I'm hoping to replace my car in the coming month or so because mine is pretty much dead and not worth fixing. I was looking at getting a Focus or an Astra or something simillar for about £4000 (Between about 5 and 8 years old) and noticed in my budget a few 307's and megane convertibles of the same sort of age and milage. I miss having a convertible but the whole purpose of the exercise is to get something cheapish to ruin and keep running I'm a bit worried about how complicated the roofs are and also curious about what they're like to live with.
As always any French with large amount of electronic gizmos is going to be a nightmare when it goes wrong.
We have the 206cc hard top convertible and it's been ok I wouldn't touch the 307cc it's just a money pit waiting to happen. The Renault
is the worse for reliability.
The ford and Vauxhall are good but with anything if and when it goes wrong it'll be expensive.
[Edited on 27/12/13 by Ben_Copeland]
A work colleague has the Megane with a 1.5 dci engine. He does 30k a year and has had his for 2 years and all it's needed are 2 front wishbones, it does 50+mpg too. He loves it.
At auctions trade buyers give them wide berth, the risk of major repair costs ratio frightens them off.
A friend has an 07 focus cc. When you open the door the window drops a little and then is supposed to wind back up once the door closes again. On the
drivers side (I guess as it gets used more) this doesn't always happen any more. taking it all to bits and back together again sorts it for a few
weeks but the only way to be sure is to replace the unit (expensive) or keep getting in and out the passenger side :-)
Apparently a common fault
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Originally posted by sdh2903
A work colleague has the Megane with a 1.5 dci engine. He does 30k a year and has had his for 2 years and all it's needed are 2 front wishbones, it does 50+mpg too. He loves it.
The one thing I have noticed with folding hard tops is the actual 'converted' bit isn't as big as a standard soft top. In some cases,
it seems the top of the windscreen actually ends above the driver, so the 'convertible' effect isn't as pronounced. Compare that to an
MX5 and the windscreen is quite short and upright.
Isn't there a Focus convertible? Although they're a bit newer, 06 I think?
I towed my bosses astra into a vauxhall dealer with roof half open, when we arrived there was another one with roof half open. Found out there ia a problem with the loom. Cost 1550 pounds to put right.
saw a focus cc the other day for the first time and thought the back end looked terrible
apparently the roof is fitted in Italy and has caused loads of problems with sealing and reliability? didn't they stop making it after 4 or 5
years?
There aren't many coupe cabs that the manufacturer will warrant as totally waterproof. 90% of them leak, just how severe is another matter.
My wife has had a Megane and now has an EOS, the Megane leaked if parked the wrong way on the drive. The EOS has never leaked and has been reliable but for the money you want to spend you won't find a nice one.
Had a 206cc from new for ten years now, never had a problem, still has original exhaust, top doesn't leak and the car seems soildly built, never failed an mot.
Probably not worth the hassel then I need an auto and for the money that means french, a vw is way out of budget. Theres not really any soft tops
that fit my requirements short of up sizing to a saab.
Looks like a boring silver 5 door hatch back.
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Originally posted by madteg
I towed my bosses astra into a vauxhall dealer with roof half open, when we arrived there was another one with roof half open. Found out there ia a problem with the loom. Cost 1550 pounds to put right.
I'd not have a 1.6 astra of that generation simply because I really don't want a car with a computor controlled semi autobox outside of a
warranttee, the 1.8 had a propper auto box.
I had a look for soft top convertibles but for budget theres not really much about without either going for older, much higher milages or smaller, or
a combination of those factors.
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Originally posted by morcus
I'd not have a 1.6 astra of that generation simply because I really don't want a car with a computor controlled semi autobox outside of a warranttee, the 1.8 had a propper auto box.
my fiance has a 2007 Mitsubishi Colt Cabriolet, folding hardtop. It has a 1.5 turbo petrol engine and so far I've been quite impressed whenever
I've driven it!
Only 30k on the clock so I wouldn't be expecting any problems let, but it doesn't leak at all and the bootspace is very good with the roof
up (we can get her road bike in it) and there's still enough room in the boot for a big food shop with the roof down. Heated seats and aircon as
standard.
Think she's averaging 35mpg in it. I would recommend it if you're looking for something along those lines.
edit - to add pic - ours is black, but i like this orange:
[Edited on 28/12/13 by Pat_T]
A Mk3 MX5 falls into that price bracket. The 05-06 ones start around £4k now.
Jap reliability/build quality and some RWD fun with the roof down