Tin Pot
Guru
We have a wheeled potato at the moment - it says Citroen Xsara Picasso on it. Whilst it's not a car one can love, it's very practical and reliable. Like most people we could do most of our journeys in a Fiesta, but sometimes we need a bigger car (and I'm aware that when I say 'need' I mean 'it makes life loads easier to have')
For example, we go camping with an 'OMG it's huge' frame tent and get everything inside the car. This does involve DD being surrounded by stuff as we remove two seats to fit it all in, and unfortunately you can't fit bikes in as well. The Citroen does have a tow bar though, so we could get a rack for that. Ours has the glass roof which means we need Citroen's own roof bars, so we don't use the roof because the genuine ones we bought are rusted solid due to shoddy design, and I refuse to buy any more.
I also commute one-way most of the time: OH and I work in the same building so we go in together and I ride home, so it's useful that you can stick a bike in the boot upright, albeit with the saddle and front wheel off.
Much as the Citroen has never let us down, and costs not much to run (it's cost about £70 plus basic servicing in 30k miles, and it's showing 170k miles) it's getting tatty inside now, and as such a large percentage of our journeys are fairly short and in town, I feel a bit guilty doing it in a diesel, on top of which it's probably not doing it much good: I haven't had it up to full temperature for over a week and it's used every day.
So - after that preamble, I'm thinking of getting a car to do the same job as the Citroen (shift family of three in comfort, cost peanuts, run reliably and need cheap parts if it does go wrong, take a bike easily, and take three bikes and three people inside if nothing else is in it) but petrol. Preferably one that will get something near to 40mpg on a run. I accept that around town economy will be painful. I generally spend 'shed' money (e.g. £2k tops) and get one that has lots of options (my Picasso has cruise control and auto headlamps - oh yeah baby, it's posh!) so luxury bits are nice too.
Thoughts appreciated. Thanks.
The Xsara Picasso is a little poor but we got a Grand Picasso a few years ago and I think it's a decent vehicle, comfortable and functional.
I don't transport the bike in it though.
