Motorway Mile Munchers

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What's good out there? My dad wants something to waft in doing 25,000 miles a year. Preferably something which has done most of its depreciation, Euro 6, probably a diesel. Ruled out a 7 series because it's too ugly, no S Class because he doesn't want to look like an Uber. Current generation A8 depreciate more than any other car and make an attractive used buy although looking at the pre-facelift ones they had buggy software which Audi never fixed. Also likes the XJ but maybe getting a bit too old now. Then again maybe not a bad thing, he's swears and gets worked up whenever he drives something and the modern safety tech starts chiming but I think anything over 2 years old won't have all the speed limit and lane departure nonsense.

Apparently a Bentley Mulsanne is not a sensible choice :roll:
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The the default answer surely is S Class...

How about a last of the line S Class Coupe? Not a hint of uber but does the job.
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Doesn't he already have a Bentley?

Anyway - correct answer is an L405 FFRR TDV8. Loire Blue with Ivory interior to be precise. Call me for details. :lol:
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Does he need four doors?
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Like this:

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-detail ... 24&fromsra

They have presence... and a V8.
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Last of the line Mondeo Vignale?

It's a motorway hack for doing 500 miles a week in, not an event car etc. New enough to not shit itself every five minutes like a Phaeton etc, comfy enough to not be a chore on the shitty road network we have left. There's no reason to get too fancy.
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All of his current cars do teens mpg, this is what he's trying to get away from. Apart from the Tesla, but it's not very comfortable and new longer journey would require charging mid journey which he doesn't want.
He did also bring up a 8 series, also diesel :(
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duncs500 wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2024 2:00 pm Like this:

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-detail ... 24&fromsra

They have presence... and a V8.
One of his criteria was "done most of its depreciating" :lol:

Given the bottom of the depreciation curve for S class coupes is about 10 pence (20pence for a sporty one) I'd say that's got a way to fall...
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JLv3.0 wrote: Thu Jun 21, 2018 4:26 pm I say this rarely Dave, but listen to Dinny because he's right.
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Yes, this would be better, but petrol V8
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-detail ... YL&fromsra
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That's a very odd headrest arrangment - does it have a single strut?
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dinny_g wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2024 2:21 pm Obvious Choice...

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-detail ... RN&fromsra
At the weekend I had a search for him, apparently the most comfortable car currently on sale is the new Citroen C5X, sent him the link to the review and he said he'll be travelling in the back of a hearse long before he ever steps foot in one of those :lol: So no Citroens.
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A big Citroen is always my first thought when someone wants a mile muncher..

But I can see his point :lol: I drove a Passat Estate in black for a year and that was a Hearse

A large Volvo would therefore be my second choice in terms of comfort - S80 maybe or even an S90 if his budget stretches ??
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I had a passenger ride in a 3.0TD one of these with a taxi company last year and it was such a great place to be.

Wonderful ride, really smooth gearbox and the dash at night was lovely. I don’t know when they were made till though.

There is a burgundy one with cream leather I see regularly and it’s a big old thing but really smart looking.

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Mito Man wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2024 2:23 pm Yes, this would be better, but petrol V8
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-detail ... YL&fromsra
an S Class Coupe would be my daily driver if I won the Euromillions... S65 though - sure why not...
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GG. wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2024 2:26 pm That's a very odd headrest arrangment - does it have a single strut?
Looks extremely uncomfortable.
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Is there a currentish Lexus LS400 equivalent? Or what about an Audi A7?

Edit: they do an S7 diesel. Looks like a four door coupé version of Jobbo's estate.
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V8Granite wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2024 2:36 pm I had a passenger ride in a 3.0TD one of these with a taxi company last year and it was such a great place to be.

Wonderful ride, really smooth gearbox and the dash at night was lovely. I don’t know when they were made till though.

There is a burgundy one with cream leather I see regularly and it’s a big old thing but really smart looking.

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Snap (although it was about 2020 for me). Nothing about it was unpleasant.
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Volvo S90 if he can cope with a 4-cylinder engine.
730d isn’t too ugly if you go for the pre-facelift version before the gopping grille was added.
6-series Gran Coupe?

For mile munching only the Volvo of the above will come with active cruise/lane assist which makes a massive difference to the driver.
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