• Proper boring middle age thread. I've got a late 2015 Polo and it's brilliant, but I can also sell it for about what I paid for it (£7500), and home repairs are calling.

    Has anyone done the bangernomics thing where they buy a cheap (sub £2000) run-around with the change? Needs to be ULEZ compliant but that's about it, mostly town runs with occasional trips down to Newbury. Any recommends greatly appreciated.

  • When you could buy an old volvo or well built but knackered 5 series for £700 I think it there was some logic to it. It's funny yesterday my OH was saying their mate's mini cooper only cost them £200 or something and was still running aok. Then I pointed out that was almost 5yrs ago and via their dad was a keen motorcyclest who knows his onions with a good network of contacts.

    Not full proof, but a quick search on ebay seems to show £1,500 as being about the cheapest you can buy a car. Given what a new clutch or gear box could cost you it suddenly doesn't seem that attractive a prospect.

    Unless you have good contacts, specialist knowledge and the ability to work on a car I'd avoid if you have a solid car that's been good to you.

  • Not full proof, but a quick search on ebay seems to show £1,500 as being about the cheapest you can buy a car. Given what a new clutch or gear box could cost you it suddenly doesn't seem that attractive a prospect.

    Well that makes me feel fortunate as I have been offered my brother in-law's 20 year old Passat for £1200. 1 previous owner and FSH. Borrowed it for the weekend and did 2x 120mi trips (55mpg*) over 4 hours in it around town, country lanes and motorway and I was surprised at how well it drove.

    *VW readings tho 🤔

  • Be the only cheap cooper not having issues.

    Find a cheap car now that scrappage in 2k. Many want that for a car not worth it. Tempted by a Triumph dolomite at the moment and not sure why.

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