Hi, I don't currently have a Zed (shun me), although I've been looking into potentially buying one.
Over the past few weeks I've settled on getting a 2.0, a 2,2, a 2.5, and a 3.0 roadster.
I'm 22, with a commute of ~9 miles either way through urban roads - No nice roads I'm afraid, although that's what weekends are for, no? :evil:
Annual mileage would be ~12k. Being 22, insurance is still kind of an issue, and being young I'm naturally not a rich powerful company director, so fuel costs also need to be taken into account. I'd preferably be in a straight six, but are the 2.5's really that bad on fuel?
I can stomach an increase in fuel costs as I currently lease a '15 Fiesta Black Edition (it's awful), so buying a Zed will mean I can put what I currently pay on the lease towards fuel.
Are the extra smiles gained from a 2.5 worth it in lieu of the extra running costs? It may also just be my imagination, but prices seem very similar near to me, although the bigger engine cars tend to be better spec'd.
Many thanks + love reading the forum
Over the past few weeks I've settled on getting a 2.0, a 2,2, a 2.5, and a 3.0 roadster.
I'm 22, with a commute of ~9 miles either way through urban roads - No nice roads I'm afraid, although that's what weekends are for, no? :evil:
Annual mileage would be ~12k. Being 22, insurance is still kind of an issue, and being young I'm naturally not a rich powerful company director, so fuel costs also need to be taken into account. I'd preferably be in a straight six, but are the 2.5's really that bad on fuel?
I can stomach an increase in fuel costs as I currently lease a '15 Fiesta Black Edition (it's awful), so buying a Zed will mean I can put what I currently pay on the lease towards fuel.
Are the extra smiles gained from a 2.5 worth it in lieu of the extra running costs? It may also just be my imagination, but prices seem very similar near to me, although the bigger engine cars tend to be better spec'd.
Many thanks + love reading the forum
