(NLC) Need a runaround
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(NLC) Need a runaround
Hi All.
My 11 year old 3 series bimmer had sudden bottom end engine failure (spun a bearing) and it wasn't economical to fix it. The cheapest was £5K for an engine with 89K miles on it from a scrappy plus the work for out/in and new clutch and all the small stuff just wasn't worth it.
On the plus side it took a while to come to this conclusion so my S1 became my daily which was great fun! But, with the change in weather and the need to drop kids off at school and nursery it's not viable to continue with the S1, so I'm unexpectedly looking for a runaround.
My first thought was to pick up a golf and the MK6 1.4 TSI GT looked like a good option (price wise about £6-7K) but the more I've researched the more I read about them having engine problems. I obviously want to avoid this for the next few years so did a google search for reliable hatchbacks and the Suzuki Swift 1.6 Sport caught my eye. Lightweight, naturally aspirated and supposedly lots of fun to drive. They are no where near as common as the golf so finding it hard to even test drive one. I have bought a few cars unseen and although there were some small issues it did work ok, so I could pick one up from England.
Just wondering if anyone has experience of the Swift or something similar they would suggest I have a look at?
Ideally a bit nippy between 0-60
5 doors
No more than 60K mileage
Reliable
Cheap to fix if it does break
Thanks
My 11 year old 3 series bimmer had sudden bottom end engine failure (spun a bearing) and it wasn't economical to fix it. The cheapest was £5K for an engine with 89K miles on it from a scrappy plus the work for out/in and new clutch and all the small stuff just wasn't worth it.
On the plus side it took a while to come to this conclusion so my S1 became my daily which was great fun! But, with the change in weather and the need to drop kids off at school and nursery it's not viable to continue with the S1, so I'm unexpectedly looking for a runaround.
My first thought was to pick up a golf and the MK6 1.4 TSI GT looked like a good option (price wise about £6-7K) but the more I've researched the more I read about them having engine problems. I obviously want to avoid this for the next few years so did a google search for reliable hatchbacks and the Suzuki Swift 1.6 Sport caught my eye. Lightweight, naturally aspirated and supposedly lots of fun to drive. They are no where near as common as the golf so finding it hard to even test drive one. I have bought a few cars unseen and although there were some small issues it did work ok, so I could pick one up from England.
Just wondering if anyone has experience of the Swift or something similar they would suggest I have a look at?
Ideally a bit nippy between 0-60
5 doors
No more than 60K mileage
Reliable
Cheap to fix if it does break
Thanks
Re: (NLC) Need a runaround
Always fancied that kind of Swift!
MINI Clubman (suicide door version) a great family hatch. Superb chassis too.
Cooper adequate, Cooper S if you want actual poke.
Golf Mk5 GT too old?
MINI Clubman (suicide door version) a great family hatch. Superb chassis too.
Cooper adequate, Cooper S if you want actual poke.
Golf Mk5 GT too old?
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I’ll check out the mini’s!
Yeah I would go for a Mk5 as well. Seems to be the timing chain is a common issue so would be good to find one with a recent replacement.
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Yeah I would go for a Mk5 as well. Seems to be the timing chain is a common issue so would be good to find one with a recent replacement.
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Or, if not daft money to change, either factor into budget or knock it off price. Then get chain done by your own trusted workshop for peace of mind.
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My mates son (located in Edinburgh) may well be selling his Golf. If I remember correctly it is a Mk5 1.4 TSi but had a load of welding done but don't know the mileage.
If its of any interest I can give him a shout and put you in contact with him?
If its of any interest I can give him a shout and put you in contact with him?
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Mini JCW
Range Rover L322 4.4TDV8
Land Rover Series 2a softop
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Happy to pass my email/ number and take a look if it sounds decent! Thanks!!douglasgdmw wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2023 7:56 amMy mates son (located in Edinburgh) may well be selling his Golf. If I remember correctly it is a Mk5 1.4 TSi but had a load of welding done but don't know the mileage.
If its of any interest I can give him a shout and put you in contact with him?

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Just spoken to him and he p/x the car when he got the new one.
Best of luck in your search
Best of luck in your search
Alpine A110S
Mini JCW
Range Rover L322 4.4TDV8
Land Rover Series 2a softop
Mini JCW
Range Rover L322 4.4TDV8
Land Rover Series 2a softop
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Thanks for asking!douglasgdmw wrote: ↑Wed Oct 18, 2023 10:57 amJust spoken to him and he p/x the car when he got the new one.
Best of luck in your search![]()
I do enjoy looking for cars and there was no way the better half would have been happy with me changing cars after buying the S1

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Might be out of budget, but we are moving our beloved Leon Cupra ST 280 on - viewtopic.php?f=7&t=45403MLCELICES2! wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2023 11:11 amHi All.
My 11 year old 3 series bimmer had sudden bottom end engine failure (spun a bearing) and it wasn't economical to fix it. The cheapest was £5K for an engine with 89K miles on it from a scrappy plus the work for out/in and new clutch and all the small stuff just wasn't worth it.
On the plus side it took a while to come to this conclusion so my S1 became my daily which was great fun! But, with the change in weather and the need to drop kids off at school and nursery it's not viable to continue with the S1, so I'm unexpectedly looking for a runaround.
My first thought was to pick up a golf and the MK6 1.4 TSI GT looked like a good option (price wise about £6-7K) but the more I've researched the more I read about them having engine problems. I obviously want to avoid this for the next few years so did a google search for reliable hatchbacks and the Suzuki Swift 1.6 Sport caught my eye. Lightweight, naturally aspirated and supposedly lots of fun to drive. They are no where near as common as the golf so finding it hard to even test drive one. I have bought a few cars unseen and although there were some small issues it did work ok, so I could pick one up from England.
Just wondering if anyone has experience of the Swift or something similar they would suggest I have a look at?
Ideally a bit nippy between 0-60
5 doors
No more than 60K mileage
Reliable
Cheap to fix if it does break
Thanks
Give me a shout if of interest

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Thanks, a bit more car than I need and a bit over budget as well. I work on the industrial estate those pictures were taken so would have been handy! Good luck with the sell, Cheers.Alistair wrote: ↑Thu Oct 19, 2023 8:21 pmMight be out of budget, but we are moving our beloved Leon Cupra ST 280 on - viewtopic.php?f=7&t=45403MLCELICES2! wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2023 11:11 amHi All.
My 11 year old 3 series bimmer had sudden bottom end engine failure (spun a bearing) and it wasn't economical to fix it. The cheapest was £5K for an engine with 89K miles on it from a scrappy plus the work for out/in and new clutch and all the small stuff just wasn't worth it.
On the plus side it took a while to come to this conclusion so my S1 became my daily which was great fun! But, with the change in weather and the need to drop kids off at school and nursery it's not viable to continue with the S1, so I'm unexpectedly looking for a runaround.
My first thought was to pick up a golf and the MK6 1.4 TSI GT looked like a good option (price wise about £6-7K) but the more I've researched the more I read about them having engine problems. I obviously want to avoid this for the next few years so did a google search for reliable hatchbacks and the Suzuki Swift 1.6 Sport caught my eye. Lightweight, naturally aspirated and supposedly lots of fun to drive. They are no where near as common as the golf so finding it hard to even test drive one. I have bought a few cars unseen and although there were some small issues it did work ok, so I could pick one up from England.
Just wondering if anyone has experience of the Swift or something similar they would suggest I have a look at?
Ideally a bit nippy between 0-60
5 doors
No more than 60K mileage
Reliable
Cheap to fix if it does break
Thanks
Give me a shout if of interest![]()
Re: (NLC) Need a runaround
LOL - small world.
No worries - hope you find something soon!
No worries - hope you find something soon!