Stick to Japanese, I'd steer well clear of VAG, very over rated.
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Stick to Japanese, I'd steer well clear of VAG, very over rated.
A petrol Mondeo estate.
Any garage can fix them, & fairly cheaply.
Not a bad car to drive &, driven sensibly, should go on doing so for s long time.
Focus C max. But I've got pushchairs as well as bikes to transport
Id be getting something well within budget and save cash for repairs. At least then you know that some of the key stuff has been done...timing belt, clutch et etc.
Footnote: 11 year old 95 estate passed MOT on Thursday without even an advisory, after nothing but IT geek maintenance.
Footnote to footnote: car tax letter came through for 300 quid yesterday. Give with one hand, snatch with the other...
Cmax is actually a very good shout. They are very practical and also cheap. Good call
For half your budget you could pick up something like an early mk2 seat Leon with the more reliable 1.9tdi engine, or if going petrol Japanese is a good sensible bet.
Buy on the individual vehicles merits not it's brand or the engine size.
That is the most succinctly put bit of advice I've seen on here, and one I agree with 🙂
Though, given the op's requirements not much point in a minter with full sh that's a dog on fuel and high tax, insurance etc
would have to be relatively cheapish to run but more importantly reliable engine..
🙄Stick to Japanese, I'd steer well clear of VAG, very over rated.
I bought a Civic 2.2 last week for £2800. Its done 100000 miles but is in great nick and the engine is probably only halfway through its life. I considered a c max 1.6 diesel for practicality and for the lower emissions but when I compared it to the Civic it had a smaller boot and higher emissions!
Been very happy so far,very economical and pretty fast.