Yeah,no. Ha.Oooor, get this: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/195115081765?hash=item2d6dc3e025:g:XJkAAOSwkidinocs
Spend the savings on petrol![]()
Yeah,no. Ha.Oooor, get this: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/195115081765?hash=item2d6dc3e025:g:XJkAAOSwkidinocs
Spend the savings on petrol![]()
Ford C-max 2009 (09 reg) 1.8 16v Zetec
One owner from new, 12 months MOT, 58k on the clock, £3k.
Located 7 miles south of Newcastle in Washington.
Will have a look thanks.
Still looking at this, but only four service stamps. Low mileage though?
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Yup totally agree. The problem I have is my extremely limited time to find something and the fact that I only care about this car for 6 - 12 months or so. As long as it gets through that and isn't worth £500 at the end I'm happy.Low mileage mobility car means its either done the occasional really long trip or lots of 2 mile trips which cause high wear and tear.
The rule of thumb is that when you're looking at the lower end of the market, buy on condition not age or mileage (within reason of course). Low mileage isn't always a good thing.
Must admit, that Astra leaves me a little cold. If it was my money I'd stay inside the origin budget and look at that Focus.id rather have a focus
id rather have a focus
Which one? The low mileage motability one? Doesn't matter what I suggest. I'm getting convinced it's a bad idea haha. I have to compromise somewhere in this market. This astra looks immaculate with fsh and good mot history. Comes with warranty. Yes it's pricey but I'd hold on to this for longer being newer. The focus would have to be ditched after a year.Must admit, that Astra leaves me a little cold. If it was my money I'd stay inside the origin budget and look at that Focus.
Same - whilst a MK2 focus is hardly a dynamic and engaging driving experience, it's at least better than feeling your soul being literally sucked away, which is what happens if you have the misfortune of driving an Astra J.Must admit, that Astra leaves me a little cold. If it was my money I'd stay inside the origin budget and look at that Focus.
There's no 'right' choice when it comes to second hand cars, just luck.Which one? The low mileage motability one? Doesn't matter what I suggest. I'm getting convinced it's a bad idea haha. I have to compromise somewhere in this market. This astra looks immaculate with fsh and good mot history. Comes with warranty. Yes it's pricey but I'd hold on to this for longer being newer. The focus would have to be ditched after a year.
How long is the warranty? What does it cover?This astra looks immaculate with fsh and good mot history. Comes with warranty. Yes it's pricey but I'd hold on to this for longer being newer. The focus would have to be ditched after a year.
It is all luck I know. Not my first time buying used. First time buying used in this god awful market. I need something urgently and I'm stressed to hell. I don't care if a Vauxhall is boring; I'm coming from a model 3. Everything in this range is going to be boring. All I care about is a car that doesn't fall apart isn't disgusting and smelly (everything I'm looking at with 80k+ is like something died in it), and is comfortable ish to drive with air con and Bluetooth etc. Basics. There is next to nothing out there under 6k that meets that.
Ford Focus 2010 1.6 Zetec 5dr, 46k miles, 12 months MOT, £4.5k
Location: NE21
Volkswagen Polo 2007 1.4 SE 5dr, 34k miles, 12 months MOT, £4.5k
Location: also NE21
Out-there suggestion:
BMW 1 Series 2004 1.6 116i Sport Euro 4 (ULEZ) 5dr, 1 Owner from new, 12 month MOT, recent service, 57k miles, £3.5k
Location: "Newcastle Upon Tyne 6 miles away"