Dear people, I intend to get myself a car with my wife, with which we can survive longer journeys (Hamburg – Zurich, have to commute for a while) reasonably pleasantly, as well as on site then often shopping and driving to work – perhaps already big enough to transport a small family in it. And in my search I came across an offer, which first seems very attractive: BMW 318d DPF Touring, EZ 04/2010, 154,328 km, Diesel, 105 kW (143 hp), Automatic. The whole for 999€. Now I have looked at it, it looks from the outside and the interior really in very good condition, also nowhere found rust marks, tire profile is also reasonably ok. However, the (private) dealer told me that the VAT is not passable (I think it might eventually be imported into Switzerland), although on the website the price is in 999€ (gross), 8395€ (net) (19% VAT) and there is no service booklet. well I can trust his statement that it is really accident-free and how is the price in relation to the performances? (if indeed also with a test drive a good feeling exists and he could somehow show me that it really had no accident?) And what does it look like compared to another, following offer (in comparison) – is the additional expenditures worth?: BMW 118d DPF, accident-free, private provider, EZ 03/2008, 117.000 km, Diesel, 105 kW (143 hp), automatic, (Lim ousine). The whole for 850€ VAT not passable Thank you for your help and comments!
Category: Allgemeine Kaufberatung Forum
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Search for reliable small cars – up to max 2500 €
Good day Dear Motor-Talk Community, I am looking for a new reliable small car, so far I drive a Ford Fiesta MK5, built in 2001 and am also super satisfied with the reliability, the only thing I don’t like about the car is the look, the relatively high fuel consumption and the rust problems on the bike runs. I still want to leave the Fiesta in the family because he never let me in and first had a previous owner. I fell in love with a Fiat Punto 188, but you always read separate opinions on the Internet, and how reliable is it really? As I said, optically exactly my case. I also like the Opel Corsa C, or the Peugeot 206 very much. When it comes to the Japanese I find the Honda Civic quite ok, or should the Toyota Corolla be super reliable or? Are there any other candidates who can keep up with the reliability of the Ford Fiestas and no great rust problems and many other problems? even offer a lower fuel consumption? What also bothers me animally are rattling suspensions, maybe there is also an inside tip in the view? I hope you can help me with my decision.
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Advice for commuting vehicles
Hello dear forum, I am currently looking for a new car and am no longer looking through. Our current Farzeug situation: Now the Fiesta is to be replaced, because it is only a 2-door and we receive new children again. Bringing two children back on the bench is very annoying in the long run. Therefore a 5-door should be purchased. Requirements: The Avensis was only purchased a month ago, because our focus had suffered a motor damage. The question now is, whether we only buy another small car, or soon sell the Avensis again, because the consumption is too high for us in the long run. In addition, the question arises which car is more suitable for which route (2x32km federal road or 2x8km city traffic). In my search, I then became aware of a Toyota Prius and find out which car is more suitable for which route (2x32km federal road or 2x8km city traffic). our budget is about 8-9000€, we would not like to finance a new car/annual car, unless this would be calculated in comparison to the used car. We plan to drive the car for a very long time. Or a whole corner cheaper and also smaller: Here the question arises, whether the more expensive Prius is worthwhile for our driving profile, or whether we should distance ourselves from it and rather a cheaper small car around 4000 I also find the Skoda Fabia or a Roomster, which could possibly replace the Avensis later on. Otherwise, hints and suggestions are welcome. You see, this is still a bit unstructured. Thank you for your help, Alex.
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Old Bmw for long distance
Moin Moin together, I’m still looking for a suitable car for my purposes… And unfortunately I don’t know about cars at all. Briefly to my “claims”: Through a new position for which I don’t want to move, and with which I expect for the next 2-3 years, I have to travel 200 km a day soon. After some back and forth whether new or used cars, I now ask myself whether it might not be useful to have an “old” car for relatively little money I thought of an old Bmw, because these cars (with my dangerous semi-knowledge) are known to me as solid and almost “unchaputtbar”. Now, however, I have read on various pages about various defects of some years of construction etc. Is there perhaps the one or other Bmw expert who could give me tips, what would be worthwhile? Which vehicles are recommended for this purpose or whether I would like to buy these cars and drive them only these 2-3 years. I would have thought of 1 or 3s, either as petrol or diesel (because I don’t have to pay the bezin myself). I would be happy about expert support. Thank you in advance.
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Used car for family wanted (max. 3500 Euro) Peugeot 206 SW or Ford Fusion (from 2004)
Hi, I’m not an expert on cars. Now I need one for my family. I’m looking for a economical, cost-effective car, where you can also accommodate a stroller. My current search has brought me on two vehicles. Peugeot 206 SW or Ford Fusion (each 2004 year of construction) up to 80,000km, budget up to max. 3500 Euro For both I found the corresponding offer at autoscout and mobile (from 3000 Euro).http://ww3.autoscout24.de/classified/2646 47923?asrc=st的ashttp://ww3.autoscout24.de/classified/265470031?asrc=st
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(compact) combo up to approx. 800€
Hello, my beloved Passat 35i has to be sent slowly but surely into retirement, because the problems in old age are now increasing. Therefore, I am looking for a successor, who should be just as reliable, as the good old Passat, from which I was already a bit spoiled in this regard. We are looking for a station wagon, which should accompany me reliably over the next (10) years. Due to the annual driving performance of approx. 15000km and before After a little research, I found that a larger station wagon in the direction of Mondeo, C5, Mazda 6 or something like that would probably be quite expensive in the maintenance. The petrol engines are already swallowing a lot due to the size. Therefore, I tend to buy a compact one now and get a trailer for larger transports. I think that would be the more economical choice in the longer term. So we are looking for: Compact station wagon, denno ch spacious, petrol, from c. 2007/2008 with approx. 130tkm to have maybe another 10 years in about fun at the car. I don’t really need a lot of frills, the only thing I would like to have would be the comfort of a seat heating. After a little research the candidates Focus MK2 and Astra H are mentioned again and again, which should probably be very solid. Visually would appeal to me a Octavia II, however, these are rather rare and the motor selection due to the Tsi Gesc Which cars would still be in question? What about the Astra J (1.4T) in terms of reliability? Can it keep up with the predecessor? Thank you for your help!
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Ideas for a 640D release
Hello forum, I’m looking for a successor for my 640D GC. Since I’m not really brand-bound, model-bound or class-bound, but I’m a bit disoriented I’d be happy about some ideas. Maybe someone likes to juggle a few models with me. Key data are as follows: MUST: – Four seats. Does not have to be a Skoda Superb Fond, but more than 2+2 in Mustang / 911. BMW 2 Series Coupe Fond is ok, i.e. adults must be able to sit halfway in the back. – Gasoline. Never. again diesel – and this has nothing to do with driving bans, scandals etc. – engine power at least GTI / 230hp in the compact class, >300hp when it goes towards the upper middle class or upper class – No French, no SUV and no passat 🙂 – Smaller than my current, i.e. under 5m outer length – Dynamically mobile GERNE: – 4 doors – 6/8 cylinders – Mercedes / BMW / VWA – RWD or AWD; actually felt “must”, but I haven’t driven an FWD with Diff yet and would have at least one sample – unusual, rarely priceless under 60,000€ as a destination. Used or new no matter, maintenance secondary. As an example like “wide” I actually am here examples that I have looked at: Mustang, 340i and 550i limousines, S3 limousine, M240i Coupe, TT Coupe as 2.0 TFSI, S4 Avant, Giulia, Alpina B3 Touring, C63 T-model.
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Trying at a dealer, buying at another?
Hello, I’m a bit in a mess. I want to buy a Golf GTE, but the dealer on site has no such as a demonstration car and the next dealer who would have one is about 40km away. Actually, it would be perfect to test the GTE there and then order it from the dealer on site. However, I find that quite unfair, so the second possibility would be to order the GTE at the dealer’s where I also test drive. Only then could the dealer on site My family has been buying their VWs there for decades. So how to proceed?
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Leiser Kombi on long distances
Hello, I’m currently driving a Ford Focus MK3 limousine. Since I have a child, I realize that I need a bigger car. I drive about 15000 km per year, mainly long distances (300-1000 km at a time), therefore I need a car that is quieter than the Focus. If I’m driving with my wife, I can drive max 160 kmh, so performance doesn’t matter. It would be great if the car were easy to park. I almost decided on V60, but the trunk is d definitely too small. Audi A4 B8 is supposedly too loud from 140kmh Do you have better ideas? Budget max 20k. Gasoline.
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Small car for 120km a day?
Good morning all together, for me the purchase of a car is coming soon. It will be my first own car. The car will be used almost exclusively for long distances (120km daily, of which 80km road and 40km highway). Originally I had hoped that a small or even small car would come into question, especially with regard to my budget of max. 12.00€. Since most of the models I looked at (e.g. VW Up, Citroën C1) but exclusively for the city Is there still a small car where you say that it is also suitable for longer distances (and does not swallow an above-average amount!) or do I have to go up a category and adjust my budget again if necessary? Priorities: – low purchase price (budget max. 12,000) – low consumption – safety – suitable for long distance (120 km of highway and highway daily) I look forward to your answers I love you very much!