Another what car!!
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Not for me I hasten to add, I'm happy with the old shed, for ex wife![nuts](/inc/images/nuts.gif)
budget 11k
This car she wants to keep for some time...historically she likes golfs,3 series and nefarious german stuff.
Her dilemma is, a new polo,3 year old a3, 4 year old 3series,3 year old golf. Older ones with separate purchased warranty for 3 years, but major depreciation gone, newer car not so but minimal miles.
I know what I would go for but it's not about me.
Approx 10k miles a year.
What do we think?
: scratchchin:
![nuts](/inc/images/nuts.gif)
budget 11k
This car she wants to keep for some time...historically she likes golfs,3 series and nefarious german stuff.
Her dilemma is, a new polo,3 year old a3, 4 year old 3series,3 year old golf. Older ones with separate purchased warranty for 3 years, but major depreciation gone, newer car not so but minimal miles.
I know what I would go for but it's not about me.
Approx 10k miles a year.
What do we think?
: scratchchin:
SEAT Ibiza might be worth a look, £9500 would pick up a brand new 1.4 Chill. Much better equipped than a Polo, 16" Alloys, Climate Control, Cruise Control, iPod input and Bluetooth as standard on that model.
You could get a brand new Octavia 1.6 SE for £11k, same as a Golf/ Leon/ A3 but a lot cheaper and more practical.
Or what about a Mercedes A160? £11K would pick up a 2010 model.
Lots to choose from within that budget really.
You could get a brand new Octavia 1.6 SE for £11k, same as a Golf/ Leon/ A3 but a lot cheaper and more practical.
Or what about a Mercedes A160? £11K would pick up a 2010 model.
Lots to choose from within that budget really.
True, the Kia is a good alternative to the OSCA, but for me the only advantage would be the hatchback.
Besides, the OSCA doesn't need a warranty. They're good for 50,000 miles plus a year, with only regular oil & filter changes every 20k. Also, don't forget that dynamically they're nuggety as fvck. which is something you can't claim for the Korean car.
Besides, the OSCA doesn't need a warranty. They're good for 50,000 miles plus a year, with only regular oil & filter changes every 20k. Also, don't forget that dynamically they're nuggety as fvck. which is something you can't claim for the Korean car.
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