Anyone fancy a low mileage Estate?

I love the way everyone can tell it's a "minter" by looking at the photos, I wish I could do that, would save me time in going to look at cars.
 
I'd guess it was owned by someone who does private hire and this was their only vehicle and they took pride in its appearance and condition to keep their customers happy.

It won't be mint, but it's certainly worth a look if its a car you fancy.
 
I love the way everyone can tell it's a "minter" by looking at the photos, I wish I could do that, would save me time in going to look at cars.

It is usually a good sign though, if there willing to put the effort in to getting it properly cleaned for sale then chances are they have gone to the trouble of maintaining it. :)

Personally it looks a bit overpriced, i'm not one to put a car down on millage but that is a lot of miles! with little scope for any resale value!
 
It is usually a good sign though, if there willing to put the effort in to getting it properly cleaned for sale then chances are they have gone to the trouble of maintaining it. :)

Personally it looks a bit overpriced, i'm not one to put a car down on millage but that is a lot of miles! with little scope for any resale value!
It's a dealer.
 
[TW]Fox;14656447 said:
Wouldnt you rather do your 100 mile a day commute in that rather than a shopping car Bug One? :p You know you want to.. And think of the thousands of quid saved for holidays!

Tax would be too expensive and its too big.






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Tax would be too expensive and its too big.

It's a W reg - so what, standard tax bracket @ £185 a year?

I'd have that in a heartbeat. £2.5k is nothing to spend on a car. Even if it only lasts you 12months and you need to scrap it after then, you've still lost less money than owning a brand new Fiesta for 12 months. I know what I'd rather drive......
 
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