1970377
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Skoda Superb is a great option here
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Gavster wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2025 9:50 pm Skoda Superb is a great option here
I am listening, ta 8-) There are two options we'll go and have a look at I think, given they're down the road from one another.

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202501047731982

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202408022464557 four owners and low miles could mean it's shit itself in the past, but who knows.
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Gavster wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2025 9:50 pm Skoda Superb is a great option here
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The petrol Mazdas are quite efficient aren’t they?

Can’t really look past a Passat though. Need to go for higher spec for heated seats I suspect but this looks good and I think the heated seat switches are visible in the photos: http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202412187394856
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320d or Alpina D3 if she doesn’t have to have an estate?
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16vCento wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2025 9:24 pm Do not buy any recent 2.0 4 cylinder (petrol or diesel) engined Volvo, under any circumstances.

Same with 2.2d engined Mazda's, just don't.
I was considering a Mazda 6 estate but when I started digging into the 2.2d engine it was immediately ruled out. Can’t remember the details, just a lot of horror stories. Defitnely one to avoid at this price point.
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How much space does she need/want?
Auto or petrol?
Manuel or diesel?
Any ULEZ to contend with?
Apart from ring cookers, owt else she wants?
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This will return utterly mental 70mpg according to honest John with heated seats

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202412317643021

Or a good looking diesel golf estate with heated seats

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202412247517420
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Age requirement ?

Completely predictably, personally I’d be looking for a 5-Series, but £10k only gets something ~10 years old and you’d have to forego a lot of the bells & whistles you get on newer cars.

Failing that, the Superb seems to have it stitched up.
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An few manual suggestions despite 'auto' being the first word in the thread title :lol:

I'm surprised the Superb isn't cheaper than the Passat, which it would have been a generation ago. Makes the Passat look even better value.

Broccers' C-class suggestion is a good one too, though a lot of them won't have heated seats again. And artico (fake leather) is pretty much the only upholstery you'll find, so she'd need to tolerate the feel of it.
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Sundayjumper wrote: Thu Jan 09, 2025 7:46 am Age requirement ?

Completely predictably, personally I’d be looking for a 5-Series, but £10k only gets something ~10 years old and you’d have to forego a lot of the bells & whistles you get on newer cars.

Failing that, the Superb seems to have it stitched up.
I found a lovely one, but I think it would be a brave choice as everyone would just see it as an error from the outset if something expensive went wrong with it!

Here it is: https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-detail ... 2066278598
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Nuttinew: The diesel vs petrol debate is still open AFAIK, but I think an auto diesel would still be cheaper to run. No particular toys required, no ULEZ issues. Space? Maximum ;)

Additionally I think it's got to be from a dealer, if it shits itself she'll want someone to shout at.

I've also discounted the Mazda unfortunately, too many horror stories, including a colleague who had a replacement engine among other maladies.
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Jobbo wrote: Thu Jan 09, 2025 8:24 am An few manual suggestions despite 'auto' being the first word in the thread title :lol:
Which cars posted in this thread are only available in manual?
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