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Hello!
Around 3-4 years ago when I was pursuing the answer to the same question (per the thread subject) it was a real easy answer - Anything below the £3k mark seemed to be answered with 'Ford Mondeo'. At that time I took the advice and purchasing a Ford Mondeo MK2 (X-registered) for around £1300. It's been a great car but it is aging and following it's recent MOT I will be replacing the car - Whether I do that immediately or within the year is to be decided (see other thread).
So; faced with the same question now is there 'the' car which is recommended in the same way the Ford Mondeo was a few years ago? I'd like a similar car but not too sure where to start. The Ford Mondeo was always recommended for it's value for money - Low price, good extras (for the age) and common leading to cheaper parts and repairs.
So, given this, what's the best used car on a budget this time around?
Thanks.
Around 3-4 years ago when I was pursuing the answer to the same question (per the thread subject) it was a real easy answer - Anything below the £3k mark seemed to be answered with 'Ford Mondeo'. At that time I took the advice and purchasing a Ford Mondeo MK2 (X-registered) for around £1300. It's been a great car but it is aging and following it's recent MOT I will be replacing the car - Whether I do that immediately or within the year is to be decided (see other thread).
So; faced with the same question now is there 'the' car which is recommended in the same way the Ford Mondeo was a few years ago? I'd like a similar car but not too sure where to start. The Ford Mondeo was always recommended for it's value for money - Low price, good extras (for the age) and common leading to cheaper parts and repairs.
So, given this, what's the best used car on a budget this time around?
Thanks.