New car, which one to choose ??????
4fun [ PM ] [ ]
January 06, 2009 12:02PM
I want to buy a new one . I'm going for 4X4 but not big one

I give some of my choices:
- volkswagen TIGWAN diesel 2.0 TDI 5 doors
- volkswagen TIGWAN diesel 1.4 Si 5 doors
- jeep compass SW 2.0 CRD 5 doors (JP603)


not small , not big and for both city and countryside. budget from 19k till 22k

Does anyone here understand in cars, any advice ??? other brand volvo? ford ? .....

Merci d'avance
adds [ PM ] [ ]
January 06, 2009 01:39PM
My favorite subject, I wouldnt go again for a 4x4 not economical, too expensive to buy from dealers and if you want to part exchange them later on you will get nothing or loose a lots of money.Basically I have just given awaymy Mitsubishi Shogan to be rid of it in a part exchange deal. I have a Nissan Micra, a Peuget 307 state diesel, and my lovely VW passat 1.8 petrol it so roomy and the boot is like a van. The economy is fair for a big car I get around 35m/g in town and about 45mg motorway Idon't drive slowly either it so nippy. Basically any one of my cars I kind heartedly recommend if you can get a Passat Diesel forget about all other cars. My friends 2002 diesel Passat just done 200K miles and he is getting something like 70m/g and still drives like new. If he wqants to sell it he will not loose money. Buy privately and save yourself loads of money then again you have just won the Lotto (kh7ayeron wassalam) at least have a dream of one. if you still want a 4x4 don't pay more than 5K for 2005 onwards.
good luck and becarefull of sharks.



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4fun [ PM ] [ ]
January 06, 2009 02:58PM
thanks a lot for your advice , it's kind of you
I will go for Toyota Prius green stylish & very economical
Costs Count

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I will go for hmiyer "donkey". I am not kidding I'll love to ride one.
boessia [ PM ] [ ]
January 20, 2009 11:42PM
Go for a hybrid car!!!!
4fun [ PM ] [ ]
January 21, 2009 11:21PM
Thanks for the advice