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One car - Two cars???
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Hello Moneysavers...
I am in a bit of a dilemma. I'm currently driving a Nissan X-Trail 2.0 Sport, which I was thinking of downsizing anyway. It was registered in March 02 and has done about 60,000 miles.
It's all paid for - I've got no finance agreements - as I was sensible and paid the ridiculous APR off as soon as I could.
I'm about to move in with my girlfriend, who drives her parents' car at the moment - and they want it back. D'oh.
So, we have to make one car magically become two - and try to save as much money in the process.
My girlfriend drives to work everyday using motorways - about a 25 minute commute, whereas I work from home (I'm self employed).
I do legitimately need a car for business reasons - although my trips are limited to 1-2 times per week.
We've just bought a house together - so money is a little tight at the moment - and I would welcome any Moneysavers advice on what we should do in this particular predicament...
Cheers,
Martin
I am in a bit of a dilemma. I'm currently driving a Nissan X-Trail 2.0 Sport, which I was thinking of downsizing anyway. It was registered in March 02 and has done about 60,000 miles.
It's all paid for - I've got no finance agreements - as I was sensible and paid the ridiculous APR off as soon as I could.
I'm about to move in with my girlfriend, who drives her parents' car at the moment - and they want it back. D'oh.
So, we have to make one car magically become two - and try to save as much money in the process.
My girlfriend drives to work everyday using motorways - about a 25 minute commute, whereas I work from home (I'm self employed).
I do legitimately need a car for business reasons - although my trips are limited to 1-2 times per week.
We've just bought a house together - so money is a little tight at the moment - and I would welcome any Moneysavers advice on what we should do in this particular predicament...
Cheers,
Martin
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It depends what the comined budget is. For the motorway trips, I suggest something like a Focus Diesel. Cheap to run and service, yet comfortable!!If you found my comment helpful, please click the 'Thanks' button below :T0
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could your girlfriend not car share with a work colleague or catch the train or get the busNo Links in Signature by site rules - MSE Forum Team 20
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