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Thanks so much for all your advice. It’s true she can get a cheaper car second-hand, but she has no deposit, and the idea behind buying new is to get her mobile again and to allow her a bit of breathing space whilst she sorts her life out. She’s highly educated, she has a good job, and no children, but she’s been very naïve throughout this divorce (a result of her cultural upbringing) and has lost everything that should have been due to her – well and truly ‘stitched-up’ you might say. She hasn’t even got the proceeds from her share of the property – nor from the sale of her car. All she’s been left with are her clothes and personal possessions. She’s renting a flat, but she does need a car, and affordable repayments on interest-free credit, a long warranty so no repair bills, and no MOT costs for a few years would at least ensure that the car is something she won’t have to worry about.