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ford ka, ford fiesta, vauxhall tigra
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Since i've been driving I have had three second hand cars, all over 7 years old. I always seem to have problems and having to spend out constantly.
Anyway this time, I want a good car but can only afford 2500. The above cars I seem to think will be very economical. With the Ford KA which I can find plenty of in my price range, people have mixed opinions, dont they. I dont know if its a good enough car.
What do you think. I want something low milage, I drive 50 miles a day so needs to be reliable and goes easy on petrol. Also cheap to fix etc.
Anyway this time, I want a good car but can only afford 2500. The above cars I seem to think will be very economical. With the Ford KA which I can find plenty of in my price range, people have mixed opinions, dont they. I dont know if its a good enough car.
What do you think. I want something low milage, I drive 50 miles a day so needs to be reliable and goes easy on petrol. Also cheap to fix etc.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What about SKODA, they have won various awards this year on reliability... you could pick up a 2000 Fabia for that price. Apparently Skoda have the same parts as VW and Audi, they have the same shells... so a Fabia is based on a Golf ... personally I've had good experiences with Mazdas and Fords and bad experiences with Rovers, and Vauxhalls. Good luck.
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