I really rate the Mazda 6 estate. These are good looking, fun to drive, comfortable, decent on fuel and utterly reliable as long as you stick with the 2.0 petrol models. The diesels are sadly another matter with a reputation for premature engine expiry. £12k gets a nice one and personally I’d stick with the SE versions over the harder riding Sport. I wanted one when car shopping recently but swmbo overruled me and demanded an SUV.
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Another worthy would be the Ford Mondeo which is similarly pleasant to drive and is generally robust if you avoid the God awful Powershift gearbox. I’d take the 1.5 Ecoboost or the 2.0 diesel. The taxi trade get good service from these.
The Skoda Superb is a brilliant big family wagon too. I’d favour the 1.4 TSi or 2.0 diesel but again avoid the DSG gearbox. I just find them a bit dull but that’s a personal opinion. My past experiences of VAG products point to generally good reliability but a fair number of minor irritants as they age. Taxi fleets love these too so it’s an easy sell at the other end.
For total dependability the Toyota Avensis 1.8 is hard to beat. They’re a bit dull but very spacious, decent on fuel and utterly bombproof mechanically. I have a decade old example with 90k up and it drives without fault. I’ve more faith in this than the much more valuable Volvo XC60 we also own. The post facelift diesels do use a BMW motor and the firm do have a past reputation for timing chain issues on their 4cyl engines but they’re great on fuel and a good bit more powerful on the road than the revvy petrol. Look after it and it’ll be fine.
Edited by SLO76 on 12/01/2021 at 22:43
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