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I'm seriously considering a 4yr old C30 T5 as 2nd car for our family... anyone here actually lived with one?
I know it's got a big bum but a small boot but what's it like as a daily driver?
just looking for a more interesting alternative to a Golf/Sirrocco/Mini, and rather like the Swedish style.
Not got the T5 version but have had a 61 reg 2.0 petrol R Design model from new. It does around 38mpg combined and is very well put together.
T5 has six speed gear box and will do around 30-32mpg.
If the price is right, I would go for it.
thanks... out of interest, have you needed to use the back seats much, and if so, is it comfy enough for them in the back?
My two sons are 13 and 16 and both around 5ft 9. We went on holiday this year in it with 4 bikes on the roof but will be the last time as it was a bit of a squeeze.
If your kids are under 10, it will be fine for a few years.
Why not buy an Asbo? Same car underneath, just not made in China.
I have the D5 version on a 59 plate loads of power and torque
roughly 45mpg everyday use.
Had bikes racks roof mounted but had a towbar fitted for 3 bike carrier, better behind than on top for ease.
Yes boot us small but once you remove the cover space is no problem.
Build quality is great and car is solid!
This is For sale.
It's not a more interesting version of those VWs. Volvos handle like shit and are for middle aged people who ask 'what car?' questions on forums.
Get a Z3M
Hero - and a Transit vans are for Pikies?
Never had a problem with the handling!
It's still a Ford Focus though.
Only the floor plan!
Does that make a difference?
Yep driven one regularly, very thirsty if you drive vigorously and boot is pointless in size. It's a bit off a squeeze fior four big blokes but handles really well, ignore comments about rear wheel drive etc etc, it's more than controlled and adequate for spirited driving on UK roads without emerging sideways from a bend plus if it snows you won't need winter tyres to drive it 😆
We had one as a courtesy car for a while when our XC60 was broken and loved it! Didn't have the chance to see how much we could load it up though...