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Title: Looking to buy a nearly new Galaxy
Post by: doz on 17 December 2012, 22:09:13
For the family outings. Currently have an Alhambra. Was looking at the new shape Alhambras but the one with all the goodies on it like our current model is out of our price range. However we can get a 2010/11 Galaxy Titanium X within our budget. The Galaxy and Alhambra were always the same car but when the Galaxy was updated that seemed to change. So does anybody have any feed back on the latest Galaxy? any common problems?
Title: Re: Looking to buy a nearly new Galaxy
Post by: serek on 17 December 2012, 22:11:49
petrol or diesel ??
Title: Re: Looking to buy a nearly new Galaxy
Post by: doz on 17 December 2012, 22:22:30
Diesel. 2litre in 140 or 163 BHP trim
Title: Re: Looking to buy a nearly new Galaxy
Post by: the alarming man on 17 December 2012, 22:27:47
2 litre 140 bhp totally pants well it was in the focus  :y
Title: Re: Looking to buy a nearly new Galaxy
Post by: doz on 17 December 2012, 22:32:29
How strange. it's a corker in the Alhambra. Was kinda hoping Seat and ford still shared the same engine
Title: Re: Looking to buy a nearly new Galaxy
Post by: serek on 17 December 2012, 22:34:10
I would look for model with out DPF
Title: Re: Looking to buy a nearly new Galaxy
Post by: serek on 17 December 2012, 22:36:30
How strange. it's a corker in the Alhambra. Was kinda hoping Seat and ford still shared the same engine
do you think about 1.9 tdi??
Title: Re: Looking to buy a nearly new Galaxy
Post by: Entwood on 17 December 2012, 22:37:52
As most galaxies are over 12 Billion years old ..  a "nearly new" one might be a tad hard to find ..
 perhaps this one might suit ??


http://www.universetoday.com/10075/youngest-galaxy-found/

:)
Title: Re: Looking to buy a nearly new Galaxy
Post by: doz on 17 December 2012, 22:55:05
I've had both 1.9 and 2.0 lt Alhambras. Also had a 140 Passat DSG. You can't really get round DPF's these days. Even my 1.6 Tdi has one. They are even injecting stuff in the exhaust these days to get cars through the tests. Something called adblue. DPF's are alright as long as you use them right.
Title: Re: Looking to buy a nearly new Galaxy
Post by: mantahatch on 18 December 2012, 07:38:28
I think the tie up between Ford and VAG ended about 5 years ago. So the Galaxy will will now be quite different.
Alhambra was ok with the 1.9. after that not so good to be polite.

If buying auto be very careful. Dad has had 2 autos and both failed at between 60 and 80k miles.
Title: Re: Looking to buy a nearly new Galaxy
Post by: tunnie on 18 December 2012, 07:59:07
Was a passenger in new shape ish 08 I think? Few months ago, was very impressed with the ride. Very smooth, for a derv too very little engine noise. Went ok for us, with 5 up.

Ours was a taxi, so heavily used. Yet no trim was rattling, everything felt solid.

Overall very impressive :)

Title: Re: Looking to buy a nearly new Galaxy
Post by: Del Boy on 18 December 2012, 08:21:10
The new Galaxy's are nice cars, feel quality, comfortable, and drive quite well too, I'd recommend the 163 BHP version though, it's far better.
Title: Re: Looking to buy a nearly new Galaxy
Post by: dazzle72 on 18 December 2012, 10:29:52
They are decent motors to fair. I've driven a few as I used to work at a dealer. No major problems with them, do recall a problem with electric windows not going up properly, but that was a few years ago and it was a warranty repair anyway. They've come a long way since the 1.9 diesel, and the new 2.0 diesel is much better than the old one. If you do get one, dont shut the doors with the key in the ignition - after a few minutes it'll lock itself. And as with all Fords these days double lock it if you dont want a flat battery!!  Single lock doesnt power down the modules.
Title: Re: Looking to buy a nearly new Galaxy
Post by: doz on 18 December 2012, 11:06:31
Cheers for that info. The trim level we're looking at has the push start button. No key
Title: Re: Looking to buy a nearly new Galaxy
Post by: r1 on 18 December 2012, 21:05:58
cant help with a galaxy
but
ive got a nearly new mars,only had one owner and 90% complete  :y
Title: Re: Looking to buy a nearly new Galaxy
Post by: Broomies Mate on 18 December 2012, 21:28:10
Cant assist with quality etc, but the new Alhambra is fugly compared to the Galaxy.
Title: Re: Looking to buy a nearly new Galaxy
Post by: JasonH on 18 December 2012, 21:54:13
We've got an 08 Mondeo with the 140 TDCi engine and it's a pretty good car. It's the same floorpan and mechanicals as the Galaxy.

Our Mondeo has 91k miles on it and since new apart from servicing consumables it has needed:

2 bulbs
2 rear suspension bushes
air conditioning condensor

That's it! Quite a lot better than my Omega or my BMW.

It's also surprisingly rapid, faster than my 2.5V6 Omega. Which is odd because the Omega was 168bhp and running extremely well. The Mondeo might have been chipped, or just be a really good one, because it's certainly faster than other 140bhp and 130bhp cars I've had.

So I'd strongly recommend looking at a few and taking a test drive.
Title: Re: Looking to buy a nearly new Galaxy
Post by: Broomies Mate on 18 December 2012, 22:03:31
We've got an 08 Mondeo with the 140 TDCi engine and it's a pretty good car. It's the same floorpan and mechanicals as the Galaxy.

Our Mondeo has 91k miles on it and since new apart from servicing consumables it has needed:

2 bulbs
2 rear suspension bushes
air conditioning condensor

That's it! Quite a lot better than my Omega or my BMW.

It's also surprisingly rapid, faster than my 2.5V6 Omega. Which is odd because the Omega was 168bhp and running extremely well. The Mondeo might have been chipped, or just be a really good one, because it's certainly faster than other 140bhp and 130bhp cars I've had.

So I'd strongly recommend looking at a few and taking a test drive.

Assuming your Mig is Auto and your Mondeo is Manual, I would expect your Omega to leave the Mondeo for dead from 20-100MPH.  :o

The 0-20 or even 0-40 time would be a different story.
Title: Re: Looking to buy a nearly new Galaxy
Post by: doz on 20 December 2012, 22:33:38
All change!!!! Wife has changed her mind AGAIN!!!! Now looking at S-max!!! Which is the same as the Galaxy just better looking
Title: Re: Looking to buy a nearly new Galaxy
Post by: doz on 23 December 2012, 05:01:38
Well. What can I say. I pulled a fast one on the missus yesterday. Friday we went out and drove a couple of S max's one being a 163 bhp and the other being a 140. Couldn't tell the difference. However when we tried to put a deal together it couldn't be done. i made the mistake of going to daft car supermarket place. Because I wouldn't fall for the " what's the most you can afford each month" and "use our finnace it's only ten gerzillion percent APR" I ended up walking out after 3 hours of total bollix. Yesterday I said to the wife I'm just going out to see friends for a few hours. Took a trip to a local (ish) Ford main agent. Didn't expect to do a deal but they were excellent. Deal was hatched in double quick time and then they dropped everything and got the car ready there and then so i didn't have to drive back there after Xmas as it was about an hour away. So I drove it home. It was fab so much nicer to drive than the Alhambra. Only done 19k miles so was like new to drive. I just parked it on the driveway and didn't say a word. Should of seen SWMBO face when she noticed.  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Looking to buy a nearly new Galaxy
Post by: doz on 23 December 2012, 06:13:52
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