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Best car for £1K?
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True but if they are expected to have an accident the last thing you want to do is give them a car that is going to be a major contributor to that accident. Brake pads/disks, corroded hoses, inefficient breaking systems, useless shocks etc.Originally posted by quackhandle View PostCan you not increase the budget to £2K? Looking on AT there seems to be loads more choice, newer, safer, etc.
At their age they ain't gonna be too fussy what they drive as long as they have some wheels.
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I would go for a Citroen, very cheap second hand and more reliable than people might expect.Originally posted by sasguru View PostNephew, aged 18, has just passed his test and is looking for his first car. He has £1K to spend.
Of course knowing his favourite uber-cool uncle sasguru is a whiz about cars
, he's asked me for advice.
What do the panel think?
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