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Soltydog

Legendary Member
Location
near Hornsea
Me being of the taller variety, my bikes are normally very large (ie 61cm frame) & my wife has a Fiat Doblo, I don't like the car, but it's the only car we've ever had that I can fit my bike in upright without removing wheels :okay: Just drop 1 back seat & jobs a good un.
Personally I prefer the 'traditional' driving position of an estate & will very shortly be off to collect my Insignia estate. Too early to comment on it really, but on the test drive it was very comfy & there's loads of toys if you're into that kind of thing ^_^
 

Drago

Legendary Member
I'm always a little wary of owners reviews. For example, JD Power is based on owners impressions, where as the Reliability Index is base on cold, hard, inarguable breakdown data, yet look how the 2 differ - The like of VW Group, BMW etc are traditionally lauded by their owners, but the reality reflected by the Reliability Index tells a completely different story.

Don't take the advice of a sheep, or you'll blindly end up following the herd.
 

Drago

Legendary Member
Just a thought. You love your Focus, it's served you well and continues to do so, it meets your needs.... then perhaps a new Focus will do exactly the same for the next 15 years for you. Its a very nice car by any measure.
 

vickster

Squire
Go test drive :smile: I knew I'd love my Skoda within 10 minutes. Very happy 2+ years on and I used to change car about every 6 months (now I do it with bikes, which is much cheaper :wacko: )
 
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Snizzlepops

Active Member
Thanks all for the help everyone :notworthy:- lots of suggestions which I will look into. I didn't realize people were such fans of Skoda's these days(I knew they had a better reputation now than what they did a few years back). The Yeti unfortunately is out the question as in-laws recently purchased one and my OH is not a fan of it!I appreciate the feedback on the Nissans - I have just seen a lot about recently but it seems like there are much better cars out there!
Personally I prefer the 'traditional' driving position of an estate & will very shortly be off to collect my Insignia estate. Too early to comment on it really, but on the test drive it was very comfy & there's loads of toys if you're into that kind of thing ^_^
A colleague of mine has an Insignia Estate and is a keen cyclist also, he loves his!

Just a thought. You love your Focus, it's served you well and continues to do so, it meets your needs.... then perhaps a new Focus will do exactly the same for the next 15 years for you. Its a very nice car by any measure.
I have found my Focus very comfortable for my needs, but variety is the spice of life ;-) (but I have not ruled out having another one!!)

Thanks again :thumbsup:
 

Drago

Legendary Member
A lad in our local fourbie club was recently taking the Mickey out of a member who's Jeep had broken down, smugly telling all who'd listen that you wouldn't catch him driving American built rubbish.

I took great delight in pointing out his X5 was designed in California and built in South Carolina, and thoroughly enjoyed watching the car crash of expressions on his face as confusion collided with realisation.
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member
A lad in our local fourbie club was recently taking the Mickey out of a member who's Jeep had broken down, smugly telling all who'd listen that you wouldn't catch him driving American built rubbish.

I took great delight in pointing out his X5 was designed in California and built in South Carolina, and thoroughly enjoyed watching the car crash of expressions on his face as confusion collided with realisation.

similar conversation (some years back). He was an MGB owner and expressed disaproval of the new "badge engineered MGs" metros, maestros and so on. "Like the MG midget being a rebadged Austin Healey you mean?" " harrumph!"
 

mustang1

Legendary Member
Location
London, UK
The Puke/Gashqai are 2wd, except for about 1 in 20 which are AWD. No true 4x4s there. Either buy a fourbie or don't, this in between rubbish is neither fish nor fowl.

Do you mean they have 4x4 shape bodies but are not 4wd? I think people like high up style bodies but without the cost of a 4wd.

Having said that, the worst 4wd car to buy as 2wd is a Range Rover Evoque because being stuck in a RR is plain embarrassing!
 
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