NyOmnishambles wrote: » blindside88 wrote: » Are they as horribly unreliable as the badge suggests or do you know what I should watch out for. I'll obviously get a mechanic to look it over for me Like most Alfas once all the belts and bits have been changed on time and the oil is kept topped up they are grand At that age there will probably be a few electrical gremlins or window/wiper motors that could do with replacing but there wouldn't be too much to go wrong with it My concern would be the fact it has been lowered, they wouldn't be the most comfortable or forgiving cars on normal suspension and are low enough already but if there is documentation that it has been done properly then it might be alright
blindside88 wrote: » Are they as horribly unreliable as the badge suggests or do you know what I should watch out for. I'll obviously get a mechanic to look it over for me
Mickiemcfist wrote: » Is 38mpg really bad enough to get worked up about for a petrol?
Top Dog wrote: » If it actually did 38mpg it'd be grand - but from the posts above it won't. So we'll say 35mpg - thats pretty poor for something sold in the last decade-ish. Our old Mk3 Golf GTI nearly did that with an ancient 8 valve 2.0 petrol motor (averaged 34 when not caning it), so I'd expect a much more modern 1.8 Volvo to be better. Don't think anyones getting worked up about it - but its not exactly fantastic. And in my case I'd avoid as it wouldn't suit my needs.
Duke O Smiley wrote: » A diesel X type is in my opinion a great option if you're looking for cheap frugal comfort to cover many miles. People will go on about how wrong a diesel Jag etc but ignore that. Injectors are problematic on the diesel and that's about it imo. I'd give it a go over an avensis or Octavia any day!
W123-80's wrote: » Lads, I'm looking for a diesel bangernomic. I am going to be doing between 350 and 600 miles per week for the next 9 months. Planning on parking my old petrol benz and getting a few jobs done to her during that time. My criteria are simple; Circa €1,300 budget Fuel economy Reliable Bit of Comfort if possible I will be moving it on again next June/July and putting my old Merc back on the road. Any thoughts on the 4 I posted last night. I am edging towards the Avensis in Kerry, but am intregued by the Jag! What are they like reliability wise and are they good on juice? I rang the Octavia estate I posted last night and that seems very genuine, the chap has owned it since brand new! Surely that would be a decent option at €900?? Any thoughts appreciated. Thanks all.
bear1 wrote: » Any love for this?https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/alfa-romeo-147-jtd/16497828
John2009 wrote: » Hi any interest in my own advert on Donedealhttps://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/2003-volkswagen-passat-sport-1-9tdi/16573070
grogi wrote: » That is loads of tippex...
LollipopJimmy wrote: » Just picked up a 2003 Accord Estate, needed something with a **** ton of space for bikes and dog.
Top Dog wrote: » It's not grey with a twin socket tow bar is it? Spotted one on dd last night. Cheap from a dealer.
W123-80's wrote: » Lads, I'm looking for a diesel bangernomic. I am going to be doing between 350 and 600 miles per week for the next 9 months. Planning on parking my old petrol benz and getting a few jobs done to her during that time. My criteria are simple; Circa €1,300 budget Fuel economy Reliable Bit of Comfort if possible
Mickiemcfist wrote: » I think it's the navy one out by tallaght from a dealer
commited wrote: » Rover 75 CDTi/MGZT CDTi is worth considering.