SauRoNZA
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Get a citi golf, cheap to maintain, cheap to run, get one in good condition to really save.
Cheap to die in as well.
Get a citi golf, cheap to maintain, cheap to run, get one in good condition to really save.
Get a citi golf, cheap to maintain, cheap to run, get one in good condition to really save.
What are you on about?
Cheap to die in as well.
You're not going to get piece of mind at 30k. I had a buddy survive a major accident in his citi though, both cars totaled, he only suffered fractured ribs, he swore that his car saved him.
My last choice would be a citi golf. I had one about 10 years ago and had endless problems, especially with something as simple as the door handles that couldn't open the doors and doors that couldn't close properly.
+1 VAG philosophyThere's a good reason Golf owners always tell you how cheap they are to run and how cheap the parts are...becuase they break all the damn time.
My Honda is doing ok.. But given the option I would change it as the petrol price makes it expensive.. Keep in mind that most fuel economical vehicles get at least 2x mileage of the vehicles which are a decade and a half old.
I have been considering selling my Fortuner 4x4 and downgrading to a cheap R30000 runaround. Something like a '97 150i Honda Ballade or '94 Jetta.
The reasons for getting the Fortuner were mainly for gravel road driving and for regular shopping days and outings with in-laws. My needs have changed as we now don't need/use the Fortuner for what it was intended initially.
Another reason is to accelerate our savings. I will sell and settle my HP agreement and buy the el-cheapo car cash.
I could save in excess of R8000 per month.
The SO has an i10 that we as a family of 5 fits into comfortably. The el-cheapo will be mainly for my travel to work.
Any thoughts or suggestions.
Is a warrentee like something between a guarantee and a warranty?