dawnsurprise
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Anyone any feedback on this car
are they reliable?
economical?
cheap to service?
all experiences good or bad welcome
still have not decided what type of diesel car to buy...
Hey Dawnsurprise
Since you had originally considered an Accord, what about a 01 - 06 Civic saloon? Not the best looking in this incarnation but still a very good car.
The hatches can be highly prized (and priced) but there are some good deals available with the less in demand saloon version.
Is your preference for diesel purely for economic reasons?
If so, the 1.5 Vtec petrol engine featured in the link below is a very economical, excellent engine. Car is nicely specced too.
http://www.carzone.ie/usedcars/index.cfm?fuseaction=car&carID=746448
I'm sorry but that is positively minging!You're recommending that over an S40??
Well yes!
Ok, doesn't look great and the S40 will be more comfortable (but I'm not that pushed on the looks of the S40 either). I'd still easily go for the Civic over the Volvo not least for price & reliability.
So there.
That Civic looks like a Jap or Singapore Import. The leather looks cheap and plasticky and the "hearing aid beige" colour doesn't do it any favours either. That said, I was never a fan of the seventh generation Civic anyway.
Sorry
What was the engine size?hi everyone
Thanks a mil for comments...
drove a diesel C-max on holidays... nice height, but car would not pull your socks off... .very disappointed with performance... and not crazy on looks... sorry...
hi everyone
i now want a car with 4 doors, comfortable seats, good looking, nice spec, reliable and doesent depreciate at a ridiculous rate.. dont want a car too low to ground either, as i am pregnant and i need to think ahead, fo both comfort, safety and of course room in car for baby seats, buggies etc etc.
I just drove the new Mondeo and it's probably a better drive than my Audi A4.maybe ford mondeo (dont know anyone with one, and there is always the niggle in my mind about fords reliability and economy to drive - were always fuel guzzles)
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