Reliable second hand car for around 3k
Reliable second hand car for around 3k
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Matt11

Original Poster:

156 posts

185 months

Is it possible to pick one up from this price point? Trying to avoid buying one that will need a couple of 2k putting it to repairs or something straight away

brillomaster

1,850 posts

198 months

Japanese, naturally aspirated. Honda, Toyota or maybe mazda. Perhaps hyundai too.

Let us know what kind of car you're after, get this moved to car buying and the suggestions will start flooding in.

ARH

1,989 posts

267 months

Yes, but in my experience cars at that price point will have been sold on as they are going to need expensive repairs quite soon. Most who own cars of that vintage only want a cheap car that works and is going to cost peanuts to run. So as soon as the costs look like adding up a bit they buy something else. Which I guess is why you might be looking for a car.

So be very careful, and it can be done, but unless you can fix it yourself or you really aren't fussy then i'ts probably very difficult.

Dog Star

17,498 posts

196 months

I’d try and get hold of a Merc C class W204 salon or S204 estate with a petrol engine.

I bought one of these 3 years ago at auction and it’s simply fantastic car - very easy to work on. Cheap as chips parts and well made.

Loads of them about. Mines got 207000 on the clock and still looks great.

Hoofy

79,916 posts

310 months

brillomaster said:
Japanese, naturally aspirated. Honda, Toyota or maybe mazda. Perhaps hyundai too.

Let us know what kind of car you're after, get this moved to car buying and the suggestions will start flooding in.
I agree. Something simple like a Toyota Yaris. Boring but cheap to maintain, tend to be reliable.

Joel1988

75 posts

118 months

Mazda 2 2007-2015

Petrol engine

Check for oil sump leak and rust / broken rear suspension check mot history

Matt11

Original Poster:

156 posts

185 months

I'm not fuzzy I probably need something abit bigger than a Yaris. Anything up from that size really. Not bothered about looks or any fancy spec. I previously had a 2001 plate Suzuki swift for 12 years but rust has just about brought it to an end.

v8notbrave

555 posts

41 months

Can you be more specific? What didn't take your fancy in the last 4 pages of input folk gave 4 weeks ago?

Matt11

Original Poster:

156 posts

185 months

Just release there isn't many legitimate private sellers any more with WBAC etc

Matt11

Original Poster:

156 posts

185 months

Dog Star said:
I d try and get hold of a Merc C class W204 salon or S204 estate with a petrol engine.

I bought one of these 3 years ago at auction and it s simply fantastic car - very easy to work on. Cheap as chips parts and well made.

Loads of them about. Mines got 207000 on the clock and still looks great.
An estate one of those would be good

Lester H

4,292 posts

133 months

ARH said:
Yes, but in my experience cars at that price point will have been sold on as they are going to need expensive repairs quite soon. Most who own cars of that vintage only want a cheap car that works and is going to cost peanuts to run. So as soon as the costs look like adding up a bit they buy something else. Which I guess is why you might be looking for a car.

So be very careful, and it can be done, but unless you can fix it yourself or you really aren't fussy then i'ts probably very difficult.
Not sure about that, there on lots of elderly ladies who have their cars serviced and then move them on at four or so years old, because that’s what they, or their deceased husbands always did. As mentioned, you will need to do a bit of looking around, but these cars do exist. Think Yaris, Jazz, Mazda2, Polo , possibly a low mileage Panda.

M.F.D

934 posts

129 months

Avensis or Accord with minimal rust. Job jobbed.

Matt11

Original Poster:

156 posts

185 months

Lester H said:
Not sure about that, there on lots of elderly ladies who have their cars serviced and then move them on at four or so years old, because that s what they, or their deceased husbands always did. As mentioned, you will need to do a bit of looking around, but these cars do exist. Think Yaris, Jazz, Mazda2, Polo , possibly a low mileage Panda.
Thank you

Doesitdrive

1,924 posts

9 months

As always, the best 1.6 Focus you can find for the money.

ARH

1,989 posts

267 months

Lester H said:
Not sure about that, there on lots of elderly ladies who have their cars serviced and then move them on at four or so years old, because that s what they, or their deceased husbands always did. As mentioned, you will need to do a bit of looking around, but these cars do exist. Think Yaris, Jazz, Mazda2, Polo , possibly a low mileage Panda.
you would be lucky to get anything 4 years old for £3k.

Matt11

Original Poster:

156 posts

185 months

Doesitdrive said:
As always, the best 1.6 Focus you can find for the money.
One of those would fit size wise. Is there any age group of these to try and avoid?

Doesitdrive

1,924 posts

9 months

ARH said:
Lester H said:
Not sure about that, there on lots of elderly ladies who have their cars serviced and then move them on at four or so years old, because that s what they, or their deceased husbands always did. As mentioned, you will need to do a bit of looking around, but these cars do exist. Think Yaris, Jazz, Mazda2, Polo , possibly a low mileage Panda.
you would be lucky to get anything 4 years old for £3k.
Not a hope, the trade are paying 3k for good lowish miles 15 year old cars lol.