Soldato
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failcorsa 
That's a huge blanket statement. That's still £4k on a corsa, or to put it another way, about 2.6x more than i paid for my first car - a 1.8 xsara vtr with a nice comfy leather interior. I mean, the age was irrelivant (its 10 years old), as was the mileage (even though it's only got 78k on the clock). But the car's in good nick, few little scratchs, steering wheel could do with being replaced at some point. but yeah, £2.5k cheaper than a 1.2corsa so what the hell. And what did the op get for that 2.5k? a newer car and...erm...come on help me out here?
You say people are more interested in the looks - i say those people are short sighted.

When you've been driving a year, what cars are good and bad aren't particularly relevant (aside from say a car that is going to break down every day, and cost thousands in repairs), I know especially from my experience that I was far more concerned with liking how a car looked than how good it was - this point is amplified by fast cars not being in the equation.
What were his other choices in class for the money? An 02/03 Plate MK6 Fiesta or a Facelift version of the car he already has? Neither are particularly head and shoulders above the Corsa C.
That's a huge blanket statement. That's still £4k on a corsa, or to put it another way, about 2.6x more than i paid for my first car - a 1.8 xsara vtr with a nice comfy leather interior. I mean, the age was irrelivant (its 10 years old), as was the mileage (even though it's only got 78k on the clock). But the car's in good nick, few little scratchs, steering wheel could do with being replaced at some point. but yeah, £2.5k cheaper than a 1.2corsa so what the hell. And what did the op get for that 2.5k? a newer car and...erm...come on help me out here?
You say people are more interested in the looks - i say those people are short sighted.
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