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My Vauxhall Vectra 1.8vvt
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2006 Vauxhall Vectra Petrol Manual Hatchback by NIALL CULLEN • 16th December 2011
Owened my car now 13 years. Have to say it's never let me down. The 1.8 vvt is one on the best Reliable engines in the Vectra C range with the 2.0T the best. Car comes standard with cruise control and aircon and 17"Alloys. The 1.8vvt comes with 140bhp which is nippy enough for me but can't be mapped unlike the CDTI diesels. I've modded mine with Xenon lights as its known that the standard lights on the vectra with projector lenses is bad. I was lucky enough to pick up a factory fit sav nav from a scappy to give the car that more luxuray look. Thanks to membership at www.vectra-c.com any small problems I've had, the guys on there help me sort them myself. running cost are good with no problems. I get 32mpg city driving around Belfast and up to 43mpg on motorway runs. Heavy foot can see these figures drop by 7mpg.
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Audi A4 Estate
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2006 Audi A4 Estate by zek • 15th December 2011
Very comfortable car to drive and not too big when parking! Excellent boot space for dog etc... Responsive performance from automatic gearbox and handling is very well balanced.
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seat alhambra
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2003 Seat Alhambra by carol mcbarron • 15th December 2011
My lovely seat alhambra i have had for 7 months is a lovely car to drive and very powerful it has survived haven been flooded and still drives 1000% so a allround good car
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Brilliant little car (Clio 1.5 DCI Dynamique 5dr 2008)
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2008 Renault Clio Diesel Hatchback by Andrew J • 14th December 2011
I've had this car a year now and put 20K miles on it, (70K total) only problem was a broken drop link bar, not expensive to fix and driver’s seat belt is very slow to coil back when released. Refined in town and on motorway, comfy seats and has one the best diesel engines around in terms of quietness and smoothness. 60mpg isn’t hard to get which doesn’t drop much when towing and with a good sized tank means almost 700 miles to a tank between files. Was sceptical when first buying due to Renault reputation with reliability, but so far has proved to be very good. Now for a new timing belt.
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x type 2.5 v6 awd
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2001 Jaguar X-Type Saloon by jag man • 13th December 2011
The x type is a fantastic car to drive, its sharpe steering, responsive V6 engine and the overall build quality are simply class leading. As an all wheel drive its very economical giving around 35mpg. Best to buy is the 2.5 v6 awd manual. The car is easy to run and well finished and the v6 engine roars when pushed. Try to buy with the 18" alloy wheels.
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Rover 200 Series by Paddy • 13th December 2011
I had one of these and really liked it. The timing belt went at about 70k and apparently this was a common thing to happen, but overall it gave a great driving experience and was enjoyable to own.
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BMW 118d M Sport
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2010 BMW 1 Series by Cecil • 13th December 2011
Entry level BMW but with excellent handling and responsive manual gearbox the car is well balanced and fun to drive. Running costs are excellent, £30 a year to tax and 50+mpg for the diesel engine. The only issue is the initial outlay compared to it's greatest rival VW Golf.
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NO PROBLEMS AS YET!
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2007 Nissan Qashqai Hatchback by bobbymoore • 12th December 2011
Bought a 2007 Qashqai 1.6 Acenta a couple of years ago, my wife gets 33mpg on average and i dont think shes ever been over 40mph, so i am very happy with economy. Very comfortable and plenty of leg room for the kids in the back. All in all, i recommend it for anyone looking a good reliable and spacious family car.
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Honda CR-V 2.2 i-CTDi EX
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2007 Honda CR-V by kiely • 9th December 2011
We purchased our 2007 Honda CRV to tow a caravan and provide a spacious family vehicle. After a 3 week trip to France the CRV passed with flying colours. Fuel consumption is adequate for the vehicle specification and the vehicle kit is impressive. One issue I would highlight is a squeaking clutch pedal, this was replaced under warranty by Honda and is a common problem with this model.
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Nightmare on four wheels
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2001 Renault Laguna Estate by No More Renault • 9th December 2011
This is a nice car to drive, but poorly engineered. There were constant problems with the electrics and mechanical components which cost a fortune to repair when it was out of warranty. Even when it was in warranty Renault would dispute whether these were a fault or normal wear and tear eg brake discs which required replacement after 20,000 miles. Intercooler was replaced twice within 16 months and Renault refused to cover it. I estimate I spent £3000 on unnecessary repairs.
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Honda CR-V 2.2 i-CTDi EX
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2007 Honda CR-V by SKelly • 9th December 2011
We purchased our 2007 Honda CRV to tow a caravan and provide a spacious family vehicle. After a 3 week trip to France the CRV passed with flying colours. Fuel consumption is adequate for the vehicle specification and the vehicle kit is impressive. One issue I would highlight is a squeaking clutch pedal, this was replaced under warranty by Honda and is a common problem with this model.
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Nissan Almera
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2000 Nissan Almera Hatchback by Scooby doo • 9th December 2011
I've had this car for five years and it hasn't given me an y trouble at all. It's not hugely economical for a small car - it gets about 32 mpg.
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2.o sport great driver
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2002 Mazda 323 by johnboy • 8th December 2011
great car too drive,handles and drives better than most new cars even with todays standards,sporty neat looks,real dark horse,lovely 2.0 engine that loves high revs,safe car and very reliable,loads off room for five adults and good size off boot,folding rear seats very handy,just watch some off these 323s suffer from rear arches rusting but very easy and cheap repair,buy one you will not be disappointed,an extremely addictive car too drive,
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my car
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2005 Skoda Octavia by steve • 8th December 2011
Sadly had to part due to high mileage and had a feeling that the car would need a major repair. Overall a good family car to have and easy to live with. Would buy another in future.
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It may be Korean, but it's winner for me. Even my friends like it
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2008 Hyundai i30 by S,Clarke • 7th December 2011
Bough a 2008, 1.6 CRDi(115bhp) 2nd hand. with only 21k. Its a premium spec so comes with full black leather, heated from seats, climate control, rear parking sensors, ipod connection, 4 e/w, too much to list.
The insurance is expensive, but I'm only 20, so this is expected, and road tax is a respectable £90 per year (2009+models are only £30!)
Faults wise the starter motor went after 25k on it, however the well backed up 5 years warranty helped sort this issue. I have owned this car since March 2010, and since then have racked up over 24k miles. Every last one has been a joy. And the car has lasted well. A very smooth driving car, and a comfortable ride for all.Handles very well(i Installed sports springs, still rides very well, and handles even better, with less body roll and understeer).

Compliments are even given from my friends, who are impressed with the quality and finish of the car.

I would definitely buy another Hyundai as I love the reliability and standard equipment on them.
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Corolla Verso Diesel
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2006 Toyota Corolla Verso by Scooby Doo • 7th December 2011
Very reliable and has never given any trouble. Driving experience fine. Not as economical as our last diesel Toyota Avensis. It gets maybe about 35 to 40 to the gallon.
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Great For Getting About - I love my Clio
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2003 Renault Clio by Andrew Goodman • 7th December 2011
As a daily Belfast commuter, it's great for getting me from A to B. Low insurance group, reasonably fuel efficient and few repairs required. It's reliable even in the harsh wintery conditions we seem to be bombarded with every year. I broke the sunroof, but who needs one of those in this weather :) Also my CD player keeps turning off and my temperature display constantly reads 29degrees, but as well, gives it a bit of personality!
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It's a little Joy Machine!
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2001 Honda HR-V by WeaselCheat • 7th December 2011
Have had one of these for 3 years or so now and it has been a very reliable Jeep. It can be thirsty, but if the cost of fuel hadn't risen so much recently you wouldn't mind.
Great wee 'Joy Machine' - the auto 4x4 made it very reliable even in some tough road conditions in the last couple of winters too.
It has a comfortable higher driving position but doesn't feel like you're driving a bus!
All round great wee motor, only misses out on top star rating because there are obviously more luxurious 4x4s out there.
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Skoda Fabia
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2000 Skoda Fabia Hatchback by Andrew • 28th November 2011
I’ve had my wee Skoda Fabia now for over 5 years and I would only consider selling it to buy a slightly newer one for the lower mileage. I’ve never looked back since buying it second hand with just over 16,000 miles on her and now she has over 77,000. Solid, reliable, cheap to insure and service and it’s more or less a VW in all but name.
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