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You’re playing a lottery with any car at £1,000.
Indeed but that’s his stated budget
You’re playing a lottery with any car at £1,000.
If you're one a small budget I wouldn't try to be too clever.
Big flash cars may seem tempting, but they cost as much to fuel, insure, maintain and repair as when they were new.
Keep it simple, nothing flash, no unnecessary fripperies such as AWD, turbos, DPFs, try and minimise the items that could pull your trousers down. AWD is geat if all the previous owners religiously changed the Haldex oil, turbos are great if every single owner didnt thrash them from cold and it never missed a service, and so on... nothing wrong with any of those things if you know for sure where they've been and how they've been cared for, but for a grand you'll likely have to assume whatever you end up with will have been maintained on the cheap, missed services, and might even have suffered cost saving bodges such as DPF deletes, etc.
An older Berlingo with the 1,6 petrol engine, as a random example, may not be exciting, may not be as economical as the diesel version, but is simplicity itself. Tough, has very little to break, simple and easy to maintain and fix, and has the minimal amount of more complex items that previous owners probably won't have looked after by the book.
Keep it simple, don't try and be clever, and remember that at that budget you're never going to find a car that ticks every box so your best option is to avoid anything with the potential to stretch your sphincter.
No, you bought a 10k Merc for 10k but the running costs will be like a 100k Merc!
I used to work with a bloke who always had 2 cheap cars - always things like top of the range Ford Granadas and similar (which shows the sort of dates!)
The reason for having 2 was so that he could be sure one was working!
He was the sort that could do pretty much anything to the cars himself in his driveway - and had the tools to do it so that helped
But he reckoned that he could drive around in luxury cars all the time for very little money as long as he was OK with having 2 so that the was always one that would work
Well - mostly - I do remember him being late one day and turning up saying he had had car trouble
in both cars at the same time
I also suspect he didn;t exactly obey the exact letter of the law regarding tax and MOT all the time - if Car 1 broke down he would just use Car2 - but maybe only Car 1 was taxed so he would wait until the end of the month and cash in the tax fr Car 1(you could do that at one point) and tax Car 2 from then
Still - he did always have nice cars - really not sure it was worth all the work and effort!
You’re playing a lottery with any car at £1,000.
Agreed but it's still a lottery with a £5k and you have put 5x the amount in. Buy budget or nearly new is the best way imho.
Yep. My point was that at that end of the market any car could be a lemon or a bargain, regardless of brand or type.
Yep. My point was that at that end of the market any car could be a lemon or a bargain, regardless of brand or type.