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Title: Cars - possibly looking for a little runaround
Post by: 4D on Tuesday, November 27, 2012, 16:52:08
I may be looking to get a second car, a small, economical but zippy one.

I want to spend under two grand, and I have seen a Seat Ibiza FR TDI that looks promising.

Anyone have any experiences with these?

Thanks, as always  :creep:


Title: Re: Cars - possibly looking for a little runaround
Post by: fatbasher on Tuesday, November 27, 2012, 18:29:51
I may be looking to get a second car, a small, economical but zippy one.

I want to spend under two grand, and I have seen a Seat Ibiza FR TDI that looks promising.

Anyone have any experiences with these?

Thanks, as always  :creep:

Always worth looking on owners site for the good the bad and the ugly.


Title: Re: Cars - possibly looking for a little runaround
Post by: corner on Tuesday, November 27, 2012, 19:12:13
I understand that Swindon motor park would be the place to go for a seat Ibiza.  :D


Title: Re: Cars - possibly looking for a little runaround
Post by: horlock07 on Tuesday, November 27, 2012, 19:18:37
I may be looking to get a second car, a small, economical but zippy one.

I want to spend under two grand, and I have seen a Seat Ibiza FR TDI that looks promising.

Anyone have any experiences with these?

Thanks, as always  :creep:

Was it Mike Reid who used to present runaround


Title: Re: Cars - possibly looking for a little runaround
Post by: Honkytonk on Tuesday, November 27, 2012, 19:37:51
Definitely go to Swindon Motor Park if you want the runaround, just ask arriba.


Title: Re: Cars - possibly looking for a little runaround
Post by: 4D on Wednesday, November 28, 2012, 11:41:07
I'll bear them in mind


Title: Re: Cars - possibly looking for a little runaround
Post by: Chubbs on Wednesday, November 28, 2012, 12:42:07
I may be looking to get a second car, a small, economical but zippy one.

I want to spend under two grand, and I have seen a Seat Ibiza FR TDI that looks promising.

Anyone have any experiences with these?

Thanks, as always  :creep:

Good cars the TDI FR's but not the most economical. 139g/km and you will probably get 40/45mpg which isnt back, but you can do better, unfortunatly with older cars economical and zippy are dont go hand in hand im afraid.


Title: Re: Cars - possibly looking for a little runaround
Post by: Sippo on Wednesday, November 28, 2012, 12:46:59
How about a fabia vrs? Diesel ones are nippy.


Title: Re: Cars - possibly looking for a little runaround
Post by: paul backskin on Wednesday, November 28, 2012, 12:49:16
try welcome cars just off manny raod. they might have something for you. friend of mine bought a car from them, little cracker


Title: Re: Cars - possibly looking for a little runaround
Post by: 4D on Wednesday, November 28, 2012, 13:05:53
How about a fabia vrs? Diesel ones are nippy.

Good shout


Title: Re: Cars - possibly looking for a little runaround
Post by: 4D on Wednesday, November 28, 2012, 13:07:16
Good cars the TDI FR's but not the most economical. 139g/km and you will probably get 40/45mpg which isnt back, but you can do better, unfortunatly with older cars economical and zippy are dont go hand in hand im afraid.

My main car is an ST, even my type R had better mpg :)

So, 40/45 mpg sounds frugal


Title: Re: Cars - possibly looking for a little runaround
Post by: Honkytonk on Wednesday, November 28, 2012, 16:15:11
How about a fabia vrs? Diesel ones are nippy.

The diesel VRS's are bloody brilliant, but you might be hard pushed to find one that isn't about to die for under 2 grand. I love me a sports diesel and would snap one of those up in a shot.

The normal Skoda Fabia in petrol is pretty economical too. My mate has a 1.2 (and a lead foot- the poor rev limiter in that car...), and has never got worse than 45mpg out of it. Anything built by Skoda in the last 12 years is pretty solid as it's all VW underneath, and cheap because it's got a Skoda badge on it.


Title: Re: Cars - possibly looking for a little runaround
Post by: Simon Pieman on Wednesday, November 28, 2012, 20:45:08
My main car is an ST, even my type R had better mpg :)

So, 40/45 mpg sounds frugal

If you're only getting that sort of mileage may as well get a small petrol engine, it'll be cheaper overall.


Title: Re: Cars - possibly looking for a little runaround
Post by: Power to people on Tuesday, December 4, 2012, 12:30:50
So will be looking for the same in about 6 months or so once child number 2 arrives and the mrs is back to work what are the best cars to look at that are cheap on tax and insurance, it will only be used for the mrs to go to work and back really and will probably looked to spend something like £2.5k ?

I dont know much about cars other than how to put in oil, water etc so would it be best to stick to the larger garages aorund the town to ensure I'm not sold a dud ?


Title: Re: Cars - possibly looking for a little runaround
Post by: Compo on Tuesday, December 4, 2012, 12:37:28
Leggett is the man to ask... he had a ibiza 130tdi for quite a while.


Title: Re: Cars - possibly looking for a little runaround
Post by: Sippo on Tuesday, December 4, 2012, 14:55:26
You could find a bargain here. All private but looked after.

http://www.briskoda.net/forums/forum/116-cars-for-sale/