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Recently bought a new Japanese built Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, brilliant car, it's an SUV but kinda sportyish.
10 years warranty and capped price services.
Pretty good on fuel and the turbo gives it some oommph.

It's my 4th Mitsubishi.
 
I'm looking for a new (used) car to buy or lease with the following factors:
  • Family car so lots of storage.
  • Decent power for overtaking.
  • Reliable - not a money pit.
  • Enjoyable to drive.
I'm a reputable chap in the local area so I can't be seen in an Audi, BMW or other wankermobile.

I don't know a huge amount about cars
. I've been driving a battered old Mondeo for years. I really like it so I would consider a newer one or something that's a step or two up.

Not interested in a new car but something used that is good value. I do regular 4-hour round trips as my daughter spends a lot of time in hospital so I want something that I can rely on.

Buying or leasing are both options I would consider.

Thanks in advance for any tips.

I've had multiple German cars and have loved them. I even drive in a courteous manner and use my indicators.

Anyway, what about the Cupra Formentor - good looking car.

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Go for reliability, especially in England. The roads are so full of peeps and cars, don’t waste money on sporty
 
My Toyota Avensis did 400k, currently my Prius is at 300k. Toyotas are a no brainer.
Yes very reliable in Australia as well they're always bloody expensive though, I was toying with the idea of buying a new land cruiser but when I found out they were over $100 grand I change my mind lol.
 
My Toyota Avensis did 400k, currently my Prius is at 300k. Toyotas are a no brainer.
I'll never own one again. They've just defunded gay and decided for some reason that science and technology research is more important than funding pride. My arseless leather chaps will never grace the driving seat of my avensis again.

 
I'll never own one again. They've just defunded gay and decided for some reason that science and technology research is more important than funding pride. My arseless leather chaps will never grace the driving seat of my avensis again.

Well, no one cares you big gay, My Tundra is just hitting 200K miles with no problems, looking for 200K more
 
Our fleet:

Me: Tesla Y EV (recently replaced WRX)
Mrs: Opel Ampera PHEV
Daughter: Toyota RAV4 Hybrid
Son: Honda Accord Sport Hybrid

For you?

SUV - Toyota RAV4 Hybrid/Honda CRV
Sedan - New Honda Civic Hybrid/Toyota Prius

Money no object: 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser…and never have to buy another car in your life!
 
Our fleet:

Me: Tesla Y EV (recently replaced WRX)
Mrs: Opel Ampera PHEV
Daughter: Toyota RAV4 Hybrid
Son: Honda Accord Sport Hybrid

For you?

SUV - Toyota RAV4 Hybrid/Honda CRV
Sedan - New Honda Civic Hybrid/Toyota Prius

Money no object: 2025 Toyota Land Cruiser…and never have to buy another car in your life!
For god's sake man, think of the gays. That's the most homophobic list of vehicles since Putin's last mayday parade.
 
Volvo V70 estate with the D5 engine, mind numbingly dull but its reliable, economical, loads of space, built like a tank & looked after will go on forever.
The bloke who does High Peak Autos reviews on you tube is very good & not sure but I think he is a blue?
 
Volvo V70 estate with the D5 engine, mind numbingly dull but its reliable, economical, loads of space, built like a tank & looked after will go on forever.
The bloke who does High Peak Autos reviews on you tube is very good & not sure but I think he is a blue?
I’m after a Volvo XC90
 
I have no interest in cars, but we've owned a Kia Sorento 2.2 CRD for 10 years. In that time, we've done 160,000 miles with not a single engine repair. The only expense - a new battery, new tyres and new brakes.
 
I dont think you can go far wrong with a volvo as long as its been regularly serviced properly, I have thought about getting a XC90 for winter but the V70 is just to reliable to get rid of at the moment :-)
Agree they are great cars, when my car was in garage I had a Toyota Highlander for 3weeks, brilliant car
 
If you want a fun, practical family cruiser then what you need is a fast estate.

BMW’s fast diesels really fly. Something like a 530D. Or a Volvo V70.

DO NOT BUY A CROSSOVER.
 
I dont think you can go far wrong with a volvo as long as its been regularly serviced properly, I have thought about getting a XC90 for winter but the V70 is just to reliable to get rid of at the moment :-)

I had an XC90 for a while. They have the comfort of a Rolls Royce.

The rear differential and EGR valve failed on mine which was a shame but that can happen on any car.
 

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