.. and changed my SEAT ibiza for a Citroen C1.....
I've been thinking for a while that my 1.4 SX just doesn't give very good performance for a car that is also really not that economical (33mpg) or particularly cheap to tax. I don't do that many miles a year (6000) and wouldn't mind if it's slow if it's also economical!!
So for a few days I'd been looking around at so called "economical" vehicles and was seriously considering selling the ibiza for a Citroen C1 or similar (Aygo, 107) for it's cheaper road tax and running costs.
The C1 seemed to offer nearly the same sort of performance in a much smaller and lighter car, so i thought it might be more fun to drive. I don't find my 1.4 all that much fun as it requires so much kicking to get it going!!
However I discovered that to "downgrade" to a C1 would cost around a grand more than my Ibiza is worth which would really negate it as a cost saving exercise and I had to come back to my reasons for liking the Ibiza which were:
It's SOLID (well apart from some interior trim that's crap) - well a lot more solid than a C1.
It's sexy .
It's been very reliable (better the devil you know).
It's comfy.
SO, I'm keeping it as I have no finance on it and it seems a sensible option.
Maybe one day I'll have a new or nearly new SEAT Ibiza ecomotive which would give me all the advantages my current Ibiza has with the same (or perhaps better) performance and loads better running cost.
one day... one day when I'm not trying to save for a house deposit
I've been thinking for a while that my 1.4 SX just doesn't give very good performance for a car that is also really not that economical (33mpg) or particularly cheap to tax. I don't do that many miles a year (6000) and wouldn't mind if it's slow if it's also economical!!
So for a few days I'd been looking around at so called "economical" vehicles and was seriously considering selling the ibiza for a Citroen C1 or similar (Aygo, 107) for it's cheaper road tax and running costs.
The C1 seemed to offer nearly the same sort of performance in a much smaller and lighter car, so i thought it might be more fun to drive. I don't find my 1.4 all that much fun as it requires so much kicking to get it going!!
However I discovered that to "downgrade" to a C1 would cost around a grand more than my Ibiza is worth which would really negate it as a cost saving exercise and I had to come back to my reasons for liking the Ibiza which were:
It's SOLID (well apart from some interior trim that's crap) - well a lot more solid than a C1.
It's sexy .
It's been very reliable (better the devil you know).
It's comfy.
SO, I'm keeping it as I have no finance on it and it seems a sensible option.
Maybe one day I'll have a new or nearly new SEAT Ibiza ecomotive which would give me all the advantages my current Ibiza has with the same (or perhaps better) performance and loads better running cost.
one day... one day when I'm not trying to save for a house deposit