Originally posted by Zippy
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Most mainstream cars are pretty reliable these days anyway and you can get some absolute bargains for under 10k by the looks of things.
I must have had around 20 cars over the last 10-15 years (get bored with them and swap after a year or two at most, some after only a few months due to poor impulse buys ) and only had major problems with two of them, despite averaging over 20k miles annually until recently.
1. TVR Cerbera (They should come with a free AA tow truck. )
2. MG ZS (Cheap runaround, but ignored the dodgy K series engine that will go bang at some point, and it did. )
All other problems have been down to bad luck rather than poor reliability.
e.g. punctures, and a newish BMW 3 series overheating and splitting the coolant tank (on my birthday a few years ago while sat on the M25 car park on my way home for the weekend and 'on a promise' with a nice lass at the other end of the country that I had to cancel ) due to the fan seizing up after leaving it outside a mate's house while we went on holiday, not realising the workmen still building the estate down the road would cover it in dust/sand/grit.
Moral of the story: Even new cars can let you down just as easily as a two grand 'banger'. So save the money and get top notch AA membership that includes a hire car.
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