Stop Gap Car
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Chrismawa

Original Poster:

582 posts

128 months

Thursday 22nd July 2021
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Im needing a car temporarily for a couple of months. I've found a reasonably priced Citroen C2 code locally. Not had one of these before, a sensible choice for a temporary car? Or one to avoid?

Described as:

"58 reg
Citroen c2 code 1.6 16 valve
61 k on the clock
Full v5
Mot Feb 2022
Still taxed to get u home
Power Steering
CD player
Petrol
Brown tan leather seats
Air conditioning
Alloyed wheels
All good tyres
Electric windows
Central locking
Heated seats"

A few pics of the car:





Any help would be great!

T1berious

2,664 posts

183 months

Thursday 22nd July 2021
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I'd just pop the reg into MOT check and have a look at it's MOT history. This is often a good way to get an idea on how hard a cars life has been.

ZX10R NIN

30,467 posts

153 months

Thursday 22nd July 2021
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They're decent robust cars, as above check the MOT/service history (receipts) & ask when the cambelt was changed.

RoVoFob

1,575 posts

186 months

Friday 23rd July 2021
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Chrismawa said:
Described as:
"Still taxed to get u home"
I’d be wary of any seller who says this. As soon as you purchase a new car it has to be taxed before you can drive it.

With cheap cars, the people selling them can tell you just as much as the car itself…

DodgyGeezer

48,614 posts

218 months

Friday 23rd July 2021
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On the face of it seems a sweet enough little car - I guess (as always) it all depends on price and risk appetite

Cambs_Stuart

3,521 posts

112 months

Saturday 24th July 2021
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I like the interior!
There's not much to go expensively wrong. Make sure the belts have been done and there service history is ok. Check there is no rust or accident damage and there are no leaks in the engine bay.
Looks like a nice run about tbh.

Chrismawa

Original Poster:

582 posts

128 months

Monday 2nd August 2021
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Thanks for the input guys. Decided against this and bough a diesel Fabia instead (I've stuck a RR thread up)!