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Superb Vs Mazda 6 Vs Insignia - 2008+

  • 28-07-2016 8:01am
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,110 ✭✭✭


    Hi all,

    Mostly for a commuter (90K or 50K return commute depending) country roads, occasional long runs.

    I'm looking for a post 2008 Skoda Superb, Mazda 6 or Opel Insignia (hatchback / 5 - door) under 10K at the moment and wondering about the usuals build quality, reliability and ease of use... what else I should be looking at

    Thanks for all and any advice as I've previously been a Toyota driver but the build quality seems to have taken a dip as the second hand cost seems to have risen in the age bracket I'm looking at.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,617 ✭✭✭grogi


    Hi all,

    Mostly for a commuter (90K or 50K return commute depending) country roads, occasional long runs.

    I'm looking for a post 2008 Skoda Superb, Mazda 6 or Opel Insignia (hatchback / 5 - door) under 10K at the moment and wondering about the usuals build quality, reliability and ease of use... what else I should be looking at

    Thanks for all and any advice as I've previously been a Toyota driver but the build quality seems to have taken a dip as the second hand cost seems to have risen in the age bracket I'm looking at.

    Mazda does not have a reliable diesels, although the cars drive brilliantly.

    Insignia is a heavy car and is a bit smaller inside that it seems from the outside.

    Superb will be a class bigger and if you avoid the 2.0TDi PD - which are not very reliable - it would be my choice. Estate is IMHO much better looking...


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