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I like the Micra, but I also like the punto, but which is better?
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I've got a lovely old Micra R reg, had her 3 1/2 years and she's a beauty, had nothing wrong with her, but she's getting rusty and leaking water!
A local runabout car place has a 10 year old punto, 5 doors (which I would love!) and looks lovely!
Should I get rid of my old Betsy and get the Punto?
Seriously, the Micra is so reliable, is the Punto as good?
TIA x
A local runabout car place has a 10 year old punto, 5 doors (which I would love!) and looks lovely!
Should I get rid of my old Betsy and get the Punto?
Seriously, the Micra is so reliable, is the Punto as good?
TIA x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You can't really generalise with car makes and models Halifaxmum. It depends entirely on how that particular Punto has been treated. A 15-year old car that's been well serviced and lovingly maintained will be in much better condition than a 6-year old car that's never been looked after. Virtually all cars will be reliable if they are looked after and maintained. If you know this particular Punto has been looked after then it should be OK. If someone can accompany you who knows about cars then they should be able to identify any problems and tell you whether you are getting value for your money.
If your Micra is starting every day and not letting you down then it might be an idea to stick with that. If you aren't happy with the rust and leaks those are straightforward and cheap if you do know someone who knows what they are doing - or at least who can stop the leaks (seals or cooling system) and then stop the rust from spreading.
If you decide to consider the Punto it takes about a year of ownership to be able to fully trust a car. It helps if the car has a full service history and preferably bills for parts and work done. If you buy it then have the car well-serviced straightaway by someone you can trust - all new fluids, filters, belts, hoses etc so you know it's done. Don't trust the word of the seller!
Good luck.
If your Micra is starting every day and not letting you down then it might be an idea to stick with that. If you aren't happy with the rust and leaks those are straightforward and cheap if you do know someone who knows what they are doing - or at least who can stop the leaks (seals or cooling system) and then stop the rust from spreading.
If you decide to consider the Punto it takes about a year of ownership to be able to fully trust a car. It helps if the car has a full service history and preferably bills for parts and work done. If you buy it then have the car well-serviced straightaway by someone you can trust - all new fluids, filters, belts, hoses etc so you know it's done. Don't trust the word of the seller!
Good luck.
both have pretty good reliability indexes but the Micra is better
http://www.reliabilit...reliability/search/47 - Punto (70th best )scores 67
http://www.reliabilit...eliability/search/130 - Micra 31 (17th best)
lowest is better
To put it in context the worst scores are Mercedes SL and CL scoring nearly 350!
It's not quite fair because the scores come from both the reliability and cost of repairs.
So if you've two cars equally reliable but one is a presiege car that costs an arm and a leg to fix it scores much worse
http://www.reliabilit...reliability/search/47 - Punto (70th best )scores 67
http://www.reliabilit...eliability/search/130 - Micra 31 (17th best)
lowest is better
To put it in context the worst scores are Mercedes SL and CL scoring nearly 350!
It's not quite fair because the scores come from both the reliability and cost of repairs.
So if you've two cars equally reliable but one is a presiege car that costs an arm and a leg to fix it scores much worse
Oh, and I disagree with Andyvon's comment; you *can* generalise about the reliability of makes and models. Look at the tables from J.D.Power and Which? for example - the same makes/ models appear at the top each year and the same makes/models appear at the bottom. Fiat is *always* at or near the bottom. Baldric was very lucky.
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