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Car Or Suv Around 2.8Mn To 3.0Mn


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Hey guys,

a little help in selecting a SUV or a Car around 2.8Mn to 3.0Mn range which is averagely reliable and fun to drive. Fuel economy i wont mind in the range of 7-8KMpL around Colombo. Hoping to buy for daily office travel plus a little adventure here and there around the country too

Im absolutely clueless on what to select so its open for opinions

Thanks

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Before anyone starts posting about Toyota Corolla 121, let me pre-empt and say that its NOT fun to drive. It's not averagely reliable either... its highly reliable so doesn't meet both criteria :)

For Cars, may I suggest

Honda Civic ES-series or FD1 (not sure if FD1s fall within your budget)

Kia Cerato (2010 or later)... being an owner of one, I highly recommend it. Very nippy car and gives good handling.

Toyota Verossa (may do around 6kmpl)

Early 2000's BMW 320d/Audi A4

Alfa Romeo 159 ... if you can find one.... Alfas do give a new meaning to 'reliability'

SUVs:

2008 or so Hyundai Tucson or Kia Sportage... most likely you can find a diesel one

2004/05 Kia Sorento diesel

Suzuki Grand Vitara

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Before anyone starts posting about Toyota Corolla 121, let me pre-empt and say that its NOT fun to drive. It's not averagely reliable either... its highly reliable so doesn't meet both criteria :)

For Cars, may I suggest

Honda Civic ES-series or FD1 (not sure if FD1s fall within your budget)

Kia Cerato (2010 or later)... being an owner of one, I highly recommend it. Very nippy car and gives good handling.

Toyota Verossa (may do around 6kmpl)

Early 2000's BMW 320d/Audi A4

Alfa Romeo 159 ... if you can find one.... Alfas do give a new meaning to 'reliability'

SUVs:

2008 or so Hyundai Tucson or Kia Sportage... most likely you can find a diesel one

2004/05 Kia Sorento diesel

Suzuki Grand Vitara

May I add, a well Maintained X-Trail, as for fun, find a X-trail GT (SR20VET), pulls damn well with of course poor economy

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Before anyone starts posting about Toyota Corolla 121, let me pre-empt and say that its NOT fun to drive. It's not averagely reliable either... its highly reliable so doesn't meet both criteria :)

For Cars, may I suggest

Honda Civic ES-series or FD1 (not sure if FD1s fall within your budget)

Kia Cerato (2010 or later)... being an owner of one, I highly recommend it. Very nippy car and gives good handling.

Toyota Verossa (may do around 6kmpl)

Early 2000's BMW 320d/Audi A4

Alfa Romeo 159 ... if you can find one.... Alfas do give a new meaning to 'reliability'

SUVs:

2008 or so Hyundai Tucson or Kia Sportage... most likely you can find a diesel one

2004/05 Kia Sorento diesel

Suzuki Grand Vitara

What are your thoughts on the Subaru Legacy B4?

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Before anyone starts posting about Toyota Corolla 121, let me pre-empt and say that its NOT fun to drive. It's not averagely reliable either... its highly reliable so doesn't meet both criteria :)

For Cars, may I suggest

Honda Civic ES-series or FD1 (not sure if FD1s fall within your budget)

FD1 should fall within his budget. A 2006 FD1 goes for around 2.8mn and 2008 FD1 goes for 3.0-3.2mn

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Hey Guys, Im looking at options and came across few, currently i drive a Pajero so im wondering if i can get use to a car also :sad-smiley-067:

any thoughts for these... couldnt find any Sorento Diesel ones out there currently for sale though (plus my mechanic is not happy with them)

:smilie_liebe9: X-Trail 2004/5

:speechless-smiley-019: BMW E46/ E39

:music-smiley-001: Mazda Axela 2007

:sleeping-smiley-008: Civic ES5

:speechless-smiley-020: Peugeot 407

:sport-smiley-027: Toyota Altezza (not sure how this will work out)

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If it was left for me, it would be the E46, but be prepared to do all maintenance on time. If you are risk-aversive, go for the Axela. Seriously its a pleasurable car to drive.

3 mill is way too high for an ES5. Altezzas are no more in fashion so the high asking prices will not be met now. X-trail won't do the 7-8kmpl that you expect. 407s do give the sense of luxury but it will always be a gamble...

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