There is also a strong argument for buying new (or ex-demo/pre-registered). New car prices overall are extremely good at the moment.
If you plan to keep the vehicle reasonably long term, the whole depreciation argument becomes a lot less relevant. Add to that the warranty programmes that start from scratch when you buy new, plus, in some cases, the fixed-price (and in some other cases no-cost) service plans you will automatically inherit.
In summary, finding the vehicle that's fit-for-purpose is key, but looking at the other sweeteners on offer can often get you over the line.
If the Euros below don't appeal, check out the new Mazda6 wagon.
The budget: $45-50,000
The shortlist
VW Tiguan
It would seem your experience with the VW badge has been positive, so why not give them the first chance to impress? The Tiguan is offered in both petrol and diesel formats - with the 2L (132Kw) petrol variant within your budget ($49,500) - and for around-town commuting, is probably the best option in terms of overall ownership costs. VW is running an autumn campaign on the Tiguan; prices start at $42,900. Claimed combined fuel consumption is 8.6L/100km.
Skoda Superb wagon
Skoda would have to be one of the most underrated brands on the New Zealand market. Build quality is second to none, and additional safety features on the Superb wagon include the activation of warning lights during panic breaking and a driver's knee airbag. Claimed fuel consumption from the 1.8L petrol engine (118kW) is 7.3L/100km. Due to be facelifted later this year, the current model is being sold for well under the recommended retail price of $48,500, including on-road-costs.
Audi A3 Sportback
At $48,400, the Audi 1.4L TFSI is worth a look. It's full of the technology one expects from the brand and is a drive that won't disappoint. Don't be put off by the small engine as the turbo helps lift performance to 90kW, while combined overall fuel consumption is a very low 5L/100km. Make sure you do your homework on what comes standard and what are classed as chargeable extras as base costs can escalate fairly rapidly.
Driven recommends
The Skoda Superb wagon is a multi-award winning vehicle with lots to offer as a family car. Buy new at the discounted price and you shouldn't be disappointed.
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