Hi we are looking to upgrade our current Kia Soul diesel automatic, we have found a nice 2018 version for £10700, however has anyone any ideas of an alternative that will give similar economy of 40mpg automatic and sat up a bit….We are happy to switch to petrol which with the price difference from diesel may make up for less mpg…..any ideas please…we do approx 12000 miles per annum?
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I test drove a Mazda CX-3 (now no longer sold new in the UK, but on sale from 2015 - 2019) in 2L petrol auto version, and it managed 40mpg, just about. There is a 1.5TD AWD Auto (few about though), but I wouldn't touch one given the known problems with second hand modern diesels, and especially Mazda ones. 12k miles pa is still well in petrol engine territory.
If I was going for that car, I'd get the SE-L (with or without the Nav, though it doesn't have Android Auto/Apple Car Play, at least not until the much later cars), as it is the best value in the range.
If you're not that worried about the Spec (all models get A/C, but the SE-L and Sport both have Climate Controlled A/C), then the Auto is available in the 'base' SE model.
I wouldn't get a Sport is they are overpriced, ride too firmly on 18in rims (16in for the other models) and have a smaller boot due to some of the ICE tech being in the underboot area where the space-saver spare wheel/tyre goes (which ISN'T standard fit either and costs £400).
You may be able to get the dealer to fit the spare wheel/tyre to 'sweeten' the deal, given I'm sure they are keen to shift them to make way for it's pseudo-replacement, the CX-30.
The CX-3 would drive a lot better than the Soul, though the KIA would likely still have some warranty left, which can be useful. I'm sure there are some alternatives from other makes for that size/style of car from the VAG stable, but I'm still wary of recommending dual clutch gearbox equipped cars, especially older second-hand ones.
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