Page 1 of 1
What daily car next???
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 9:19 am
by joesnow
So the RS has gone and already I'm fed up with being stuck with just the Passat. The plan was to get an RS6, and that will happen, but the head and heart are arguing and the RS6 maybe have to wait 12 months.
So I'm thinking about chopping the Passat in against something that is newer (up to 3 years old), more comfy and a nicer place to be. I'm doing between 30k and 40k a year so looking at a Diesel that can get me 40+mpg. Quite like the idea of an auto because of the mileage but would have a manual in the right car.
Looking at A4 avant, 320d, 330d or C220. All seem to be similarly spec'd and priced.
Anyone have any experience or recommendations on these cars??
Cheers
Joe
Re: What daily car next???
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 9:34 am
by Batfinnk
A bit left field but what about an Octavia Tdi?
Re: What daily car next???
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 9:41 am
by joesnow
Batfinnk wrote:A bit left field but what about an Octavia Tdi?
Hadn't even considered it to be honest. Maybe worth a look though.
Re: What daily car next???
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 3:38 pm
by TimDogg
Octavia is nice - maybe the A6 with the 3.0 TDi box, they're lurrrvely.
Re: What daily car next???
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 5:04 pm
by adsgreen
Really need a budget idea
Re: What daily car next???
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 1:40 am
by Bladerider
DMS'd 335d Touring debadged.
Then go M3 baiting !!!
lol
Re: What daily car next???
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 4:39 am
by RS4chris
the octavia Vrs Tdi is a great car, good looking car, 170 Bhp and about 50mpg, remap it and performance will be improved and still maintain mpg, they do these with a dsg gearbox so you dont have to have a manual, plenty of room, big boot and running costs are pretty good, around £170 a year road tax and parts are pretty easy to come by.
thumbs up from me for the Octavia
Re: What daily car next???
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 6:17 pm
by joesnow
adsgreen wrote:Really need a budget idea
Looking at about £20k
Bladerider wrote:DMS'd 335d Touring debadged.
Then go M3 baiting !!!
lol
I like the idea but wanna be getting mid 40's for mpg. Not sure this will be possible with the 335.
What's DMS'd???
RS4chris wrote:the octavia Vrs Tdi is a great car, good looking car, 170 Bhp and about 50mpg, remap it and performance will be improved and still maintain mpg, they do these with a dsg gearbox so you dont have to have a manual, plenty of room, big boot and running costs are pretty good, around £170 a year road tax and parts are pretty easy to come by.
thumbs up from me for the Octavia
Have looked at these online and they just don't float my boat. I see the A4, BMW or Merc as an upgrade to the Passat but the Octavia seems more of a side ways step that doesn't justify the extra cost on top of the Passat. Will still go and check one out to see if my opinion changes.
Re: What daily car next???
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 7:37 pm
by joesnow
Re: What daily car next???
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 8:25 pm
by joesnow
RS4chris wrote:the octavia Vrs Tdi is a great car, good looking car, 170 Bhp and about 50mpg, remap it and performance will be improved and still maintain mpg, they do these with a dsg gearbox so you dont have to have a manual, plenty of room, big boot and running costs are pretty good, around £170 a year road tax and parts are pretty easy to come by.
thumbs up from me for the Octavia
Any opinions on Manual v's DSG anyone??
Re: What daily car next???
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 8:30 pm
by RS4chris
joesnow wrote:RS4chris wrote:the octavia Vrs Tdi is a great car, good looking car, 170 Bhp and about 50mpg, remap it and performance will be improved and still maintain mpg, they do these with a dsg gearbox so you dont have to have a manual, plenty of room, big boot and running costs are pretty good, around £170 a year road tax and parts are pretty easy to come by.
thumbs up from me for the Octavia
Any opinions on Manual v's DSG anyone??
i personally love a good old fashioned manual, it feels like your driving the car more, but there must be some good from the DSG as alot of the VAG cars are using the DSG.
Re: What daily car next???
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 9:34 pm
by Batfinnk
They don't do a Vrs one but what about the Superb. It is based loosely on a C5.
Re: What daily car next???
Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 5:34 am
by Bladerider
Buy this...
http://www4.autotrader.co.uk/classified ... ?logcode=p
...take it to see these guys...
http://www.dmsautomotive.com/reviews.as ... 1&gselid=6
...do this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghYsv_xBG2s
Autotrader lists 335d Msport 2010 as 42mpg average and DMS often say you get slightly better mpg on runs with mapped cars as you spend less time accelerating, although thats after the first month I guess !! lol
Re: What daily car next???
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 11:48 pm
by joesnow
For those that may be interested I went for this
2010 A6 avant, 2.0 tdi (170), leather, sat nav, bluetooth etc etc.
Was really happy with it. Was a nicer place to be than the Passat and having an estate again was great for the extra space.
2 days after it was delivered some donut pulls out of a junction and takes me out
Rear door, arch and wheel. Was pretty cheesed off to say the least.
Had a call from Enterprise who were providing the courtesy vehicle and said the A6 fell into there prestige category and had to provide a similar vehicle. So I was expecting a Mondeo Zetec rather then the style but he told me I would be getting a new E class. When they turned up they said the E class wasn't ready so I would have to have this
Brand new CLS 350 CDI. All I can say is wow. Having never owned a Merc or a brand new car I am seriously impressed. It has all the gadgets and is an amazing drive. Plenty of power, smooth and comfortable.
It was a nice upgrade from the Passat to the A6 (for 2 days) but I think when I get it back it's not going to feel so special.
Re: What daily car next???
Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 10:17 am
by daytonamart
Nice one, Every cloud Joe!