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Hi guys, I'm thinking to buy some car for work.Just drive me from A to B-for free :).
Maximum 600-900 pounds I can separate for it.Without Insurance taxes,road tax and MOT, they all be payed separately from the sum of the car.So what car would you recommendation to me.I'm japanese car fan and I will choose Corolla,Civic 5th or 6-th generation or Almera-petrol of course ONLY.But I find this site: Honest John, and as I read they says that the Focus Mk1 is most reliable than others in this class like :Mazda 323,Corolla,Golf4 (too expensive, and I hate it!) and Almera.I need this car to go to work with it and some shoping in my day off, nothing more.
I have take decision next couple of days so what you think about that?The question is what car will be most reliable with my limited budget?Thanks.
p.s. I hate small cars like Fiesta,Corsa, Polo etc.
 
ÂŁ50.00 bent MOT
 

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stick with japanese, something like a nissan primera. get one cheap at car auction. i bought one for ÂŁ100 and ran it for 6 months then sold it for ÂŁ200.
 
stick with japanese, something like a nissan primera. get one cheap at car auction. i bought one for ÂŁ100 and ran it for 6 months then sold it for ÂŁ200.
That's best idea I ever hear, thank you very much.I try to find some car auction in I-net to orientate myself in prices.
 
Ford focus estate brought mine for ÂŁ900 2 1/2 years ago 1999 92000 miles now on 115000 miles runs fine not had any probs with it (touching wood).
 
Not sure what i would advise you to buy, but i will advise you NOT TO BUY A S****Y RENAULT MEGANE, the MK2 is the biggest pile of wotsit to set out on the road, and the worst was the MK1. I speak from experience, crap french garbage at the best.
 
Not sure what i would advise you to buy, but i will advise you NOT TO BUY A S****Y RENAULT MEGANE, the MK2 is the biggest pile of wotsit to set out on the road, and the worst was the MK1. I speak from experience, crap french garbage at the best.

I had Renault megane mk1 worst car ever had got rid after month
 
1.8 petrol

The engine is not the problem, in fact the car is not the problem anymore, it has gone thank the ****. But which idiot invents a car with electric windows that can fault and open fully open all by themselves, and it takes 70 minutes to get it back up again. You have to unlock the car, disconnect the battery wait ten minutes, reconnect the battery, double lock the car, the window rises 2 inch, and do it all again 7 bloody times to get the window closed, and when it failed on the wife while she was at work it was absolutely p*****g down. Its french, its a 1.6, its s***, but now its someone else's problem, don't buy one, and don't accept one for free. spend the money you would have spent on repairs, on something reliable and better made like a TukTuk.
 

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