otherclive said:
Woodentop said:
Do bear in mind that French cars are generally mechanically good and reliable but are sods for electrical problems.
Others to look at given your needs:
Renault Kango or Citroen Berlingo
VW Touran 2L
I think that your views are based on out of date information. In the 2016 JD Power Survey Vehicle Dependability Survey Peugeot, Citroen and Renault all came well above some prestige marques. In fact BMW, MB and Audi all languished near the bottom of the rankings with Land Rover. Strange that Audi came low as Skoda and Volkswagen and Seat came much higher up and they share the same parts bin. Perhaps Audis integration and installation of the parts isn't as good as others in the VAG group.
True story: I had a 2.0 Petrol Picasso. It started having an irritating electrical issue - I'd suddenly lose speedo, most dash lights, the indicator fake relay noise played through a little speaker (this amused me, the blinkers still worked but the relay is so deep you can't hear it and the designers obviously thought it mattered), also displayed totally random fault messages, some of which were rather unnerving for passengers like "Brake System Fault". So I took it to a main dealer 3 times, spent over £600 trying to get it diagnosed and each time the reset the computer, it worked for a bit, then suddenly would be back to square one. The only rather unhelpful clue was that if I turned left at speed it sometimes fixed the problem (!) and then randomly the dash would fail again. In the end I gave up spending money on the problem. I had to disconnect the battery when I stopped and leave it unlocked because sometimes the central locking refused to work at all when I returned to the car.
A year later when I had resigned to not knowing how fast we were going or having any warning lights, things developed. We were driving down a country lane and my wife changed from radio to CD, and the car which had been working suddenly went into what we had by now christened "mad mode" with the dash going mad then failing. It occurred to me to change back to radio, and unbelievably the dashboard came back to life. We tried this a few times, and the pattern held. Surely not....! SO when I got home, I pulled out the radio, and drove around, and sure enough the car behaved perfectly. Then I got home, and picked up the radio where I had left it on the front lawn and heard a clunk. Took top of radio and there was a penny in the CD slot. Hence the turning left 'fix'!
Now fair enough, any modern car with CAN bus wiring has the delightful possibility that a radio (or anything) can mess up the entire electrical system. But since that experience I am biased against French electrics in cars (totally unfairly) for evermore!