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Mazda 6. Massive boot, all the fixing stuff, loaded with extras. I have one and it's great though too big for the missus to drive, bonus is *all the alloy wheels are as new.
*Except one.
*Except one.
I recently got a used Ford B Max auto and i think i hate it. Engine is fine, lots of goodies like cruise control and DAB, electric everything and the sliding doors are great for getting the grandkids in and out but, I can't see out of the fucking thing. Massive pillars between door and windscreen means having to lean forward at every t-junction and trying to look through rear side windows is a waste of time with another massive bit of bodywork and passenger seat obscuring the view totally. On a plus note the reversing aid is pretty good.
Off to hope hossy in a min, will give it a try.Can’t you just drive everywhere backwards?
Some good advice on here, but if you're going for automatic, something like a Kia Sportage 4x4 will absolutely
slurp petrol, .
Cheers mate. On Ford, do you know anything about the Ford EcoSport? Online reviews from websites/magazines etc are pretty shit, about 2 out of 5, but if you look at user reviews it’s about 4.5 out of 5. Boot might not be big enough for me though.
If you lease you also after 2 or 3 years have the option to exchange for a new one or buy it at discounted price. As you not driven for so long it really important to think about having a few refresher lessons to get you back on track againI do like the look of the Kia Sportage. Need to check if it’s available as an automatic within my budget
Don't think that is much of an issue all insurance company want is proof of no claim bonusI guess with you not driving for 7 years the cost of insurance will be a major concern, it is worth getting some quotes before you make the final decision on what car you would like.