vigras rojara
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This is definitely the way to go in my experience/opinion. When I got here three and a bit years ago I bought an old Mazda 3 for £1600 lol.Plenty of car dealers that specialise in cheaper cars, have a look on Autotrader (there's a website and an app), you can normally pick up a decent car with long or full MOT for £2500-£3500. You don't need ID to buy a car here.
Thought it would just tide me over for a year or so until I could get finance, but I still have it. In that time it has never broken down and has cost me around £1000 in routine maintenance. Passed two of the three MOTs it's had at first attempt.
I'm forever on Autotrader and Cargurus looking at some nice stuff (amazing deals on some barges and I don't care about fuel consumption due to the low mileage I do), but haven't been motivated enough to push the button.
Admittedly I've only done 12000 miles in it since I've been here and if I was using it for commuting I'm sure I would have swopped it for something newer, but there's simply no need to - I'm driving the thing once or twice a week at present. And as soon as it needs any kind of expensive fix, which it's bound to in the next year or two, it will be uneconomical to repair and will therefore have to go.
Good thing is that "Know Your Car" app, where you can track MOT results/advisories and reasons for failure etc. And also make sure that mileage makes sense.
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