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Help needed to choose an alternative car... - alibeau - 09-01-2014 02:43pm I will be looking at purchasing a new or used car for myself if Hubby ends up having my Evoque. I am going around in circles! I would like a small SUV. Probably petrol but would consider diesel (but I only do around 8k a year). Got to be automatic. If it was AWD or 4WD great but not crucial.... Then I find myself thinking if this vehicle is not 4WD why don't I just by a car?!? ![]() Anyway I've looked at the Mokka, Qashqai, Sportage but I guess I am looking for the closest spec to my Evoque (Si4) but at a fraction of the price! Budget is 20/25k but could stretch it for the 'right' vehicle but definitely can't go to £30k unless I could then source the vehicle from a 'discount' website... Really like the new Qashqai but auto is only available in diesel which I would not mind but am afraid that if I don't do enough mileage I could encounter problems?? I really would appreciate any thoughts - even if it's just advice on which cars NOT to go for so that I don't buy a turkey!!! TIA, Ali. RE: Help needed to choose an alternative car... - IKM - 09-01-2014 03:14pm What about the facelifted 4x4 Yeti. I hear and read great things about them! RE: Help needed to choose an alternative car... - tetstb - 09-01-2014 03:18pm Wait for new Qashqai or even the new Ford 4x4 mini RE: Help needed to choose an alternative car... - MarkA_ - 09-01-2014 05:55pm (09-01-2014 03:14pm)IKM Wrote: What about the facelifted 4x4 Yeti. I hear and read great things about them! +1 The Yeti is very highly regarded and great value for money as well RE: Help needed to choose an alternative car... - PhilSkill - 10-01-2014 12:55am I speced up a new yeti, and time youve added the normal options its quite expensive, the Juke 4wd was best value 4wd SUV I could find if you can stomach its looks. RE: Help needed to choose an alternative car... - J77 - 10-01-2014 08:57pm My annual mileage is 8,000 tops, never had a problem with the DPF. I take it on a long run every now and again to help keep everything clean. You can get a top spec pre face lift Fl2 which doesn't have the DPF if that's what is concerning you about the diesel. Anyway moving away from LR I would look at: Skoda Yeti Nissan Qashqai Nissan Juke (my parents had a limited edition shiro loaded with kit, but the diesel was a bit gruff) Renault captur Kia Sportage (parents currently have a 2wd one, very nice to drive and getting 49mpg 1.7crdi) Ford Kuga I think personally if I had to choose from the above I would go Qashqai. RE: Help needed to choose an alternative car... - alibeau - 10-01-2014 09:29pm Thanks everyone, really appreciate your input as I know what great taste you all have in cars ![]() In a strange twist of fate a used Veloster auto has become available at a dealership about an hours drive away so we are going to look at that in the morning.... I'm afraid the Yeti and Juke offend me greatly ![]() If we have no joy tomorrow I think plan b is the new Qashqai but can't test drive one of those til later in the month... I'll keep you updated! Thanks again. Ali. RE: Help needed to choose an alternative car... - J77 - 10-01-2014 09:55pm I've owned two Hyundais, a Tucson and a Santa Fe (2nd generation), very well built and reliable. ![]() RE: Help needed to choose an alternative car... - IKM - 10-01-2014 11:59pm Actually I agree with you TBH Ali, both the Yeti and the Juke leave me non plus. What about a nearly new 'pre loved' Freelander? Currently great value! RE: Help needed to choose an alternative car... - The Valeter - 11-01-2014 12:42am (10-01-2014 08:57pm)J77 Wrote: My annual mileage is 8,000 tops, never had a problem with the DPF. I take it on a long run every now and again to help keep everything clean. I would prefer the Ford by name if nothing else yet the local dealership have a well specced Kuga at over £37,000. No way would I pay that for that. You could always buy my 10Month old Evoque!! |