As a Ford employee, I would recomend a new Fiesta or a Fusion. Both are almost as big as the out going Focus, so there should be plenty of room, plus the 1.4 TDCi engine delivers good economy. Not that I'm biassed or anything. Talking of the MG Rover collapse, we've been having some discussions at work about how that could affect us, and not all of it is good. For a start we still get the 1.8 K series and 2.5 KV6 eninge from Rover for use in the Land Rover Freelander - might be a problem. Plus theres the componants that we supply to Rover, such as the IB5 gearbox for use in the Rover 25/45 - MG ZR/ZS, V8 engines for the ZT and the new SV, plus some smaller bits and pieces. There are some up-sides to this however. Such as the problems due to the current world shortage of steel will be less. And of course Rover won't be able to subsidise their engines to put them into vehicles such as the Caterham 7, Morgan +4, etc - which should leave the way open for Ford to go back to supplying those manufactures. What I have to question, is given that the government has given them £6.5million to pay for a week's wages and that there are 6,500 workers - does that mean they're paid £1,000 per week, or are the recievers taking a slice out of that?? Answers on a postcard please - lol Lloyd >From: Mike Green <mikedx@xxxxxxxxx> >Reply-To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: [doc] "new" new cars >Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 19:58:45 +0100 > >All this talk of rover shutting down, leaves me in consideration of >what car to get next. I used to live a stones throw from the >longbridge plant, and a lot of my school mates could well be out of >work very soon! > >Currently I have a 5 year old hyundai accent which has served me well, >but its time to change, and so I need a little bit of advice if >possible from what seem to be a mostly clued up bunch of motor heads >;) > >so what do i go for guys (and gals) ? I need something that can take a >fair whack of miles, up to 25k a year, be economical, safe and sturdy, >no more than a 1.5l or less than a 1.3, low insurance group (my accent >is group 4 and my premium is still an anal fisting), comfortably fit 4 >adults and most importantly be in the low end price bracket.. so >around 8 or 9 k > >I would spend that towards a delorean if it was practical... but it >just isnt, for quite a few of my ideal car checklist > >so what should i go for... or shall i just go and buy a brand new accent? > > >Mike >427 >VINLESS > >-- >------------------------------------ >Mike Green >Software architect ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~--> Give the gift of life to a sick child. Support St. Jude Children's Research Hospital's 'Thanks & Giving.' http://us.click.yahoo.com/5iY7fA/6WnJAA/Y3ZIAA/HliolB/TM --------------------------------------------------------------------~-> DOC UK Website: www.deloreans.co.uk Unsubscribe: doc-uk-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ** Unless otherwise stated, all messages posted to the group are assumed public and may be printed in the club magazine ** Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/doc-uk/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: doc-uk-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/