Car for a 1st year Apprentice
Car for a 1st year Apprentice
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anonymous-user

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82 months

Tuesday 15th June 2021
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My brother is starting an apprenticeship, he’s in his first year and is looking for a car he can use.

Some criteria:

Petrol
5 doors if possible
Good spec with some optional extras
Sensible tax

He has around £2k - £4K to spend. Any help would be great

Oilchange

9,681 posts

288 months

Tuesday 15th June 2021
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Alfa Giulietta 1.4 tb

Ryyy

2,042 posts

63 months

Tuesday 15th June 2021
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I cant really recommend a car because the 3 I've had prior to owning my van were absolute crap.

A mk2 clio,mine was crap although my brothers was bulletproof. A mk5 astra with the 1.6 petrol engine was very crap. Then a mk2? Ibiza 02 plate anyway which tbf I loved the drive of it but had faults so cant speak very highly of it.

Is it a construction apprenticeship?

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

82 months

Tuesday 15th June 2021
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Ryyy said:
I cant really recommend a car because the 3 I've had prior to owning my van were absolute crap.

A mk2 clio,mine was crap although my brothers was bulletproof. A mk5 astra with the 1.6 petrol engine was very crap. Then a mk2? Ibiza 02 plate anyway which tbf I loved the drive of it but had faults so cant speak very highly of it.

Is it a construction apprenticeship?
It’s an electrical one.

Mo28

907 posts

128 months

Tuesday 15th June 2021
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Ryyy said:
I cant really recommend a car because the 3 I've had prior to owning my van were absolute crap.

A mk2 clio,mine was crap although my brothers was bulletproof. A mk5 astra with the 1.6 petrol engine was very crap. Then a mk2? Ibiza 02 plate anyway which tbf I loved the drive of it but had faults so cant speak very highly of it.

Is it a construction apprenticeship?
Counter argument for the 1.6 MK5 astra, me and my brother shared one as our first car and put that thing through hell and back. The only thing that went wrong with it was the coil pack (cheap fix) and one of the number plate bulbs needing a change.

Can't go wrong with a ford fiesta or anything Japanese.

sjc

16,286 posts

298 months

Tuesday 15th June 2021
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Not a 5 door bit a C30 1.6 petrol is a good shout, you’ll get a nice one for 2k

samoht

7,176 posts

174 months

Tuesday 15th June 2021
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Mr.Nobody said:
Ryyy said:
I cant really recommend a car because the 3 I've had prior to owning my van were absolute crap.

A mk2 clio,mine was crap although my brothers was bulletproof. A mk5 astra with the 1.6 petrol engine was very crap. Then a mk2? Ibiza 02 plate anyway which tbf I loved the drive of it but had faults so cant speak very highly of it.

Is it a construction apprenticeship?
It’s an electrical one.
In that case, buy a Renault Megane II and he'll get so much extra practice, he'll fly through his exams biggrin

WonkeyDonkey

2,577 posts

131 months

Tuesday 15th June 2021
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Oilchange said:
Alfa Giulietta 1.4 tb
I'd second this. Ignore all the relics saying Alfas are unreliable, these tend to be more reliable than anything German. Badge means it tends to be cheaper than most things German also.

Great cars, we've had 3 Alfas (2 diesels, 1 petrol). All bought on over 100k miles and all were utterly reliable.

The spinner of plates

18,084 posts

228 months

Tuesday 15th June 2021
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Ford Focus.

Ryyy

2,042 posts

63 months

Thursday 17th June 2021
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Back when I was an apprentice joiner my seats were forever dusty and had a cabin full of screws,plugs and any tools that made it into my holsters hehe he shouldn't be too bad being a sparky but I asked because it was a messy trade then dont get anything too shiny hehe

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

82 months

Friday 18th June 2021
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He’s found a 08 plate Skoda Octavia with the 1.9tdi engine it’s had two owners, loads of paperwork, full service history and it’s recently had 4x new tyres, brake discs and pads all round, 4x new shocks and springs and a full service.

£1200 with 140k

Edited by anonymous-user on Friday 18th June 16:58

Ryyy

2,042 posts

63 months

Friday 18th June 2021
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Will he get reasonable insurance on that? It's definitely practical and the 1.9tdi is highly spoken of and will be plenty powerful for him which is a bonus

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

82 months

Friday 18th June 2021
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Ryyy said:
Will he get reasonable insurance on that? It's definitely practical and the 1.9tdi is highly spoken of and will be plenty powerful for him which is a bonus
He should do. Anything to look out for on them?

Jazzy Jag

3,677 posts

119 months

Friday 18th June 2021
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Nissan Micra K11

You can pick up a mint one for well below £1000 leaving lots for an apprentice to spend on tools.
Pretty bullet proof.
Cheap to insure and run.

All 3 of my kids had a cheap one as their 1st car as it was almost disposable if they bent it.




Ryyy

2,042 posts

63 months

Friday 18th June 2021
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I cant really help on that one buddy and I'm not saying it's an old shed but theres a thread on here called the joy of running an old shed and there will be plenty of people on there full of advice for you

Seanseansean

171 posts

115 months

Saturday 19th June 2021
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Mr.Nobody said:
Ryyy said:
Will he get reasonable insurance on that? It's definitely practical and the 1.9tdi is highly spoken of and will be plenty powerful for him which is a bonus
He should do. Anything to look out for on them?
I don’t think a old diesel is a good idea.
What if he gets sent into a clean air zone like birmingham/bath or London.

If he is working on site, his car is going to get damaged.

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

82 months

Saturday 19th June 2021
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We only work around Liverpool and the North West. He’s driving it to the office, then gets taken to jobs with the lads in the van anyway, plus on the odd occasion he may have to attend site which is mainly domestic and some commercial.

How u doing

28,896 posts

211 months

Saturday 19th June 2021
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My go to for cheap to run, cheap to buy, easy (and cheap) to maintain.
107/C1/Aygo.

Good seats too.

braddo

12,243 posts

216 months

Saturday 19th June 2021
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How u doing said:
My go to for cheap to run, cheap to buy, easy (and cheap) to maintain.
107/C1/Aygo.

Good seats too.
This.

Diesel-beating economy and vastly lower potential for nasty big bills compared to TDI. Low weight for fun - classic first car recipe for the past 40 years.

SD_1

7,278 posts

186 months

Saturday 19th June 2021
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Surely your best bet is searching the local classifieds with the budget in the parameters and then picking whatever is in the best condition and has the best history? Start with your usual Focus, Astra, Civic etc and take it from there.