Wer fährt ein Opel Meriva?

Ich muss mir einen Auto kaufen meines ist hin. Meine Wahl fiel auf einen gebrauchten Opel Meriva 1.6i Cosmo Klimaautomatik, PDC

TÜV bis 01.2021, 200.000km runter.

Kann mir einer sagen auf was ich genau achten muss? TÜV ist ja noch lange.

Kommt nicht aus Privat.

Ich bedanke mich schon für die Hilfe im Vorraus

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mrlilienweg
6 years ago

It depends on how the 200,000.-km have come about, and in long-haul vehicles it is less problematic than in short-haul vehicles.

I was in the field, my vehicles had in the 3rd. Year the 200,000 on the tachometer, I have mostly delivered the vehicles to the closer relationship cheaper, which then often drove another 200,000 km without major repairs in 10-12 years with it, technical and visual the vehicles were perfectly serviced.

rotesand
6 years ago

Hello!

Meriva doesn’t drive, but it’s not bad. Knowing some riders who had or have it – a Meriva known to me since the sale of a car from the end of 2006 ran 294000 kilometers and 11 years with first machine before he was paid against a Skoda Kombi. Purpose: He had simply become too small to the owners.

The technology is good, especially the 1.6-liter Ecotec gasoline is economical and no slower, and also with long-term qualities: if he is well maintained and always experienced all customer services, and if you continue to handle it this way, it can run another 100000 kilometers.

The only handicaps are the sometimes unsatisfactory processing in the interior (this could be clearly better for Opel), the senseless Easytronic (wurde is already mentioned) and the somewhat bumpy driving comfort, and the Meriva is not a quiet vehicle due to the high “resonance body” of the interior.

Otherwise… why not. If he’s not far away, I’m sure he can be rehearsed.

eppursimuove
6 years ago

the car is heavy for its size (is a corsa with other bodywork) and consumes a lot, in no case buy a Meriva with Easytronic, is very susceptible, a repair costs quickly EUR 2.000.00 or more.

RedgePro
6 years ago

Even if a Meriva isn’t the worst car, I would never buy such one at 200tkm! At Opel there are always some small things that break, my father’s Opel Corsa has no 60tkm and has been in the workshop for several reasons.

Look around for something durable like a Japanese, for example Toyota Corolla (Verso).

Mystika1245
6 years ago
Reply to  RedgePro

There are also good Opel models. The 1.8 or the 2.0T Vectra e.g. The 1.8 Zafira is also very nice but used, very expensive trade. Corsa and Meriva are cheap cars. ^^

RedgePro
6 years ago
Reply to  Mystika1245

That’s true, but there’s a lot more about the TÜV, but the cars are more robust.

eppursimuove
6 years ago
Reply to  Waldblume2018

Diesel or petrol and what year of construction?

RedgePro
6 years ago
Reply to  Waldblume2018

So I don’t think so much about Opel in general. As an alternative, a Ford C-Max, which are relatively good, would be in my mind.

Mystika1245
6 years ago

The 2.2 has a high-pressure pump for the fuel supply. It’s very common. That’s why you get the cars for a spot price. Ford made himself pretty. It is also worth looking for cars.

Mystika1245
6 years ago

I don’t think of the Meriva. Look here:

https://www.fr.de/ratgeber/auto/aeltere-jahrgaenge-opel-meriva-,n-sich-anfaellig-10982754.html

What kind of budget do you have?

Mystika1245
6 years ago
Reply to  Waldblume2018

Of course, that’s not much, you have to look at three times that you don’t get underjugated. And traders don’t mean good. The sale of such cars usually “on order” to circumvent the non-material liability. I wouldn’t set a model on the budget.

RedgePro
6 years ago
Reply to  Waldblume2018

A Toyota Corolla E12 (2004) is in it;) Mine soon has 250tkm