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How can I find the car I want?
I'm looking into buying a 2nd hand car within the next 12 months, and being a novice at this sort of thing would like to ask for some advice.
Is there any websites I can go on to browse 2nd hand cars in my area that I can input specifics that I would like?
i.e. I would like-
Not bothered about make/model.
Low Tax Bracket.
Quite roomy, as I have a hubby that likes fishing, and 2 kids.
Power steering.
Central locking.
As we can't afford it just yet, I don't really want to be calling or going to car forecourts, as I can't be doing with the hassle of them trying to sell me things I don't want.
I would like to browse online to see what sort of cars are available, & get an idea of prices too.
Any help much appreciated!
Is there any websites I can go on to browse 2nd hand cars in my area that I can input specifics that I would like?
i.e. I would like-
Not bothered about make/model.
Low Tax Bracket.
Quite roomy, as I have a hubby that likes fishing, and 2 kids.
Power steering.
Central locking.
As we can't afford it just yet, I don't really want to be calling or going to car forecourts, as I can't be doing with the hassle of them trying to sell me things I don't want.
I would like to browse online to see what sort of cars are available, & get an idea of prices too.
Any help much appreciated!
I Hate Jobsworths!!!
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I'm looking into buying a 2nd hand car within the next 12 months, and being a novice at this sort of thing would like to ask for some advice.
Is there any websites I can go on to browse 2nd hand cars in my area that I can input specifics that I would like?
i.e. I would like-
Not bothered about make/model.
Low Tax Bracket.
Quite roomy, as I have a hubby that likes fishing, and 2 kids.
Power steering.
Central locking.
As we can't afford it just yet, I don't really want to be calling or going to car forecourts, as I can't be doing with the hassle of them trying to sell me things I don't want.
I would like to browse online to see what sort of cars are available, & get an idea of prices too.
Any help much appreciated!
What's your budget?0 -
something around £1500.
Is there any way I can find out the value of my current car without having to buy one of those books?I Hate Jobsworths!!!0 -
These sites below can give you a rough guide, used car value section.
http://www.parkers.co.uk http://www.whatcar.com
I think an estate car is suitable in your situation. Ebay is nearly always a good deal if you/hubby knows about cars, the prices there are usually cheaper than the main magazines ie autotrader etc.0 -
Thanks I will look on ebay, although we don't know about cars really..
I have seen this and wondered if there was any mechanics that know how reliable Rover's are?
http://atsearch.autotrader.co.uk/www/cars_search.jsp?searchform=&modelexact=1&lid=search_used_cars_full&photo=1&state=none&sort=3&hassearched=Y&make=ANY&min_pr=500&source=0&model=ANY&max_pr=2000&miles=20&agerange=2&mileage=&postcode=DL1+2TG&bodyid=0&fuelid=0&colour=&transmissionid=0&ukcarsearch_full.x=50&ukcarsearch_full.y=9&ukcarsearch_full=SEARCHI Hate Jobsworths!!!0 -
to find out reliability and known problems of any car then visit
http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/carbycar/index.htmProblem with having access to internet is that i get asked by many to solve their problemsWell at least i learn something on the way
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Rover do not make very reliable cars, a lot of things tend to go wrong with them. Japanese cars have the best reliability, so look for them instead. Something like a toyota or nissan estate car is quite suitable for your needs. If estate is not required then a saloon family car.0
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For a good value cheap roomy car I would recommend a Skoda Felicia estate. It will meet all your requirements if you get the correct model/year (for power steering and central locking).0
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Fuzz I would crop that pic or take it down as it has your postcode onWork like you don't need money,Love like you've never been hurt,And dance like no one's watchingSave the cheerleader, save the world!0
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Thanks for that iwanttosave! I have edited it.
The car I have ATM is a Skoda Felicia hatchback. I've had it for 3 years and it belonged to my parents B4 that.
It has a few things wrong with it though and i'm looking to replace.I Hate Jobsworths!!!0
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