Spec me a car (and loan advice)

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I'm looking to upgrade from my 1999 Clio 1.6 to something a bit more professional, and generally different (I've had it for 3 years now).

I reckon I'll be able to sell the Clio for at least what I bought it for with a slow sale, which was £1,600. I'll probably sell it after upgrading simply because I don't want to rush a purchase and I can't really be without a car for that long.

Now, I have a real love for Alfas. I know not everyone's a fan, but the 147, Brera and GT really appeal to me. I'm really not a fan of Fiestas, Mondeos etc: they're just a bit too dull/normal. And yes I'm shallow :p. But is there anything else I should be considering? And should I buy second hand or new?

A local dealer has quite a few Alfas with a ton of info for each: http://www.stgeorge.co.uk/index.cfm?fuseaction=pub.currentstock. Generally decent prices or a bit of a rip off?

And Moneysupermarket etc throw up a 6.9% APR loan for £7.5k over 3 years. I bank with HSBC and Lloyds normally but I'm also a customer of Barclays and Natwest.

Budget: £10,000 absolute max, loan dependent
Deposit/supplement: ~£2,000

Car will be doing <5k miles per year, split use 50/50 between personal and business. Must be practical and able to take my bike (ie folding rear seats).

Thanks in advance :).
 
By just driving to work do you mean just driving to work or driving to jobs? :p

Part of my job involves driving to weddings, they're all over the shop and the travel expenses are paid for the by the client, but I don't have clients in my car if that's what you're getting at?

PS. I don't drive to work at all, I commute by bike.
 
if it's a car which you need for work and which you're making a stretch financially to afford, I'd consider very carefully whether you might be better off with something a little more 'boring' like a Focus, Astra or Golf.

You know, I probably agree with you, wish is why I may just stick with the 147 - that was what turned my eye towards Alfa in the first place. My ex-flatmate has one, didn't drive it myself but was a passenger many a time and you do certainly seem to get a lot of bang for your buck.

It'd also mean I wouldn't have to go down the loan route, as I'd be more than happy with something such as this coming from a Clio: http://www.stgeorge.co.uk/index.cfm?fuseaction=pub.review&carid=1256
 
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