Hando
April 18, 2006, 3:53 pm
Hey all,
With our first baby on the way in June - I need to get a car for the wife. Looking to get an estate (possibly a CRV) but we only have about £3k to spend - this puts us in the realm of private buyers whereas usually I buy from a dealership (with warranty etc.) and obviously I'm keen to avoid being ripped off. The AA used to offer a car check service but they've farmed that out to another company who now charge £200 (too steep!). Any one here know of another cheaper way of getting cars looked over?
(And any suggestions for a nice/reliable estate for around £3k?)
cheers
h
lutonmatt
April 18, 2006, 6:48 pm
what about taking it in to your garage or do you use a dealer as if one of my customers come in and said i am buying a car can you check it out i would say ok at a less of a charge witch i have done before my dad was looking at a crv before he got his trooper and the trooper is a lot better
Mr Morse
April 18, 2006, 6:50 pm
VW Passat
Ford Mundane (dirt cheap)
Volvo 850
chips229
April 18, 2006, 6:52 pm
Hi,
Book the Car your looking at buying in for a MOT thats only about £40 for a Full check over,you will need to check the engine gearbox yourself though.
As to a S/C Estate car you wont go far wrong with a 850 Volvo theres alot of clean and well looked after ones out there,you could get a T5 for only a couple of grand or less
Chips..
Hando
April 18, 2006, 7:24 pm
Thanks all - yep the 850 is definitely a contender. OK with high mileage?
(and yes will see if I can get it into a garage for a once over - MOT or not)
lutonmatt
April 18, 2006, 9:45 pm
the 850 are great cars i was going to get one before i got my 400 i think they have the best air con and they are fast and loads of room and very safe
Ahhhh__Aristo
April 19, 2006, 7:25 am
Missus and a kiddie, stick them in a Swedish Tank.
High miles no probs, obviously need to have been looked after though.
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