Hi, I retired recenly age 61 and have a bit of a dilemma about a 'retirement' car.
I've always driven large saloons, even back to my student days. It always seemed like you could go a few years older than 'normal' and get a lot more car - choose carefully/low mileage and you can get a genuine slice of luxury for the price of a new hatch. I always took car allowance rather than a company car.
Hence a succession of big Citroens, Alfas, Saabs, Lexuses (Lexi?) and latterly Jaguars. I've had my current XF 'S' Premium Luxury 3.0 auto for seven years - it was six years old when I got it and has still only done 118k miles.
I actually love it, it's comfortable, looks great and has been ultra-reliable (apart from a dropped rear window, this past 50k+ miles it's only had consumable/service items required though I did have the cam belt done at 100k). I had to make a quick dash from down south up to Scotland recently after my dad took ill and it was staggeringly good on the motorways, fast and comfortable. It doesn't do a huge mileage locally but I always go driving holidays so it's done Wales, the West Country, France, Germany, Spain, and many such trips up north.
The down side though is that like most pre 2015 diesels it's non ULEZ compatible and with all sorts of towns and cities going that way, I will need to replace it at some point.
In normal circumstance I'd trade it for something in the £10-15k bracket, maybe 5-6 years old, low miles - and in fact I am considering another XF, possibly a Sportbrake, or an XE. Sadly Saab are no more and I find the current Lexus range pretty ugly. But maybe I should cast the net wider.
Needless to say I'm not an out and out performance freak (though motorway performance batters) and equally I'm not an SUV fan - big saloons and estates for me, and I love lots of kit (though not fussed about modern nannying driving 'aids' - I had a rental VW 'Up' recently that was a total pain on country roads in France nagging constantly about crossing white lines).
I wouldn't have an EV simply because the technology isn't there yet for long distance driving and the only real (market distoring) incentive is for company car drivers, though a plug-in hybrid appeals. (I have a house with a big driveway so hassle about charging). Not a great fan of the Germans having seen mates go through all sorts of nightmares with VWs and Mercs, while I'm not and never have been a BMW type (qv all those Citroens and Saabs over the years). Bit suspicious of Volvo since the Chinese takeover but I'm probably looking anyway at something that predates that. Open to Japanese or Korean though.
I have a Mazda MX5, kept garaged, for sunny days though it only gets about 1000 miles a year, and I have thought of replacing both with a single car. But there are precious few open large cars and I'd probably want a tin top rather than a ragtop.
So there we go - any suggestions for a moderately future-proof, ULEZ, non-EV luxo-barge (non-SUV), up to 5-6 years old, £10-15k low miles? Or do I just keep the Jag for another year or two and wait till the dust settles? Whatever I get I'm likely to want to keep for 9-10 years if I can. I will be able to liberate some tax-free pension cash so no need for a leasing plan or anything like that.
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