BzzzzR wrote:-Toyota Feilder Z
Any reason you are looking at the wagon over the Corolla RunX-Z?
I quite enjoyed it as a daily driver, plenty of room to fold the seats down, easy to get 600km out of the tank (if you keep your foot out of it )
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BzzzzR wrote:-Toyota Feilder Z
BzzzzR wrote:Thanks guys- food for thought
Its 15k per year, but that will also need to cover insurance and services etc so want to spend 10k and ideally keep 5k per year to cover those costs.
Looked at Euros to, but seem to be a big unknown in regards to repairs and service costs seem to be much higher. Would consider a BMW or Audi if I knew they could be cost effective.
Have also come up with a suggestion from the wife, since I have 4 kids it would be handy to have another 7 seater, so thought the Toyota Ipsum might be a contender
Have ruled out 3.0 Subaru due to my heavy foot and resulting fuel consumption.
My Mazda MPV is horrible on gas (480k max to a tank) and also took my brothers well sorted Legnum VR4 to the Hawkes bay last week - was $100 each way on gas and it is only a 600k return trip, so taking that into account I want to really have good fuel economy in case i want to do road trips etc
Leon wrote:If I understand you correctly, in that you are saying you will own the car at the end of two years, and would then sell it to put phat monies in pocket. Then I'd suggest pick something that is holding value really well.
So, not a BMW, Ford, or a Peugeot. I could be wrong, but they appear to depreciate like they're on fire and rolled in dog poop.
Corolla, Mazda3 would seem to be less depreciating on average.
BzzzzR wrote:Have also come up with a suggestion from the wife, since I have 4 kids it would be handy to have another 7 seater, so thought the Toyota Ipsum might be a contender
gurutasker wrote:BzzzzR wrote:Have also come up with a suggestion from the wife, since I have 4 kids it would be handy to have another 7 seater, so thought the Toyota Ipsum might be a contender
7 seater?
That limits your options some-what.. a modern diesel turbo? But doubt you wil find one for the price you're looking at. 7 seaters and economy don't really go well together if you're looking at older vehicles from what I've seen..
dnalunchie wrote:get the wrx
BzzzzR wrote:dnalunchie wrote:get the wrx
Just not sure if I would be able to tame my heavy right foot - the likely outcome would be huge fuel bills and high chance of speeding tickets, which would not go down too well with the wife
Although I do like the look of them (Just not the bug eye version)
dnalunchie wrote:BzzzzR wrote:dnalunchie wrote:get the wrx
Just not sure if I would be able to tame my heavy right foot - the likely outcome would be huge fuel bills and high chance of speeding tickets, which would not go down too well with the wife
Although I do like the look of them (Just not the bug eye version)
if you can tame your right foot then they are no worse than most other late model 2ltrs and you have the power there when you need it
gurutasker wrote:That limits your options some-what.. a modern diesel turbo? But doubt you wil find one for the price you're looking at. 7 seaters and economy don't really go well together if you're looking at older vehicles from what I've seen..
TRDWGN wrote:Mazda 6 MPS ticks most boxes
AE82 FXGT wrote:TRDWGN wrote:Mazda 6 MPS ticks most boxes
Swiss Army knife of cars, I love mine, bit of a sleeper as everyone thinks it's just a normal Mazda6. Not afraid to leave it around town as I was with my RX8, and gets nice fuel economy (for a 4wd 2.3 turbo) about ~460km per tank around town, which could get better if I kept it off boost more often.
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