I could be taking on a contract that means travelling to/from by car. Any ideas what car to buy (budget of £10k max given that cars are a cash drain) ?
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W124 Mercedes or 3 year old astra / focus / mondeo / vectra would both be sensible.
or you could get a Mercedes SL convertable / or a boxster for ~10k -
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Yawn, yawn, ZZZZ... ZZZZZ.... ZZZZOriginally posted by kaiser78 View PostI could be taking on a contract that means travelling to/from by car. Any ideas what car to buy (budget of £10k max given that cars are a cash drain) ?
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Not on the budget of 10k (well, not new anyway) but VW's Jetta is alot of car for the money & it's economical to run.
Failing that, you could do worse than something from Kia...they're not as bad as you think. If you can get a used Mk 2 Rio (2004 onwards) it's more or less an estate so you can load it up with c**p if you're in the field - they were 7k new. New shape ones have naff all boot room & are more like Corsas...bad decision on the part of Kia there. 50mpg & fairly reliable!Comment
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I got a cracking Focus diesel ghia new for £12K.......Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostI could be taking on a contract that means travelling to/from by car. Any ideas what car to buy (budget of £10k max given that cars are a cash drain) ?
Keep it for 6 years, £2K per year.Comment
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Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostI could be taking on a contract that means travelling to/from by car. Any ideas what car to buy (budget of £10k max given that cars are a cash drain) ?
VW golf TDi makes most sense.....
big discounts to be had, even 3.5k off the new TT!
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I rented an EasyCar Mercedes A Class a few years back for about 6 months. Cheap as chips although I wouldn't do it again because I refuse to put money in that fat greek gits pockets anymore...
Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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