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Recommendations for a new car

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Rosiebee Fri 15-Jan-21 10:49:39

Our Fiat Punto must be coming up to 13years old now and we've had her since new with very few problems. I feel she's at the time when she is going to start costing real money to maintain. Just waiting for AA now as she won't start. I don't want to suddenly be looking round for a replacement so I thought I'd start doing a bit of research now. I do most of the driving. I'm looking for a new/pre-reg car which is about the same size as a Punto, 4 doors, easy to drive and reliable with a decent boot. In about 10 years I will be approaching 80 so I'd prefer a new one to "see me out" as my mum would have said. They all look good in the showrooms but I'd like to have some recommendations from Gransnetters first. Many thanks.

annodomini Sun 17-Jan-21 11:07:01

I need to replace my faithful Toyota Yaris which failed its MOT in a big way and would have been too expensive to repair. RIP! I need a fairly narrow car as I have an end terrace house with an entry to my back yard which won't take many modern cars which have grown wider to accommodate side airbags. So I'm looking for something like my Yaris or smaller, low mileage and automatic would be good.

Greeneyedgirl Sun 17-Jan-21 14:42:23

Not just the airbags grin annodomini.

Rosiebee Fri 07-May-21 09:19:50

Thanks for all replies. Well it's May now and our Punto continues to chug along. I'm still in the mind of looking for a new car but DH has just arranged another year's road tax for it!?! Looking at merits of Honda Jazz and something called a Dacia - I think. Even the AA man recommended a Jazz. DH is weighing up a cash purchase v leasing one, no idea why he didn't just do 6mths road tax. Not sure about leasing. Has anyone else leased their car? Heard some horror stories about people having to pay massive charges on their mileage.

geekesse Fri 07-May-21 09:48:40

The latest Renault Clio is lovely, and there’s a very well reviewed hybrid version if you want to future-proof your new car.

Whitewavemark2 Fri 07-May-21 10:03:06

We were in the market for a new car at the beginning of the year and really really wanted an all electric one, but felt a bit nervous about its ability to top up etc on our long trips.

So we went for a Honda Crosstar Hybrid which is a updated Jazz.

Absolutely adore it.

Mind you our son has just bought a new all electric and it is superb. Does 300 miles to the battery and only takes 5 minutes to top up.

Would not hesitate next time to buy an all electric- if we are still around?

annodomini Fri 07-May-21 10:09:37

To recap on my post upthread: I acquired a good pre-owned Kia Picanto which the dealer described as a 'shopping car'. It's ideal for me, a bit more sophisticated than my old Yaris - the side mirrors help me negotiate my narrow access and so far so good.

kittylester Fri 07-May-21 10:09:41

We always lease our main car. We have done for maybe the last 15 years. It's usually on a 36 or 42 month basis and we are always realistic with our annual mileage therefore have had no excess charge.

This year we have done hugely less than the contract but doubt they will repay the difference.

The contract we have includes servicing but not tyres. At the end, we usually buy the car and use it as a deposit for the next one.

It works well for us.

Chardy Fri 07-May-21 10:35:07

I'm with Greeneyedgirl - go to Which. Have a look at the bit that says which car gives most customer satisfaction.

Kim19 Fri 07-May-21 10:41:42

I stumbled on my Vauxhall Agila quite by accident. Hadn't heard of the model previously. Nice high seats and nippy little machine. Love it. Had great reliability from V brand over the years. Had it six years now - used - and hope not to need replacement soon or at all.

Lin52 Fri 07-May-21 10:47:05

I too will be looking for a newer car, my Chevrolet Kalos, 13 years old,has been a good workhorse, but now beginning to leak and garage said it would cost more to repair than the car is worth, so thanks to the original poster for asking this question.

kittylester Fri 07-May-21 10:59:18

Further to my post above, I meant to say that our 'lease' is a PCP contract.