Tuearts right boot
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Mini Cooper S
Not a lot of storage though, as you would guess.
Not a lot of storage though, as you would guess.
The recent idea of leasing a used car looks like an interesting option.I convinced the company i work for to get me a fully maintained used lease car from these people and they have been bob on
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Really has worked wellThe recent idea of leasing a used car looks like an interesting option.
Sounds like you dont need a lease me a wanker mobile many hundreds of pounds a month. Saved up to buy one? Bank loan? Finance to have it? Or this renting stuffI'm looking for a new (used) car to buy or lease with the following factors:
I'm a reputable chap in the local area so I can't be seen in an Audi, BMW or other wankermobile.
- Family car so lots of storage.
- Decent power for overtaking.
- Reliable - not a money pit.
- Enjoyable to drive.
I don't know a huge amount about cars. I've been driving a battered old Mondeo for years. I really like it so I would consider a newer one or something that's a step or two up.
Not interested in a new car but something used that is good value. I do regular 4-hour round trips as my daughter spends a lot of time in hospital so I want something that I can rely on.
Buying or leasing are both options I would consider.
Thanks in advance for any tips.
I've got the estate version, never missed a beat in 3 years. Seats go down in the back if you want a kip or suchlike.Skoda Octavia - nowt too fancy , comfy reliable with loads of space int’ boot