Ill try and give you my thoughts on the stilo. Im not biased towards them, i came across the stilo by accident as i want looking to buy one.
So ours is a 1.6 (which will very soon be fore sale!! Buy me!!
) Average MPG is about 40MPG, although on long motorway runs i have got 45MPG a few times. Which isnt bad, especially when you think how much more diesel is to buy at the pumps!
Its quite nippy, although you need to work the revs to gain fast acceleration. Its very spacious (i love the fact the rear seats slide individually and recline, making it versitile.) Its got nice features like a rear heater vent, two glove boxes, one with cooling, storage under the drivers seat, windows which go up and down by holding the lock/unlock buttons on the key, a trip computer on all models with MPG readout etc and the citybutton, makes parking so easy as it lightens the steering at the push of a button.
Stilos are also very well priced, infact id say they are a lot of car for the money and a bargin. Im sure they will be cheaper than the other two you have in your list.
Although its not all good, i have heard a few horror stories on here and in the trade. One is headgaskets can fail and its an expensive fix, but it wont happen on all (puntos are well known for this, and im told they are even more prone to the old K-series rovers!!).
I find the trim quality a little suspect, things seem brittle and not put together very well. Ive had one for about 5 months, it was used as a stop gab car, between selling one car and buying another. So the stilo did 65 mile a day commute. It proved very reliable, very comfortable (i carnt quiet believe how well it rides, steedbumps are bearly noticable!) and spacious. It handles nicely too, there isnt much body roll, but the steering does lack feel.
Every car has its problems and built in design faults, so thats to be expected.
Ive heard the eariler fucus diesels are really poor, and can go wrong quite badly. Ive not heard much about the 307 though, maybe check on a pug forum?
It depends on your budget, but you can probably get a far newer, better specc'd stilo that you would from a similar priced focus.
Let us know which you choose.
So ours is a 1.6 (which will very soon be fore sale!! Buy me!!
Its quite nippy, although you need to work the revs to gain fast acceleration. Its very spacious (i love the fact the rear seats slide individually and recline, making it versitile.) Its got nice features like a rear heater vent, two glove boxes, one with cooling, storage under the drivers seat, windows which go up and down by holding the lock/unlock buttons on the key, a trip computer on all models with MPG readout etc and the citybutton, makes parking so easy as it lightens the steering at the push of a button.
Stilos are also very well priced, infact id say they are a lot of car for the money and a bargin. Im sure they will be cheaper than the other two you have in your list.
Although its not all good, i have heard a few horror stories on here and in the trade. One is headgaskets can fail and its an expensive fix, but it wont happen on all (puntos are well known for this, and im told they are even more prone to the old K-series rovers!!).
I find the trim quality a little suspect, things seem brittle and not put together very well. Ive had one for about 5 months, it was used as a stop gab car, between selling one car and buying another. So the stilo did 65 mile a day commute. It proved very reliable, very comfortable (i carnt quiet believe how well it rides, steedbumps are bearly noticable!) and spacious. It handles nicely too, there isnt much body roll, but the steering does lack feel.
Every car has its problems and built in design faults, so thats to be expected.
Ive heard the eariler fucus diesels are really poor, and can go wrong quite badly. Ive not heard much about the 307 though, maybe check on a pug forum?
It depends on your budget, but you can probably get a far newer, better specc'd stilo that you would from a similar priced focus.
Let us know which you choose.