Which engine? Petrol ones are very reliableI bought a 55 plate range rover at the start of the year probably wasn't one of my most sensible purchases
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Which engine? Petrol ones are very reliableI bought a 55 plate range rover at the start of the year probably wasn't one of my most sensible purchases
4.2 supercharged V8.Which engine? Petrol ones are very reliable
Arguably the best one. The 5.0 can have timing chain issues4.2 supercharged V8.
Went down to have a look at it this evening but the notice has gone from the window so I guess it's no longer for sale. Oh well!I had a 206 Gti when they were newer and I hated it. Awful to sit in and drive on any journey over 5 minutes. Having said that If they’re cheap enough then you can’t complain too much about things like that.
At the £600 end of the market I’d say avoid a dealer. They’ll be looking to shift any old turd for a profit.
Look for a private car that’s been owned for a few year. If it looks and drives straight then you’re good to go.
My mate who I bought it off is massively into cars and knows his shit. He only had it 3 years and only sold it because he bought a new shape one. It is class like, just a bastard to park and eats fuel like nowt but knew that anyway!I had a 206 Gti when they were newer and I hated it. Awful to sit in and drive on any journey over 5 minutes. Having said that If they’re cheap enough then you can’t complain too much about things like that.
At the £600 end of the market I’d say avoid a dealer. They’ll be looking to shift any old turd for a profit.
Look for a private car that’s been owned for a few year. If it looks and drives straight then you’re good to go.
Arguably the best one. The 5.0 can have timing chain issues
I find it easy to park, I assume it has a camera. Lucky to get 15mpg around the doorsMy mate who I bought it off is massively into cars and knows his shit. He only had it 3 years and only sold it because he bought a new shape one. It is class like, just a bastard to park and eats fuel like nowt but knew that anyway!
Keep looking, there’s loads of cars about for that money. Personally I’d avoid a fiesta at that age as they rust terriblyWent down to have a look at it this evening but the notice has gone from the window so I guess it's no longer for sale. Oh well!
The camera and the parking sensors don't work, gan get them fixed when I get it serviced in a couple months.I find it easy to park, I assume it has a camera. Lucky to get 15mpg around the doors
Keep looking, there’s loads of cars about for that money. Personally I’d avoid a fiesta at that age as they rust terribly
Na, I think the camera is a wire break though as now and then you briefly get a picture up.Do you know which ones have gone off? Often when 1 is going off it’ll beep when it shouldn’t so people turn the whole lot off
You don't see many cars over 10 years old on the roads compared to back in the day when only rich people were driving expensive German cars.
Get yourself a GAP IID if you don’t so farNa, I think the camera is a wire break though as now and then you briefly get a picture up.
If I were you I'd go for a Vauxhall Astra 2006ish mate, they go foreverI'm carless and thinking about maybe getting one. I'm self-employed and not earning much so for now it'll have to be buying outright rather than PCP as I have previously done.
There's a 15-year-old Peugeot 206 for sale near me that looks like it's in good nick from the outside. What sort of things do I need to ask the owner? I've not bought a 15-year-old car before and I'm not a car person so I have no idea what sort of things will be likely to break before then. Cheers.