Crap winter cars
Discussion
Here's the cheapest car I could find on autotrader that's not absolutely f
ked, and it has an MOT until early March so that should get you through the worst of the winter weather - A Vauxhall Meriva 1.4 for £490.
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202108166...
Or this Citroen C2 1.4 HDI with stupid transformers badges with an MOT until late March should be really cheap to run
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202108166...
Toyota Yaris 1.0 VVTi has an MOT until April and should be reliable - this is my pick
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202108166...
ked, and it has an MOT until early March so that should get you through the worst of the winter weather - A Vauxhall Meriva 1.4 for £490.https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202108166...
Or this Citroen C2 1.4 HDI with stupid transformers badges with an MOT until late March should be really cheap to run
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202108166...
Toyota Yaris 1.0 VVTi has an MOT until April and should be reliable - this is my pick
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202108166...
I always thought that small cars with skinny tyres were good in snow and ice. My wife had an old i10 and that made it through some horrendous weather without fuss.
How about a Panda?
You won't get a 4x4 for 500 quid but you probably don't need it the normal one would be fine. Could always fit winter tyres if you live somewhere very remote.
How about a Panda?
You won't get a 4x4 for 500 quid but you probably don't need it the normal one would be fine. Could always fit winter tyres if you live somewhere very remote.
LochTay said:
macp said:
I live out in the country
Highlands or Hertfordshire? 2 miles of B-road or 24 miles of single-track?(Facebook marketplace by the way)
Great suggestions people. Love the Panda shout im going to try and be pretty open about anything really. As it will need to go come autumn/summer. Mostly because of available parking spaces.
wwpaddler said:
Keep cycling. Just buy a set of winter tyres with ice spikes.
Easier said than done on my bike im afraid. And its not just about staying upright either brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr I dont feel guilty about driving for a few weeks either. Ive done over 1000mls on my new bike since I got in mid April this year.
Edited by macp on Tuesday 17th August 17:36
Before I had to give up exercise, I was a regular cyclist - rode a round trip of 35 miles each day rain or shine, summer or winter. Was a fantastic way to travel and built the baseline fitness for the serious cycling I was doing at the time. There were probably under 5 days a year that the conditions prevented me from riding. I wouldn’t have bought a car for less than 5 days use.
Location? Manchester and Cheshire. Keep riding - remember the faster you go, the warmer you get.
Location? Manchester and Cheshire. Keep riding - remember the faster you go, the warmer you get.
OMITN said:
Before I had to give up exercise, I was a regular cyclist - rode a round trip of 35 miles each day rain or shine, summer or winter. Was a fantastic way to travel and built the baseline fitness for the serious cycling I was doing at the time. There were probably under 5 days a year that the conditions prevented me from riding. I wouldn’t have bought a car for less than 5 days use.
Location? Manchester and Cheshire. Keep riding - remember the faster you go, the warmer you get.
Yes Cheshire with our three major exports: Kerry Katona, cheese & dogging Location? Manchester and Cheshire. Keep riding - remember the faster you go, the warmer you get.

I have been cycling for more than 10yrs from where I live so I have good experience of how bad the roads can & do get. So whilst I genuinely love my commute by bike and the cold does not bother me. At my age and thinking of the prospect of coming off in ice & snow. I know I dont bounce very well anymore. Honestly I just dont want to take that risk.
Im now toying with the idea of either buying crap or something nicer and just flipping it when im done with it. Even if I only break even.
Edited by macp on Saturday 21st August 13:20
I'd go for a mk 6 (02-08) Fiesta. Millions about, a straight one will be around £1k from a dealer or less from a local private buyer. The petrols pretty well run forever, parts are dirt cheap and ST/ZetecS aside they're on fairly narrow tires too.
What tips them over the edge vs a Panda as a winter motor for me (aside from increased availability,) is that most of the range comes with a heated front screen. Given the kinds of days you'll be using it vs the bike that sounds like a nice thing to have.
What tips them over the edge vs a Panda as a winter motor for me (aside from increased availability,) is that most of the range comes with a heated front screen. Given the kinds of days you'll be using it vs the bike that sounds like a nice thing to have.
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