Peugeot - wouldn't touch one of the newer ones
Renault - great cars until the break down and then .... ridiculous prices for parts if you can get them
VW - Can have some reliability issues, look at V5 1.9 TDI, gutless on paper, however the stong torque means the go fine. The 1.9 is old tech but gets very good economy and is super reliable. Go the 6 speed manual as well.
The Hyundai's are great as well not as nice to drive as the euros but heaps better than a Corolla or Nissan Tiida (biggest pile of poo ever).
The Ford focus interior is over the top styling wise but drives well.
MY 2008 Golf GT TDI DSG (98K now)has had some issues (starter motor, cam sensor) but drives great and performance wise out accelerates a V6 Commodore. The DSG needs familiarity and can be a little clunky at low speeds and the economy is good however it isn't great (average 7l/100). It still has the original front pads and had the rear pads and disks replaced at 85K. Parts are reasonable through Tooleys. NVH doesn't come close to the D4 but is much better than the Japanese cars in the same class.



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So next time it will be the Hyundai I30 diesel wagon for us.



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