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Had a 95 Astra 1.7TD that was written off in April. 5 seats and 50mpg. It was free but it was a £500 car.

 

Replaced it with a Landrover Freelander 5 seats, loads of room but 30mpg. I got it cheap at the time and it hasn't been too bad. A couple of niggly things. Magic in the snow!

 

Golfs are nice and reliable. Focus are cheaper now and handle well. take your pick from the rep mobiles!

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Fiesta 1.25 Zetec My mates got one and the engines been solid had a few probs with sticky door locks and elec windows tho. But his is a P reg lol. You could pick one of those up for about £1500-£2000 for a good one :)

 

P plate 2k?

 

Maybe £800 for a really good one!

 

I agree the 1,25 zetec is a cracker of an engine!

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I've got a citroen xantia 1.9TD P reg. Paid 500 notes for it back in august 2007. Done about 40,000 miles in it since and its been a great car. Reliable and very comfortable. Usual wear and tear, tyres, brakes etc but parts are really cheap. Its been a god send really, without that i couldn't have my Z.

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Fiesta 1.25 Zetec My mates got one and the engines been solid had a few probs with sticky door locks and elec windows tho. But his is a P reg lol. You could pick one of those up for about £1500-£2000 for a good one :)

 

P plate 2k?

 

Maybe £800 for a really good one!

 

I agree the 1,25 zetec is a cracker of an engine!

 

No no not for a P plate :lol:

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The one I had (W reg Mk2) was good fun to drive and better built than 106's and saxo's, but it was not very reliable probably because I ragged the nuts off it where ever I went :lol:, but as the Great James May once said for small Italian cars " you have to rev it and rev it and rev it untill the pistons are dancing on the bonnet and then change gear"-or similar :p

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I have a K reg Golf which does the job - take anywhere, park anywhere, leave anywhere! (though I often feel like having a sticker saying "My other car is a 350Z, honest" :lol: )

 

A mate just got a 1L Panda for the same reasons.... says he's loving the steep hills in it..... :lol:

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I've had to get myself a cheap runabout too; I got a 2005 Vectra CTD SRi 150, I've had it a week now and so far it's been great. I'm only using it for commuting between Glasgow and Edinburgh but it's good to know that my fuel bills have now haved - Also makes me appreciate my Zed a bit more, commuting in it in heavy traffic really was a waste.

 

I must say a Vectra would not have been top of my wish list but my Dad was trading it in and he was offered peanuts for it so I took it off his hands and got an absolute bargain.

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I'll echo the thoughts on German or Japanese, reliability should be better than Italian or french - having said that an Alfa 145/146/155/156 could be had for the money and will handle/sound great while it's working ;) You're nearly into high mile/iffy GTV's too.

I'd go for a Golf though - and get a GTi, just because you're only spending 500 notes doesn't mean you have to drive something that won't handle. Just don't get a MK3, they're pants unless it's a VR6 ;

 

He are some MKII's...

 

http://www.gumtree.com/london/70/33211970.html

 

http://search.autotrader.co.uk/es-uk/ww ... egLetter=H

 

I highly recommend Audi coupe's too, I used to own one and they're bulletproof, the 20V engine's the one to have if you can find one. Handling's OK if not great as they're a bit heavy.

 

Hope that helps :thumbs:

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