I am looking to change my car, and my driving is mainly dublin based, I need a decent sized car, with a reasonable sized boot, and looking at a 2008/2009 car, budget 12-14k with no trade-in.
I want a medium sized family car, 4/5 door, and want to make sure that it si econimical to run in terms of road costs, tax and fuel. My milage isn't high, about 8-10k Km per annum, and would be keeping the car for at least 4/5 years, so cost of ownership is important, as is realibility.
I am thinking about medium sized diesel (I know that my milage isn't high) but looking at the difference in road tax ona say Ford Focus 1.6d v' 1.6p and it could be a few hundred per year, also seriously considering the Toyota Prius as a lot of my driving is short journeys in Dublin city centre, so the electric is appealing.
What are peoples thoughts, as what should be in the mix, as mentioned important are boot space (dont need the size of a passat but bigger than a fiesta, so mid-sized), hatch perferably than saloon, low running and ownership costs.
I am looking at the costs in the UK, and notice that Hybrids have little VRT, so there is another plus for them, but was wondering what else should be factored into the decision.
Thanks in advance,
I want a medium sized family car, 4/5 door, and want to make sure that it si econimical to run in terms of road costs, tax and fuel. My milage isn't high, about 8-10k Km per annum, and would be keeping the car for at least 4/5 years, so cost of ownership is important, as is realibility.
I am thinking about medium sized diesel (I know that my milage isn't high) but looking at the difference in road tax ona say Ford Focus 1.6d v' 1.6p and it could be a few hundred per year, also seriously considering the Toyota Prius as a lot of my driving is short journeys in Dublin city centre, so the electric is appealing.
What are peoples thoughts, as what should be in the mix, as mentioned important are boot space (dont need the size of a passat but bigger than a fiesta, so mid-sized), hatch perferably than saloon, low running and ownership costs.
I am looking at the costs in the UK, and notice that Hybrids have little VRT, so there is another plus for them, but was wondering what else should be factored into the decision.
Thanks in advance,