I have a Peugeot 206cc, year 2004 and I love it. Fully automatic steel roof, which in closed condition offers a huge trunk, exactly my thing. Only this thing is now 12 years old, the roof is no longer dense, the air conditioning is defective, the clutch would soon be due and repair is simply no longer worthwhile. Unfortunately, Peugeot no longer builds convertibles and in the jungle of the other manufacturers I don’t see through. I would like to have a search or a K Onfigurator, which starts with “Cabrio with automatic steel roof”, but I haven’t found anything like that yet. I filled out some configurator a few dozen times just to realize at the very end that the thing has a fabric folding roof (I don’t know the exact technical terms to distinguish between the constructions of the roofs). The manufacturers also have like the habit Cabrios always only with open roof, so that you don’t see immediately that it only has a fabric roof. In principle I want a new 206cc, but after it is no longer built I am looking for a car, which comes as close as possible. Something bigger and also a little more expensive than the 206cc the new one may be, let’s say up to max. 40K, but definitely a new car. Brand loyalty or something I don’t know, whether it becomes a German or Japanese model or anything else, I don’t care, the content matters.
Category: Allgemeine Kaufberatung Forum
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C-Max vs. Verso vs. Screnic III
Hello, look for a compact van and have limited the search to the following models: – Ford C-Max Bj. from 2010 – Toyota Verso – Renault Scenic III My requirements are: – Diesel – Automatic – Reliability – Low maintenance costs As a budget there are 12.00€ available. Would like to invest the money as well as possible and would know your opinion regarding the above models. Regarding automatic transmission I have let myself say that there are different types of there like Dop pelkupplungsgeschriebe etc. Don’t know me about the matter at all and don’t know which of the models has which transmission. It would be important here that the built-in transmission is robust and has proven itself. The professionals here need to know better. Thank you in advance.
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Long distance – what do you have to pay attention to when buying?
Hello, now that I have read quite a lot across the forum, it becomes clear to me that I have to create knowledge base – before I can ask further questions. Since I will soon become a weekend commuter (train & flight unfortunately do not go) and about 500 km drive a route (motorway), I thought about what would be important for me – sports seats wg comfort – indoor noise possible low (up to 160 km/h) – “running rest”, large wheelbase – operating costs up to approx. 330€ per month) (estimated.) would you still take on criteria? Since I’m driving almost only short distance up to now (Skoda Fabia 1.2) I really don’t know what else is important for this…. Thanks for the tips! Tobias
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Weltenbummler is looking for a motorhome?
Good day dear friends, I’m looking for a car. I didn’t have a car before and it will be my first car. I finished my studies and would like to camp in Spain and Portugal and stay there or in the car. Of course, I would like to have a Volkswagen T3/4, but the prices are simply utopian for my conditions. That’s why I think I’m well-kept with a station wagon when I’m monetizing or flipping the seats. Do you know about my idea? To my situation: I actually could save 1400 euros and could cover 600 euros my credit card. Of course the car should be at least Euro 4 and diesel I thought about. I would like to have a Mercedes because the engine should not cause any problems. (I always said my grandpa) Otherwise I don’t care about the manufacturer. It should just not cause any problems. I would like to ask someone from around me, but somehow nobody owns any of them. a car and can’t give me any advice. What do you think about my idea and is it even feasible? Thank you!
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Mercedes A-Class or Audi A3?
Hello, my friend and I are currently looking for a new car and are still quite undecided whether it should be the A-Class of Mercedes or the Audi A3 Sportback. Therefore, I hope to get here some suggestions like pros and cons of both or typical children’s diseases. Basically, it should be an annual car or have from 2016 and under 10000 km. In addition, two small dogs drive with us. But I think that is both not so relevant for the Decision between the two models. Thank you very much.
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Diesel up to 800 euros
I am currently looking for 6 months (TÜV should still be on it for 6 months) a diesel, which is not from the VW Group and which still holds approx. 5,000km, after that it can be scrap. At the price the mileage is usually about 300,000km, which engines should be able to do so easily? (I know that you can never be sure, but does someone have an idea, what you could take there? ) Requirements: – Interior should not be disgusting (what you find so on mobile…) – Diesel – up to 800 euros, the cheaper the better – as cheap as possible tax and insurance – at least 6 months TÜV – should still be 5.000 mobile (if there is now the central locking, the radio, the mirror adjustment or the window lifter at the rear right does not work, it does not matter, the engine and transmission would be important)
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New vehicle for motorway commuters
Moin, I’m still completely unreliable, which is the best way, therefore once again the attempt to get some light into the dark through the forum. Given: – Budget: ~250€ Financing mtl. (excl. maintenance) – planned driving performance 25,000 km / year, of which 90% highway (ruhr area) Requirements: – Comfortable for the highway – no nuckelpinne + sufficient space for people around 1.90m – storage room for suitcases + 2x beer box – climate – with younger likes with parking aid/camera and Navi – Kle incar or larger or SUV (Dacia Duster e.g.?) Where I am unreliable… Is it worth buying a new car / day registration and keeping it longer? So rather buy a young car and keep it for 10 years than a 5 year old still 5 years. With similar budget the older car would be “better”, since you get more car for the money in the case (and bigger maintenance costs?). I have among other things with Dacia (Sandero, Duster mind. Lauréate) and Renault (min. Clio (idealerwei) (Seen with Technopacket)) New cars under 10,000€ – with the mentioned equipment would hopefully still be within the scope. Can you possibly recommend equivalent or similar vehicles to me? Bzw. what would make sense with the budget on the used car market? 4-5 years and < 100,000 km or younger? Currently also the diesel topic is quite big, but is there also somewhere new car awards, if you don't give old carriages for scrapping? If yes, where? (never found) Is the Ruhr area worth it? If so, is there a Euro 5 diesel or is the danger of lockout too great?
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Citroen C3 – good and cheap?
Hello you, I need your help with buying used cars. In advance: I can drive a car, but technically I am a zero. I have no idea what I have to pay attention to with the carts, apart from mileage and co. Since I have quit my service car, I would like to buy a cheap used car in the future. Priced up to 5000 euros. Have two offers here now and would like to hear your opinion: Citroen C3 Exklusive EZ 2003 ca 87000 km 1.4l, 54kW /73PS 1st hand, checkbook maintained, electric window lifter, cruise control, air conditioning, seat heating, NSW, etc. Price from the dealer 4.400 Euro + 1 year warranty Is this even serious? Seems to me “too” cheap. Did I want to look at the car at the end of the week – is there “Citroen-specific” what to consider? Alternative to this would be a Corsa C for 4950 Euro – about the same KM stand, a bit leaner in the equipment, but also stackbook maintained with all inspections etc. .. would be directly around the I would need a reliable car, where I have as little trouble as possible. I would also be willing to take the Corsa for more money with less equipment if you think that the Citroen is too maintenance-intensive or similar.. I have left out automatic car in my search so far – I would like to spare myself a defect in the automatic.. But how about the Citroen – can one strike without hesitation?
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Opel astra k vs mazda3 nakama
Hi people, only 2 cars to choose from, what do you think about it? Profile: soon 1st child short distance city, insg.so 12000km per year (incl. holiday routes) should not be sold quickly again, first 10 years keep. Have the choice between astra k 5tür dynamic 92kw+Comfort for max 20000 and mazda3 nakama G-120 for 18500. both new car, gasoline, switch and sof.available. Gibs already discovered defects (Mazda and circuit..)? Are both new models. it the two. prices are I think okay to good or? Can’t decide, or I want Mazda and woman the Astra 🙂 Of the size they are quite the same and I think sometimes enough for a 2nd child maybe sometime. LG Matzn
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Replacement for Mercedes w202 C220 Cdi
Hello, the Benz from my grandpa gammelts him already under the ass away. Rust is sanded away, tank tape is sprayed over and with silver. He drives the thing since ́96 and has several kilometers down. Next year he will however not come over the TÜV. However, he does not want to buy a new car, because he thinks it would not be worth it any more. Therefore it should become a used one. He drives his whole life already BMW or Mercedes and wants to stay there. It should be just like a diesel with automatic and seat heating. With all the bugs that the current car has in the back, a parking aid would not be bad, because he can no longer estimate it so well, even if he thinks that he does not need such a thing. Therefore no bigger car like E or S class. He would like to keep his w202. Since my grandpa lives alone he often visits his siblings or friends, who live across Germany, therefore he also gu The car should therefore cost -under 10,000€ -diesel comparable to the C220 Cdi, he means he has around the 120hp -Not too big -Limousine -Good in maintenance -Sparsam -ZURLÄSSIG -Automatik -Green badge?! and in the best case with -Parking aid -Tempomat -Sitzheizung I am looking for mobile with just such data the cars have all already 150-200.000km on the speedometer. Is it recommended to buy a car with such high mileage and if so, which model can be t recommend it to you? As already said, he is constantly on the road and has scrubbed in the last 20 years with the box over 500,000km. Apart from the rust and wear parts has never been big on the car. Should his last car be that he buys so he wants to drive it for a few more years. Greetings