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| Marcg868 |
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| DEN MONKEY |
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| Andy C |
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Saxos are horrible but you wouldnt mind a Corsa ?!
I spent £1500 eariler this month of a peugeot 106. It was a showroom model (has lots of extras like PAS,, e. mirrors, C/locking, sunroof etc) and only had 38k on the clock (1 lady owner from new too!).
If your only spending £1k then a 106 could be a good bet IMO (though they are basically saxos, as I thought I wouldnt mind anything that wasnt a corsa as they are death ugly). ____________________ 99 RS125 --> 02 SV650s --> 03 Speed Four --> 92 RXS100 --> 93 CB400sf --> 01 CB600f Hornet |
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| KevTM |
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^ a few weeks back i was looking for a cheap car under £800. I just looked for a good balance between the newest, low mileage, best condition, cheapest to run car. I ended up with a 2000 Mk2 Punto 1.2, 50k FSH (every 3k), 2 owners, immaculate inside and out! (seriously) £750.. not too bad...
Swapped that for a 2000 Honda Accord 1.8 though still in excellent condition and lowish mileage, just not as "showroom" as the Punto.
The Punto was great though, for a little car I was quite surprised how it drove. Problems with them though can be sticky starters, electric steering can go, no sure what else but you never really see a "bad" one on the road and I dare say parts will be plentiful anyway. |
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| MarJay |
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Something Japanese would seem to fit the bill on account of how they never wear out.
I'd go for a nissan micra if you just want a random car that won't give you any bother. For £1000 you'll pick one an older up with 30-40k miles on that's only ever been driven to the paper shop once a week at 45mph and has been washed and polished every sunday.
They are pretty much indestructable.
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| Harold_Shand |
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The wifes micra has done 70,000 it was brand new when she bought it 2002 for a little over £5,000. It's needed pads, discs, a couple of bulbs, tyres and a stone rinsed the radiator. If I could only manage to get over the fact that it's a Micra...
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Harold_Shand's theory might be the best explanation. |
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 crazymotorbik... Nearly there...

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Hey,
I agree with everyone, do not get a Corsa. I bought one and within an hour i knew i hated the car and had to get rid of it (Yes i did have a test drive)
Next year im trading it in for a Fiat Siecento?sp?. Cheap, cheerful, economical and relaible. For 1k you can get yourself a nice model.
Depends if you mind image though personally I don't give a crap what anyone thinks about what i drive. I had the Cinquitenio ?sp? before and it was the best thing i've ever driven. So much fun and cost so little to run. I do miss that car
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Hi
The Arosa isn't related with the Seicento.
Seicentos cost peanuts to insure. The basic Seicento SX is group 1 insurance while the Sporting is only group 3. The basic Arosa is group 2.
My sister had a Seicento sporting (now traded in with the scrappage scheme and probably cube shaped). Decent enough on petrol, small and light. Biggest problem was that it ate clutch cables (they are a doddle to change and dirt cheap from Fiat, cheaper than the local motor factors). It is a known issue. Problem with this one (which isn't uncommon) is that the clutch thrust bearing wears groves in the clutch, so as you press the clutch is has to move out of the grove. Makes the clutch heavier and results in the cables going. New clutch fixes it (and they are cheap new).
Only other real problem was the habit of the handbrake mechanism to stick, making the handbrake heavy. Easy enough to free off.
Neither of these are likely to leave you stranded. Clutch cable can be changed at the side of the road if you really want to, although it snapped when my father was driving it and he just stopped the engine as he came to a halt and moved off using the starter motor and did clutchless changes.
All the best
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| mooserx |
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| AngelGrinder wrote: | Why does everyone automatically assume the small hot hatches are the cheapest? They are normally more expensive in my experience than something slightly better, insurance is also no difference - you can thank the chavs for ruining your little hot hatches insurance deals!
My dad just picked up a 99 plate Vauxhall Frontera Sport, 2.2 petrol engine, 60,000 miles on the clock... £1025
I drive a 98 1.8 petrol astra, that's worth about £800.
My point is - don't just limit yourself to the usual suspects...you could actually get alot more car for your money! |
I'd say this, i got a 98 petrol astra 1.6, just under 70k on the clock, air con, pas, full electric pack,full dealer service history, one owner from new, not a mark on it, 750 brick. |
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One thing to watch out for with Micras is that according to my mechanic friend certain years of Almeras and Micras suffer from a problem with the cam chain, and when it needs replacing it's an engine-out job.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 13 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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