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So, it's come to the time when I should really start thinking about buying a new vehicle.
I've been driving around in a little V-reg Renault Clio since I started learning to drive. It's been a good little car to me, but I fear it's reaching the end. It's starting to have random little things going wrong with it. The service light never turns off anymore, the water keeps running out of the radiator after just a month etc etc
My question is this, do I go for another hatchback, a car I'm used to, is more economic and one I enjoy driving, or do I go with my dad's advice I go for a smallish 4x4 that would suit my lifestyle a bit more, cause it would allow me the opportunity to tow should I need to go anywhere on my own (if we ever get a useable horsebox) and it would mean I can carry feed, hay, haylage etcetc without making 0-60 an impossible task
I will say I do travel over 40 miles every day back and forth to work, most of that on the M11. Also considering that if I got a 4x4 it wouldn't be a very new or expensive one, because I can't afford newer and more expensive!
Hot chocolate and cookies for anyone who can help with this dilemma
I've been driving around in a little V-reg Renault Clio since I started learning to drive. It's been a good little car to me, but I fear it's reaching the end. It's starting to have random little things going wrong with it. The service light never turns off anymore, the water keeps running out of the radiator after just a month etc etc
My question is this, do I go for another hatchback, a car I'm used to, is more economic and one I enjoy driving, or do I go with my dad's advice I go for a smallish 4x4 that would suit my lifestyle a bit more, cause it would allow me the opportunity to tow should I need to go anywhere on my own (if we ever get a useable horsebox) and it would mean I can carry feed, hay, haylage etcetc without making 0-60 an impossible task
I will say I do travel over 40 miles every day back and forth to work, most of that on the M11. Also considering that if I got a 4x4 it wouldn't be a very new or expensive one, because I can't afford newer and more expensive!
Hot chocolate and cookies for anyone who can help with this dilemma