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Best Affordable, Economical and Reliable Car for daily long travel (60 miles +)?
Hi, recently had to start driving long journeys daily for work. Now driving a Suzuki Wagon R+ 1.3 auto (04 Reg) and getting about 40mpg (UK Standards) out of that driving on the M1 mainly.
I'm now looking to change to a more Motorway Worthy Car, but save even more by using diesel instead of Unleaded Petrol. Any ideas from experience out there ? Auto would be nice though but not a major condition.
Many thanks in advance,
The Suzuki is slowly suffering as it's a city car ad not a speed car. ( 60 miles/hour and it starts to feel the pain)
I need a car that can handle speed yet be economical, small cars tend to suffer form such journeys...
3 Answers
- 10 years agoFavorite Answer
Any small VW, polo, lupo, fox, skoda fabia. All good for 50-60 a gallon on motorway.However I agree if it aint boke keep it , a little less right foot when cruising at motorway speed will probably stretch you to 45-48 , Best of luck
- BillLv 710 years ago
If you buy a new or different car it will probably take you a couple of years before you break even on the deal. If your Suzuki is still running good I would keep it. Good Luck
- radheshyamLv 44 years ago
won't be able to pass incorrect with a Honda or Toyota and for that quantity of money you received't come across a lot with lower than 150K miles yet it really is nice if it became maintained and the timing belt became replaced. also probable be searching at a vehicle equipped contained in the late 80'S to very early ninety'S for the money you pick to spend.