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THIS IS A LONG, AND POSSIBLY BORING POST. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED :-) Just had a call from my mum. She's decided she wants to change her car. She's fed up with buying new and only wants to spend around £4-4500. Here's what she's looking for. light to drive/easy to 4 doors with legroom for a 5'6" aunt in the back economical - "preferably a diesel" Small ish - she asked me if they do a 4-dr Ka(!!) Reasonable stereo Good ground clearance - the top entrance to our road is a very steep downhill unmade road all of literally 4 yds long, but it goes "flat-steep-not so steep" very quickly. Too steep to drive UP in anything other than a 2CV or 4WD. A Berlingo van has enough clearance, the mondeo bottoms out , the Saab has no chance! And... it "hasn't to be too normal. I don't like all these boxy hatches". My mum has had 5 cars in her driving career. 2 2CVs A lada 1200 saloon A Vitara (bought new) A Jimny (bought new) She wants a car nicer on the motorway than that lot too. She does about 6k per year, mostly around town. Takes my doddery gran out quite often. Now, here's the crunch. My mum's weird. She will NOT trail round car dealers and private sales looking at each car. She treats the car like an appliance, not a vehicle. What it is, how it drives, is not important to her at all as long as it does what she wants. She is not interested in shopping for a car. I have to do that for her. She has better things to do with her time. She hates driving, in that it is a waste of her time. She is actually a good driver. Example - she saw Jimny in the paper, and said "I want one.. sort it out. Here's the cash". So I did. I told her it was a pile of shit, and I told her she should drive the bloody thing first. I had to get them to bring the car to her though for her to finally do so. I still told her it was shit, but she said "well, it's a lot lighter than the Vitara"... I'll have it. Refused point blank then to try a "normal" car instead - because of the ground clearance issue and bought it. New. 12 months ago. Now, she's finally twigged it's shit, and wants to get rid and get a conventional car! This only happened as she got forced to use a Ka as a courtesy car, and much preffered it. So that is my task..... Any ideas what car I should get her? She usually keeps them for a while too - the Vitara she bought new and had for 11 years.. She is a PITA to deal with too.. but hey, she's my mum, and she's that strange that it's funny! Any ideas gratefully received! Mike |
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Hi Mike, Not sure about the ground clearance but my mum has a Toyota Starlet 3dr which she is very happy with. I know there is a 5dr version and hers is very nippy with power steering. The boot is not the largest but it will do. She got it from my cousin 3/4yrs ago who works for VW and its never had one fault. Very reliable. I considered getting it but it was just too small for my liking, so ended up with a Octavia instead. As the Starlet's not been around a while it may be better to check out the Toyota Yaris instead as it seems to get good reviews as well. |
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THIS IS A LONG, AND POSSIBLY BORING POST. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED :-) Just had a call from my mum. She's decided she wants to change her car. She's fed up with buying new and only wants to spend around £4-4500. Here's what she's looking for. light to drive/easy to 4 doors with legroom for a 5'6" aunt in the back economical - "preferably a diesel" Small ish - she asked me if they do a 4-dr Ka(!!) Reasonable stereo Good ground clearance - the top entrance to our road is a very steep downhill unmade road all of literally 4 yds long, but it goes "flat-steep-not so steep" very quickly. Too steep to drive UP in anything other than a 2CV or 4WD. A Berlingo van has enough clearance, the mondeo bottoms out , the Saab has no chance! And... it "hasn't to be too normal. I don't like all these boxy hatches". |
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Thanks for the suggestion Steve. The Yaris was something I'd not thought about. Having a look on Autotrader they look like they might have enough clearance - long wheelbase cars suffer more on that road - they bottom out in the middle because of the initial drop. Pricewise they look spot on, and we all know they don't break down. |
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On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 23:20:30 -0000, "Mike P" <stickit (AT) up-uranus (DOT) com wrote: snip Thanks for the suggestion Steve. The Yaris was something I'd not thought about. Having a look on Autotrader they look like they might have enough clearance - long wheelbase cars suffer more on that road - they bottom out in the middle because of the initial drop. Pricewise they look spot on, and we all know they don't break down. "And... it "hasn't to be too normal. I don't like all these boxy hatches"." ? -- Pete |
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"Mike P" <stickit (AT) up-uranus (DOT) com> wrote in message news:brvr7d$8784o$1 (AT) ID-163316 (DOT) news.uni-berlin.de... THIS IS A LONG, AND POSSIBLY BORING POST. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED :-) Just had a call from my mum. She's decided she wants to change her car. She's fed up with buying new and only wants to spend around £4-4500. Here's what she's looking for. light to drive/easy to 4 doors with legroom for a 5'6" aunt in the back economical - "preferably a diesel" Small ish - she asked me if they do a 4-dr Ka(!!) Reasonable stereo Good ground clearance - the top entrance to our road is a very steep downhill unmade road all of literally 4 yds long, but it goes "flat-steep-not so steep" very quickly. Too steep to drive UP in anything other than a 2CV or 4WD. A Berlingo van has enough clearance, the mondeo bottoms out , the Saab has no chance! And... it "hasn't to be too normal. I don't like all these boxy hatches". oh well, there goes my suggestion (corsa 1.7 diesel) |
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light to drive/easy to 4 doors with legroom for a 5'6" aunt in the back economical - "preferably a diesel" Small ish - she asked me if they do a 4-dr Ka(!!) Reasonable stereo Good ground clearance - the top entrance to our road is a very steep downhill unmade road all of literally 4 yds long, but it goes "flat-steep-not so steep" very quickly. Too steep to drive UP in anything other than a 2CV or 4WD. A Berlingo van has enough clearance, the mondeo bottoms out , the Saab has no chance! And... it "hasn't to be too normal. I don't like all these boxy hatches". |
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| "JM" <me8 (AT) privacy (DOT) net> wrote in message news:c3TEb.7001$FN.4636 (AT) newsfep4-winn (DOT) server.ntli.net... "Mike P" <stickit (AT) up-uranus (DOT) com> wrote in message news:brvr7d$8784o$1 (AT) ID-163316 (DOT) news.uni-berlin.de... THIS IS A LONG, AND POSSIBLY BORING POST. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED :-) Just had a call from my mum. She's decided she wants to change her car. She's fed up with buying new and only wants to spend around £4-4500. Here's what she's looking for. light to drive/easy to 4 doors with legroom for a 5'6" aunt in the back economical - "preferably a diesel" Small ish - she asked me if they do a 4-dr Ka(!!) Reasonable stereo Good ground clearance - the top entrance to our road is a very steep downhill unmade road all of literally 4 yds long, but it goes "flat-steep-not so steep" very quickly. Too steep to drive UP in anything other than a 2CV or 4WD. A Berlingo van has enough clearance, the mondeo bottoms out , the Saab has no chance! And... it "hasn't to be too normal. I don't like all these boxy hatches". oh well, there goes my suggestion (corsa 1.7 diesel) Not necessarily. My brother and I are slowly convincing her to get a more conventional car.. at least we've got her away from the Suzuki 4WD stuff... lets see how far we can get her to normality! Cheers Mike If she likes a car that feels higher than it is try one of the new Nissan |
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