Our selection of affordable mould-breakers kicks off with the chic A2. Launched in 2000, it was not only the first European production car to average 94mpg but also the first mass-market vehicle to feature weight-saving concepts in its construction, with aluminium the principal material.
The UK got very few of the economy-busting 1.2-litre diesel versions. Instead, buyers could choose from 1.4 and 1.6-litre petrols, and a 1.4-litre diesel in two outputs. Today, it’s the 1.4 petrol and lower-powered 1.4 diesel (they each produce 74bhp) that appear to have weathered best. The direct-injection system in the 1.6 petrol can be troublesome, ditto the dual-mass flywheel in the 89bhp 1.4 diesel. This engine’s turbo suffers carbon build-up, too.
At this age, provenance, condition and history should be uppermost in your mind. Find a good one and you could be sitting on a future classic.
We think we have, although the 2002-reg car is a little pricey and its mileage – 28,000 – is a concern. It doesn’t bode well for the condition of the cylinder bores and anything else that has had to work in the cold with insufficient oil. Fortunately it has a full service history, although we’d like to know if that means a fettle each year or every 10,000 miles.
This engine can suffer coil pack issues (we found an example claiming all packs had been replaced). We wouldn’t expect our car’s cabin to be much worn, but the satin finish on controls can wear away. Checking the oil is a simple job of opening the front flap. To raise the bonnet you release a couple of catches and away it comes.
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The RX8 is the perfect
The RX8 is the perfect example of how to fit in rear doors, if you really have to, without spoiling the proportions of the vehicle. Forget shut lines or whether you can see door handles or not, keeping the B-pillar back and the long front doors is what matters.
Soft spot for RX8
During one of my 2 week long flirtations with autocar some years back I took the RX8 out as part of one of the features when it was brand new. It’s the only time I’ve driven round in a brand new car and was conscious of how much attention it attracted. It was good fun and it was a cracker - great styling, wonderfully packaged and brisk if not outrageously fast.
As for me, some bloke called Matt Saunders was there the week before me. Whatever became of him I wonder ;-)