New car advice

Dan

Makhulu Silverback
I'm shopping around for some new wheels and I need some suggestions.

My price range is around R180 - R200k max, and I'm looking for something ideally in the 'supermini' category: something with a bit of oomph (anything above my 1.3 Tazz is a win) but not as high up as a 'hot hatch' like the Focus ST and such.

Current possibilities:

1. Alfa Mito - 2010/2011 models with low mileage can be had for around R200k, most stylish of the lot
2. Citroen DS3 - not many secondhand ones around, sweet interior and fun drive
3. Mini Cooper S - still a blast to drive but a little dated now, not a huge fan of the 'retro' interior

For the same money I could also get the new Polo or something similar, but ideally I'd like something a tad more plush if I can afford it.

Opinions?
 
look at the current gen fiesta, syco was looking @ one and i must say the specs and standard features on it is pretty good.

if you looking at second hand vehicles get an audi a3, i've gotten myself one and im uber satisfied with it. oh and its ride quality is like a R300 000 mercedes.
 
I'd say dont go for the Polo. Especially if you want some oomph. Just check the power specs of their engines, pathetic. A 1.6 engine with only 77kW...please!! The Kias and Hyundais have pretty good options.

What about a Kia Cerato hatch or something? At least its 1.6 has 91.2kW...thats more like it.Or an i30, with 89kW 1.6.
 
Ah, I hadn't considered the Fiesta, will have a look. The Titanium version looks pretty sweet.

I've looked at A3's but in that price range the mileage is really high. You pay top dollar for those four rings!
 
I got a Kia Picanto last year, and it's quite a lekker little hatchback I think. Small car, but they put in lots of features like bluetooth, iPod integration, steering wheel controls for radio and phone, electric windows all round, power steering, air-con, abs, alloy wheels, dual airbags, trip computer, etc (Sunroof if you want to pay extra). I got the 1.2 EX, which is the bells and whistles version. It's definitely a small economy car, but I'm sure it'll out-perform a Tazz. All the features sold me on it, I'm a sucker for gadgets.

I see the 1.2EX Manual is going for R119K
http://www.kia.co.za/Vehicles/Price/New%20Picanto/19

EDIT: You won't be doing any racing in one of these, but it's a lekker city car.
 
@markface: I do like the look of the new Kia's, and apparently the Rio has a ton of features for a car in that price range. Haven't checked the Cerato out yet but maybe it's time for a test drive: 92kw would do me fine.

@matt: I almost bought the new Picanto actually, you can't beat the features for that price. When test driving it though I didn't feel like it was enough of an upgrade from my Tazz so I opted to look for something with a little more juice. Out of interest though, what colour did you get? I was dead set on the red :)
 
@markface: I do like the look of the new Kia's, and apparently the Rio has a ton of features for a car in that price range. Haven't checked the Cerato out yet but maybe it's time for a test drive: 92kw would do me fine.
The Rio is quite a bit cheaper...I didn't put it down coz I though it was below your price range you're looking at. But a great car. You could get a 1.4 Manual, and that has 79kW. More than the Polo 1.6's and so much cheaper too at R158k.

Edit: I dont mean to bust VW's arse so much, but I just dont understand why their engines are so underpowered.
 
Yeah, the power is a bit low but I way prefer the look of the Rio. I might give both a test drive.

And eish, how overpriced are the new Polos? What happened to VW making "the people's car"?
 
@markface: I do like the look of the new Kia's, and apparently the Rio has a ton of features for a car in that price range. Haven't checked the Cerato out yet but maybe it's time for a test drive: 92kw would do me fine.

@matt: I almost bought the new Picanto actually, you can't beat the features for that price. When test driving it though I didn't feel like it was enough of an upgrade from my Tazz so I opted to look for something with a little more juice. Out of interest though, what colour did you get? I was dead set on the red :)

the cerato coupe looks pimp imo, i wanted one of those, the main reason i got the Audi is its pretty safe acording to the euro ncap rating also the one i bought has got pretty high mileage but it included a fsh which satisfied me to a point.
 
@markface: I do like the look of the new Kia's, and apparently the Rio has a ton of features for a car in that price range. Haven't checked the Cerato out yet but maybe it's time for a test drive: 92kw would do me fine.

@matt: I almost bought the new Picanto actually, you can't beat the features for that price. When test driving it though I didn't feel like it was enough of an upgrade from my Tazz so I opted to look for something with a little more juice. Out of interest though, what colour did you get? I was dead set on the red :)

I got the black one, looks pretty lekker. Ya, it's not a powerful car by any means, if you're after more juice, probably best to get something with a bigger engine. It's only a 1.2l. Pretty got on the fuel consumption though
 
Also recently got a Picanto. 1L auto (for city traffic) Demo was R100 000, with full warranties and service plans thrown in.
Great small car.

Other car is a 2001 Jeep Cherokee... 3.7L V6, all the bells and whistles and I paid R80k for it! :)

Depending on mileage you can almost get any car for R200 000 (or less)

The new Rio is really smart
 
Danny Boy go have a look at the Rio... its a really nice car with lots of features. im getting the 1.2 one hopefully before the end of the month if my buyer can get his finances sorted out.
 
Dan I'd honestly say to try not go for anything higher than a 1.4 mate, with the fuel price being as high as it is. You're going to be spending around 2-3K a month on fuel if you get a 1.6 and higher. They also want to start inducing a new tax initiative that charges you for having a car more than a 1.4 because those cars higher, release more carbon emissions <--- I think that is how it's spelled.

Just my opinion :)
 
Dan I'd honestly say to try not go for anything higher than a 1.4 mate, with the fuel price being as high as it is. You're going to be spending around 2-3K a month on fuel if you get a 1.6 and higher. They also want to start inducing a new tax initiative that charges you for having a car more than a 1.4 because those cars higher, release more carbon emissions <--- I think that is how it's spelled.

Just my opinion :)
Yep, Syco's got a point...
 
Dan I'd honestly say to try not go for anything higher than a 1.4 mate, with the fuel price being as high as it is.

The Mito's 1.4 turbo has the same petrol consumption as the new Polo. Also, I work 4km from home :D
 
The Mito's 1.4 turbo has the same petrol consumption as the new Polo. Also, I work 4km from home :D
ja but what happens if you wanno go somewhere else? or does your SO have a smaller car that you will use for the longer trips?
 
ja but what happens if you wanno go somewhere else? or does your SO have a smaller car that you will use for the longer trips?

No SO which means the new car would be my permanent ride.

I'm not too fussed about petrol consumption, especially considering work is so close and most of my social hangouts are within 15-20 minutes of where I live.

Currently setting up test drives for the Mito, Rio and Fiesta. Any more suggestions?
 
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