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£25000....what car?

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If you had £25000, a dog, a kid and missus,go camping regular

and like plenty of space and power

What would u buy??

Plus it has to be brand new!!

Skoda Superb Estate 3.6 V6 4x4 if you can stretch a couple more £k

Or if you conscious about economy or can't stretch the few £k then Superb Estate 170CR DSG

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Skoda Superb Estate 3.6 V6 4x4 if you can stretch a couple more £k

Or if you conscious about economy or can't stretch the few £k then Superb Estate 170CR DSG

Forgot to say has to be diesel! I do silly miles!!

Sorry

ps also tax freindly as I put it through my business

audi a4 3.0 tdi estate awsome car awsome engine!!

Then my Second choice is the one to go for. Also get it mapped by Ben @ Shark and you will get a lot more power (around an extra 25-30bhp and 50-70lb/ft) and better economy :thumbup:

Then my Second choice is the one to go for. Also get it mapped by Ben @ Shark and you will get a lot more power (around an extra 25-30bhp and 50-70lb/ft) and better economy :thumbup:

But can you get an Audi 3.ol for £25k , i would go top spec Superb , as mate recently did , the 170 bhp diesel with full kit got it all for the 25k

A4 Avant is tiny in comparison to the Superb. Dog will be much happier in the Skoda!

For me it would have to be the Superb Elegance estate, 170CR if someone else is paying the fuel, tax, insurance etc, or the 140CR if you are paying for it.

But can you get an Audi 3.ol for £25k , i would go top spec Superb , as mate recently did , the 170 bhp diesel with full kit got it all for the 25k

I'm pretty sure my second choice was the superb :S

SEAT Exeo estate, Im sure they do a diesel version.

Just VAG group cars or anything?

I'd have a 335d Sport Auto Estate, Black or Dark Blue.

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Just VAG group cars or anything?

Anything, has to be brand new diesel though,

and fast.

Another vote for the Superb 170 estate if you want a BIG car.

The Octy vRS estate is fairly big

I'd have a 335d Sport Auto Estate, Black or Dark Blue.

Beemer Probably the best Deisel money can buy but ay £37k new its out of the OP range.

As has been said before The Superb 4WD CR170 Estate with all the toys fits the bill perfectly and is within price range for a new motor!

Take one out for a test drive (i did) and you will laugh at just how good it is! Got the S class feel about it without a doubt!emoticon-0148-yes.gif

Beemer Probably the best Deisel money can buy but ay £37k new its out of the OP range.

As has been said before The Superb 4WD CR170 Estate with all the toys fits the bill perfectly and is within price range for a new motor!

The OTR RRP for the 4x4 170CR Estate is £26,320, but no doubt it can be bought in under budget (especially if a broker is used, but you wouldn't get all the toys.

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Subaru Legacy diesel could be worth a look?

Saab 9-3X

Saab 9-3X

Not a massive boot, and I thought the build quality on my Saabs (company cars) was pretty poor. Dash was falling apart after 20000 miles in my second one (07 plate). They had the most comfortable seats I've ever had in a car though

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Not a massive boot, and I thought the build quality on my Saabs (company cars) was pretty poor. Dash was falling apart after 20000 miles in my second one (07 plate). They had the most comfortable seats I've ever had in a car though

Yes Subaru Legacy but the Outback one Volvo XC60 could come in at that price with discount.

Hyundia (spelling!!) ix35??

plenty of kit, great warranty and enough change to take the misses on a cruise.

I reckon Hyundia could be the "new Skoda" - much improved and tremendous value.

Yes Subaru Legacy but the Outback

This would certainly be my choice - so much so that it is going to be my next car!

3yr old v70 D5, and have a month touring California with the money you'll save :yes: .

Yes Subaru Legacy but the Outback one Volvo XC60 could come in at that price with discount.

I test drove the Legacy - it was shockingly slow and very noisy.

Sos.

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