Well as i do a lot of miles i would not be buying a car which has done a great deal over 100K miles. My C5 had 108K when i bought it, its still perfect at 119K. However the engines do the mileages well, 1.9TDis are pretty bomb proof, but the interior still gets the wear, steering wheels, suspension components. I was looking at Golfs before i settled on a 406, however after driving one i found it very dull and i found i had to pay a lot more for a 150K mile golf than i do for a much newer and much lower mileage HDi car. Now some say you get what you pay for, but i dont rate VWs quality too highly (cambelts recommended every 40K or 4 years on most VAG TDis now?, plus ive had problems with our VAG group cars). So i dont see them as good value, however it wasnt value which put me off really, i just find them a bit too dull and actually too small for what im wanting.mjb wrote:cardaft wrote: Who the hell looks for under 100k on the clock nowadays? Too many uninformed buyers looking to pay a premium for 5 figure mileages pushing prices up horrendously.
If the seat's uncomfortable, it's right off the cards.
Obviously not owned a Renaultthe french cars are far more reliable than the VAG cars
The 306 interior is utterly dire (they may as well have just painted the body inside black) with a narrow footwell and the pedals far too close together, the 307 seats are too hard, but I can't actually fit my feet in a 307 drivers footwell so that's a non-starterThe C4 is twice the price of a Golf and is too big, uneconomical, turbo laggy, and has a punto-esque sitting position.
The Golf TDI is comfortable (I drove Stoke to Farnborough and back 2-3 times a week for a few months in one without suffering backache), economical (55+mpg at 90mph), not too slow at just over 10s to 60 with very little turbo lag, and doesn't have 50p shop trim. The one I drove was so much more chuckable into the corners than my 406s too.
Yes we have had renaults, and i agree that they are the worst of the 3 major French car makers, however they are great cars but ruined by poor quality. None of our renaults let us down, but they did have design faults. Unlike Citroens and Peugeots, we have ran Citroens forever, fantastic cars in my opinion.
C4s are very nice cars and can only be a couple of inches longer than a golf surely? Ive driven a C4 too, welol a couple now and i really like them, far more interesting than a Golf. Though i wasnt aware of your budget so wasnt sure what to suggest.
If you like the Golk Mk4 and you got on well with it, then go for another, probably make another good car for you. Everyone likes different cars so peoples opinions very rarely match. There are cars which are better value, cars which are more interesting and cars which are more rewrding to drive. But the Golf is a good alrounder (hence why i was considering one) and should be reliable.
However i must say, ive recently found out the later 1.9TDi engines cause lots of problems at around 100 - 140K miles, as they have a similar head to the ewer 2.0TDi whichare not as good either.