9:th-May-2016, 21:35:51
It's not necessarily about how many miles you do, it's also the type of journeys you make and your style of driving. If you do town driving with lots of stopping and starting and you like to put your foot down the mpg on the 1.6T will not be good at all. It's horses for courses really, whichever you choose you will be happy, just look for the best spec on you can possibly afford as adding things later on are costly and can be a pain in the ar5e to do.
I wouldn't opt for anything less than a SRi spec if I were you, elite if possible. Look for something with a factory sat nav if you can find one, auto lights and wipers are a nice extra. The elite models have most of the luxury extras that's why I would advise to get one of them if possible as it's easier to lower and add alloys at a later date (if you prefer a sportier look) than it is to add the luxuries to a lower spec model.
I wouldn't opt for anything less than a SRi spec if I were you, elite if possible. Look for something with a factory sat nav if you can find one, auto lights and wipers are a nice extra. The elite models have most of the luxury extras that's why I would advise to get one of them if possible as it's easier to lower and add alloys at a later date (if you prefer a sportier look) than it is to add the luxuries to a lower spec model.