• I need to buy a car. Within the next week. £5k max, plus it needs to be for sale in Reading as I have no way to get further afield. So, Autotrader it is.

    Will be a little one, aygo, i10, up etc.

    Would you prioritise number of owners over milage?

  • Read up on how to buy a car. Best short advise.....

    MIleage and number of owners TBH pretty irrelevant on a car over 8 years old IMO

    Current condition is everything.

    Buy private, literally no point in buying anything from a dealer under about £10k unless you need access to one of their (not great) finance packages. Every single person I've helped with buying cars the last ten years who have just defaulted to buying a random car from a dealer in the sub £10k bracket has had issues that have not been resolved, or they've been so british about it that they cannot pluck up the courage to go and take vehicle and its issues back to the dealer. You can also meet the original owner and not be buying blind.

    Honda Jazz, Fiesta, I20, mazda 2 or 3. All with the basic or mid range petrol and a manual gearbox. Citroen C3 C4 with the basic petrol are OK, avoid the 1.6 diesel, a chocolate turd of an engine.

    Avoid corsa/astra with 1.0 1.2 and 1.4 petrol, they all go boom
    Avoid diesels that age, too many issues unless you really know what to look for.
    Avoid yaris and I10 as they've all been flogged by delivery drivers unless you manage to find a random decent one.

    Take a mate. And never buy the first car you see. If your desperate for a particular model, be sure to look at and drive at least two so you can get an even basic feel for why they both feel different to each other.

    If your not a smoker, don't buy a smokers car, it is impossible to remove the pollution from it, its not just a smell, it actively degrades interior plastics, rubbers and materials and gives off carcinogens.

  • Honda Jazz, Fiesta, I20, mazda 2 or 3. All with the basic or mid range petrol and a manual gearbox.

    What model/mk/years for each respective car pls :)

  • Been thinking about this advice - which all seems eminently sound to a non-car-person like me - I hope you don't mind if I ask a few additional questions relevant to my current search?

    You say buy private up to £10k which I assume infers some value in buying from a dealer beyond that. Can I ask you to elaborate on the rationale here? Is it that you put some value on the mechanical checks they all shout about, the warranties, the ability to attempt to enforce consumer rights against a listed entity, or something else entirely?

    Any recommended models to look at (or avoid!) that fit the following criteria: large (estate), automatic, reliable, ULEZ compliant, decent value, not riddled with known errors likely to cost the ££££ down the road? Currently looking at Skoda Octavias, Honda Civic Tourers, Seat Leon's and VW Passats/Golfs.

    Cheers

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