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iCraig
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PostPosted: 17:27 - 31 Dec 2006    Post subject: Budget cars! Reply with quote

Right after my debacle with the Volvo, I am on the look out for a budget car. The cheaper the better really, I have up to £1000 but really don't want to spend over £600.

I want something fairly reliable, easy to work on and easy to get cheap parts for. And up to 1800cc.

So does any one have any suggestions/ideas?
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PostPosted: 17:36 - 31 Dec 2006    Post subject: Re: Budget cars! Reply with quote

Craig- wrote:
So does any one have any suggestions/ideas?


Yes. Look in Autotrader and buy a cheap car.
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PostPosted: 17:38 - 31 Dec 2006    Post subject: Re: Budget cars! Reply with quote

Craig- wrote:
Right after my debacle with the Volvo, I am on the look out for a budget car. The cheaper the better really, I have up to £1000 but really don't want to spend over £600.

I want something fairly reliable, easy to work on and easy to get cheap parts for. And up to 1800cc.

So does any one have any suggestions/ideas?


volvo 340 1.7, a mighty 80bhp (claimed Laughing )can be had with plenty of mot and tax for under £250 quid, heated seats and leccy windows too, right posh...
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PostPosted: 17:41 - 31 Dec 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

Reliable and easy to work on tend not to go together that well.

If you want cheap parts and easy to work on then buy a Ford. Cheap one is not going to be anything special, but parts are 10 a penny. Rust might be an issue, but same for pretty much any cheap car.

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PostPosted: 17:44 - 31 Dec 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

petrol/diesel? any preference as to the brand or dislikes (i.e no japanese/french etc)

I got a little 106d that is a good car for just getting you from A to B without any glamour or fuss. Its a first time starter, and has proven to be reliable in my ownership (80,000) and has now covered 164,000. Given you were after a volvo 400 series, I think you would find the 106 too small so why not consider something like a late model escort? Cheap as hell to buy and have some reasonable space to them.

Like this one:

https://pictures.autotrader.co.uk/ATD_web/servlet/media?id=4264275

just grabbed it off autotrader and claims to be a 48K mile car and is up for £750

failing that, peugeot 306, mk3 astra, or even a 3 series beemer

hope that helps

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PostPosted: 17:50 - 31 Dec 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

MINI!

Reliability is not its middle name, but they tick every other box possible Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 17:54 - 31 Dec 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Whosthedaddy wrote:
MINI!

Reliability is not its middle name, but they tick every other box possible Thumbs Up


They're an enthusiasts car. You'll pay a grand for a shitter.
go for an escort or a mondeo. you cant go wrong with those.
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PostPosted: 18:00 - 31 Dec 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Daewoo Matiz! I love these cars, it'll be my next car. Yes they're Korean but you can pick up a 99 model for next to nothing, they've got an 800cc engine so they cost nothing to insure, tax or run, and our family owned 2 of them over 5 years and neither ever skipped a beat.
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PostPosted: 18:03 - 31 Dec 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

I got rid of my last car when I moved to Laaarndaarn, cos it was gonna be surplus to requirements, but if I needed another, I'd be scouring the local papers for another late model Vauxhall Cavalier. They're well built, a really nice drive, reliable, plenty of 'em about, big enough to sleep in the back with the seats down (for winter rallies/ parties etc), and if you shop well you'll get a bargain (I paid £450 for my last, an 1800 Lsi in great nick with FSH). Ok, there's nothing glamourous about them but as a workhorse I'd have another tomorrow.
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PostPosted: 18:24 - 31 Dec 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nkd666 wrote:
I got rid of my last car when I moved to Laaarndaarn, cos it was gonna be surplus to requirements, but if I needed another, I'd be scouring the local papers for another late model Vauxhall Cavalier. They're well built, a really nice drive, reliable, plenty of 'em about, big enough to sleep in the back with the seats down (for winter rallies/ parties etc), and if you shop well you'll get a bargain (I paid £450 for my last, an 1800 Lsi in great nick with FSH). Ok, there's nothing glamourous about them but as a workhorse I'd have another tomorrow.

Another vote for a cavalier, look for an 8 valve engine one. They go on for years. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 19:01 - 31 Dec 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

I paid £160 for my Volvo 340 3-dr, taxed and MOT till next year! Thumbs Up

Starts on the button and parts are cheap and cheerful.
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PostPosted: 19:19 - 31 Dec 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Rookie wrote:
Daewoo Matiz! I love these cars, it'll be my next car. Yes they're Korean but you can pick up a 99 model for next to nothing, they've got an 800cc engine so they cost nothing to insure, tax or run, and our family owned 2 of them over 5 years and neither ever skipped a beat.


I've got a bit of a soft spot for those, but they've been uglified since the Chevy takeover.
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PostPosted: 19:24 - 31 Dec 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Whosthedaddy wrote:
MINI!

Reliability is not its middle name, but they tick every other box possible Thumbs Up


EASY TO WORK ON! Minis are antiquated when it comes to working on them, rear brakes can be a nightmare if the adjusters are seized and the engine bay is a little er.......cramped. Made the missus sell hers, unless she paid someone else to work on the fecker I wasn't going to carry on doing it.

As said above Ford, Ford, Ford. Wink
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PostPosted: 19:42 - 31 Dec 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Look at what minicab drivers are buying and get the same thing. Just don't get one off a minicab driver.

Always used to be the Nissan Bluebird diesel but they are getting a bit old now.

My mate bought an old Hyundai accent for £650. It's just passed its third MOT since he bought it with nothing other than oil and tyres thrown at it.
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PostPosted: 19:56 - 31 Dec 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Finglonga wrote:
rear brakes can be a nightmare if the adjusters are seized and the engine bay is a little er.......cramped.


I did have to change the adjusters as the left hand side was on all the time Brick Wall, was this a common problem?

As for the working on the engine, just take the bonnet off Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 20:09 - 31 Dec 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

My Dads solution for working on Minis was to put an old mattress onto the lawn and roll the whole car onto its side on the mattress.

Excellent if you need to change the bottom radiator hose.
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PostPosted: 21:10 - 31 Dec 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Whosthedaddy wrote:
Finglonga wrote:
rear brakes can be a nightmare if the adjusters are seized and the engine bay is a little er.......cramped.


I did have to change the adjusters as the left hand side was on all the time Brick Wall, was this a common problem?

As for the working on the engine, just take the bonnet off Thumbs Up


....and the front grill. Wink
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PostPosted: 22:06 - 31 Dec 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Don't laugh but if you can find one a Lada Niva Cossack. Russian jeep that is so reliable. Loads of boot space, and you can take them off road.
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PostPosted: 23:10 - 31 Dec 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

yeah, they're ^^ really attractive. Laughing

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but they tick every other box possible


the new minis are a female car, or the gayist of the gay male hairdressers.Sorry if i offend any straight new style mini owners, but this is my opinin, how can a straight male have one? Sick

as for mondeo/cavaliers, you don't see 1 road wars/police camera action where these cars aren't being stopped cos they contain chavs, just asking for trouble, and i heard they are sooo easy to nick. Thumbs Down

get a new shape mondeo or old style merc. they run forever, that's why tons of cabbies use 'em.

Theres loads in Autotrader
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PostPosted: 23:15 - 31 Dec 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

My friend has a battered cavalier gsi and whenever we are out in it we always get pulled. Sods law I suppose, too young men in an old battered car. I would miss not being pulled over. But old cars like cavaliers/escorts get nicked a lot.
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PostPosted: 23:16 - 31 Dec 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

my sister recently bought an l reg diesel golf for £800

i like it

you might like one too

it has more of a quality feel than something like a fiat uno or a metro

i once test drove a matiz, and they are great around town much better than a normal small car, but wdnt be so good on the motorway i suspect. also they look a bit silly as they are so small
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As bad as Ebay is there is some cracking late night bargains to be spotted especially by people who either dont have a clue about cars or Ebay, I bought a H reg polo 1.3 coupe with tax and test on it for £80. I phoned the woman before hand and she was telling me allsorts of rubbish!

Turned up and all she needed was a basic service and a back box which i got from my mates car shop for £20, fitted it on the pavement outside and was away!

Got me too somerset and back all the way from manchester and never skipped a beat!

HTH

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PostPosted: 02:49 - 01 Jan 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just buy a Toyota Thumbs Up whatever model is unimportant. (old Carina's are a bargain)

I managed 60k out of my mr2 which I thrashed everywhere (115k miles)

I drove a Toyota Corona through the outback of Australia 1984 without so much as an oil change, 12,000km in 3 months and only a new rad(412km).

Now I own a 1992 Celica Gti-16 which I've not spent a penny on apart from a new set of front brake pads (195k miles)

why bother buying some french bit of crap and saving a 100 quid when you can get a proper car for a little more..

to be honest I'd never own a car other then a Toyota( perhaps a newish Honda) even if they are the most boring cars in the world Mr. Green
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PostPosted: 03:08 - 01 Jan 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

you could probably get an h reg 3litre supra for less than £1000 Smile
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PostPosted: 03:27 - 01 Jan 2007    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not sure if it would meet the criteria (easy to work on and easy to get cheap parts for. And up to 1800cc.)

But it would still be a lot more fun Smile Almost reason enough to not ride through the winter, but not quite Shocked Laughing
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