you could get any car you wanted really with that money, id get a ford focus as v.reliable or a vauxhall astra again reliable and cheap to fix should anything go wrong
2006-08-30 00:36:37
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answered by vikki w 4
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According to the Which reports, the best car is a Honda. Toyota, Mazda.Skoda are up there in the top five year after year. I drive a Nissan, which has proven to be very reliable and economical. The German brands have tended to be no better than average. Renault comes near the bottom. Buy Japanese is my advice.
2006-08-30 03:00:00
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answered by charterman 6
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Dynamique S is the "ideal" version. that's the game version. It truly has the intense spec indoors - darkish with a leather-depending guidance wheel and kit stick - It also has the chrome door handles and various products of chrome interior. The wheel arches on the exterior are slightly wider and look a lot sportier compared to the different specs. also its a a million.6 engine that's useful. Its attractive, I had a volcano purple one as a company automobile as I used to paintings for Renault. The clio campus is the old structure clio - more beneficial of a bubble structure and in no way as funky. The Expression has a mild cream indoors which seems undesirable and receives dirty really simple. the acute and Rip Curl are both restricted version variations - useful adequate to look at yet in simple terms accessible in certain colorings and they in simple terms have a million.2 engines so not a lot bypass in them. - Tho the rip Curl has a pretty black and purple indoors. The Initiale is more beneficial of the "Granny" version - lol - back has a cream indoors that's a nightmare to keep sparkling and it has the leather-depending on the guidance wheel and kit stick. i have pushed all of them and my fav is def Dynamique S yet i assume its right down to personal opinion! good success xxx
2016-11-23 14:13:38
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answered by ? 4
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If you want a car that wont give you problems try a VW Golf mark 4, you will pick a good diesel one about 2001 for this sort of money. Alternatively if your not to fussed on style any Toyota is a safe bet! Happy motoring!
2006-08-30 00:35:11
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answered by Not Tiger Woods 2
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Check out the Toyota Aygo, I run a brokerage in Essex and I sell about 1 Aygo a day. They are great cars super reliable and only about £6,500 new! You get free insurance and three years free servicing in that aswell.
I am not biased as I sell every new car you can think of, if you wanna visit our website www.introcars.co.uk that might help you decide.
All of our cars are uk main dealer supplied so they can take your part exchange no problem.
2006-08-31 23:44:00
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answered by Mark U 2
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Do not buy a french car they are all rubbish as you have found out. Japanese are the best for reliability then vauxhall/ford cheapness of parts. Good luck
2006-08-30 07:31:44
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answered by the little ninja 3
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Car reliability surveys suggest you should confine your search to:
Honda
Mazda
Toyota
www.autotrader.co.uk
have plenty of 2004 Toyota Yaris below 20k miles for less than £5k.
Good luck in your search.
2006-08-30 02:48:01
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answered by David C 4
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get yourself a focus but not the 1400 its a bit sluggish, stay clear of the golfs they start burning oil at around 50/60000 miles. 1400/1600 in particular!
2006-08-30 05:48:23
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answered by chunky 5
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If reliability is important then I shoud go Japanese. Honda recently came top in a such a survey.
2006-08-30 00:41:55
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answered by Mr E. 1
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skoda fabias are very good, cheap and reliable
vw golf very good aswell quite expensive
vw polo strong reliable and within budget
fiesta (new shape)
go on autotrader and put 5000 as your limit and see what come up
2006-08-30 00:35:09
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answered by Anonymous
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