the amount of pages this thread has accumulated within the time the OP started just shows how much of a headache getting a new or used car is! as LGFM said - for every positive there's a negative.
i'm starting to look and its done my head in already - i hate looking for cars and i hate talking to car dealers even more so. i just see lies pouring from every orifice for the sake of making their sale.
at the end of the day, you can do as much research as you like but its still a gamble.
the only constants that keep popping up for me are:
- Honda/Toyota and some older Nissans for reliability
- French cars - stick it up your ar*e
- Vauxhalls - i get the feeling the older ones last (the amount of cavaliers/astras/vectras i still see on the road shows me that they are pretty robust)
I always look to see what taxi ranks show up and also what the police poodle about in.
our company cars are all VW golfs and all do very high mileage, i never hear them complain about them.
the thing with cheap used cars is the VED. upwards of £250/year on something like a Vauxhall astra (98 - 2012 version).
i keep looking to the Honda Jazz for us (small family - 1 child (plus another due next month).
currently running a 2001 Micra, which is aging and the sensors are all starting to play up (see my other most recent posts to see that ballache).
and as someone else said on here, i would happliy do without a car. the expense seems so massivley out of proportion.
the things i bear in mind after i have established what i need are:
essential info:
- initial outlay (how much to actually buy the sodding thing)
- Vehicle Tax Rates - how much will i pay (i looked at this to help do some quick sums:
http://www.parkers.co.uk/cars/advice/ro ... x-changes/ )
- MPG
- reliability - Whatcar is a good source of summarising potential issues and getting an idea of possible service costs/faults.
- insurance group
other useful info (i usually only go this far if i've found a car i like the look of):
- parts availability - doing a quick search on ebay can help you see what sort of prices spares go for which can give you an idea of what repairs might cost (and also what might need replacing on your car).
- also, if its a car that you can get a Haynes manual for, that could help you more than you realise.
- forum search - if there is a dedicated internet forum on the type of car you are looking at, they can prove to be a massive source of help (and cheap parts/diy solutions) should you need anything like that.
at the end of the day, you need a car thats reliable, safe and economical (practically and financially). i couldn't care less about the colour or the looks, no matter how pretty a car is, there is no value to it really other than getting you from A to B quicker than a horse and cart.
good luck with your search - you'll f*ckin' need it :twisted: