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Old 24-Jun-2006, 09:38
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Jase might be a bit overgrown in a 106, my advice, look at a 306, i've had 2 and they were excellent. Dodgy electrics to look out for (windows mainly) but galvanised bodywork means you very rarely see a rusty pug 306. Downside is that the basic model is a 1.4 (which shouldn't matter much as insurance shouldn't be too high)......

In fact there is a very nice one for sale if you drive through Salford Priors at the moment and out towards the Norton Grange, its parked up on 'Scotts corner' where i lobbed the zx9 in the ditch!

I had a 1.9Turbo diesel and 1.6 petrol and insurance was the same but the TD did about 50mpg and got thrashed everywhere! ....106's are good, but pedals are off set in the weirdest way possible, and i couldn't drive it properly! drive before you seriously take them into consideration.

Saxo's in essence are a Peugeot with a different shell on. 1.5 diesel engines come from 106 and the 1.6 VTR comes from the 1.6 petrol.

For Ka, very nice, lovely drive, and reliable...........although friends might take the **** out of him (i certainly will!! haha) however.....not as much **** as i'd take if he bought a corsa! hhhhhhhhhahahahhaha

Seicento...urm..Italian...and we all know they break and cost loads to service

You really can't fault a Ford Fiesta either........you should be able to get a newer round shape P/R reg for £1000.....same for the KA.....try and sneak a KA2 or a KA3 as these have air con and CD player and shouldn't go for much more.
As someone rightly said up there as well, Micra's will last forever! Japanese ya see! .....L reg ones look like bubble cars and are a bit gay.....

I gotta be honest and although i loved my 306's and had no problems with them................i'd go for a Ford Fiesta.

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Old 24-Jun-2006, 16:26
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VW Polo..... Best car for that kind of money by a long way
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Old 24-Jun-2006, 17:03
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Seat Arosa. Like a Polo, but cheaper!

Get a 1.4 though, the 1.0 I have is, uh, a little slow, shall we say?
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Old 24-Jun-2006, 18:20
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Fiesta. Cheap, reliable, much less likely to have been "boyed up" than a Saxo, Corsa, etc.

Polos are a lot more expensive; for a given budget, you'll be looking at a much higher mileage/ older one.

Ka: gurl's car. Micra, likewise.

Seicento: I had one as a courtesy car once. Lovely little car around town, but runs out of puff alarmingly once you get out of the 40 limits. Unless you get the "Sporting", which'd be higher insurance.


Sorry about yer head, BTW, Lin!

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Old 24-Jun-2006, 18:34
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Old 24-Jun-2006, 18:36
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Well with insurance of around £1000 and the fact that he only uses it for work and back mostly - which will be 5 miles away when we move, i'm only looking for something cheap and cheerful.
Thanks for the input so far - i'll have a look at whats on offer.
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Old 24-Jun-2006, 19:03
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From the ones you've mentioned a Ford Ka ... and as per advice, go for a 2 or 3 as they have a few goodies on them.

Very reliable and probably about as cheap as they are gonna go. Pick a good one at the right price and you will probably get most of your money back in a couple of years.
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