A cheap car for short journeys
Discussion
I am in the process of moving house.
I still have a world of contract pain ahead but the working assumption is that I'll be moved by end of August.
The new house is 2.5 miles away from the nearest station; It's badly lit and there is no pavement.
I don't mind cycling during the summer, but realistically I want to stay dry and get there quickly and I am therefore looking for a car. As this is such a short journey, I wondered if you had any thoughts about which kinds of cars/engines would deal better with the cold starts and short journeys. I'd like to avoid having to take the car for a longer drive each week if possible.
I have a 1994 106 Rallye or 2007 Honda Civic that I could use, but they both seem to good for these duties.
Thoughts!?
I still have a world of contract pain ahead but the working assumption is that I'll be moved by end of August.
The new house is 2.5 miles away from the nearest station; It's badly lit and there is no pavement.
I don't mind cycling during the summer, but realistically I want to stay dry and get there quickly and I am therefore looking for a car. As this is such a short journey, I wondered if you had any thoughts about which kinds of cars/engines would deal better with the cold starts and short journeys. I'd like to avoid having to take the car for a longer drive each week if possible.
I have a 1994 106 Rallye or 2007 Honda Civic that I could use, but they both seem to good for these duties.
Thoughts!?
IanCress said:
Surely a 10 year old Civic (if petrol) is exactly what's needed. You already have a car suited to this purpose.
I think that's what I am coming round to.I don't like the Civic for various reasons, so am always looking for an excuse to get rid of it and get something else.
I wanted a sub £500 banger with a years MOT and found a Rover 25 for £400. Was by far the cheapest thing to insure amongst all the other £500 bangers and the 1.4 engine will do 350 miles on a £40 full tank. Didn't expect to like it to be honest, I just wanted a cheap car for a year but the little thing has a certain charm to it.
I was going to suggest an old Focus but realistically with that sort of mileage any Internal combustion engined car is going to give problems after a while with the battery struggling to fully charge and the engine barely getting up to running temp.
That said, if it is only for the Summer months you'll get away with it for longer
That said, if it is only for the Summer months you'll get away with it for longer

Look at the Up!/Citigo/Mii trio, they all have 1.0 three cylinders, the eco tech ones are £0 road tax (if registered before the '17 tax changes), and insurance is laughably cheap. My Citigo is only £530 a year for me to insure and I'm 19 with 2 years NCB.
£3,500 should get you into a '12 or '13 reg, and mine is happy to just sit there for 2 weeks at a time then get moved about 2 miles. It's a '16 one though.
Failing that, look on Autotrader for smallest size engine cars, there's loads of old sheds for less than £1k.
£3,500 should get you into a '12 or '13 reg, and mine is happy to just sit there for 2 weeks at a time then get moved about 2 miles. It's a '16 one though.
Failing that, look on Autotrader for smallest size engine cars, there's loads of old sheds for less than £1k.
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