Lol my car is an R-1996 model, 117k on the clock the Good Old SRI Model, however im sick of paying out £108 each time for tax, Parts which aren't cheap, i need something more reliable, dont get me wrong it's a pretty quick car. but id rather save my cash in the long run and not have to worry about thing that are going to go wrong with it.
Unfortunately any car you buy is going to mean you pay tax. Even if you do get a lower tax bracket car, its only going to save you a small ammount. Spending £8000 to save £50 a year is pointless. Stop thinking about the immediate cost, and look at the bigger picture. Your new car is still going to be roughly the same
Take the Pegueot 307 1.6 Sport Petrol - Band H which is £96 every 6 months. Even the lowest 1.4 Petrol is Band G which is £82 every 6 months. Thats £52 over a year, or £26 every 6 months. What difference does £26 make over 6 months ? it doesnt even buy you a tank of petrol or a tyre. Its nothing in the grand scheme of thing.
yes the car is 14 years old and now in need of TLC and money and parts to keep going, but the solution is not to go mad and buy something new. Get something newer by all means, but buy something you can reasonable afford with good hard cash.
Take this as an example
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1406170.htm
Only 5 years old, over half the mileage of your current car. Will be much, much less troublesome than your current car. Not implicating you buy this exact one, merely using it as an example.
Whats more its only £4500. Minus the £500 or so you'll get in part exchange for your current one. Its half the price, and avoids the need for debt to solve your car needing constant work.
Dont believe the TV advertising that everybody with an old car has to buy a brand new car as its the only solution to your problem
ITS NOT!!