ChatterBank28 mins ago
Which car do I buy
Hi, can someone with a bit of knowledge point me in the right direction as to which car to buy.
I have narrowed it down to a choice of two, both of these are the only cars I am looking for.
Car 1 is a (new shape)Ford Mondeo Zetec. 02 reg diesel, 90,000 miles which is high for the year but in fairly good cond. �3300 (very cheap)
Car 2 is a Vauxhall Vectra 1.8 GLS W reg (2000) petrol, only 37000 miles. fsh. immac cond, Hpi checked. A very well looked after car.�3400
Anybody out there with Knowledge on these cars would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks for the site paul, very useful. Although bad boints on both cars left me a bit downhearted.
I am swaying towards the vectra purely on the mileage and outstanding condition, I have a few more days to make up my mind though.
I am a bit concerned about the fact that it may be a lease car despite it's service history, mainly due to the fact it may have been hammered by users who didnt care a damn about the vehicle, will have to find out a bit more on that one simon, thanks also for your advice.
When you say a lease car - it generally means a compnay has leased the car for 2 - 3 years. It is normally with one rep (or two or three depending on staff turnover).
Having been the driver in this position, and knowing several people who also have company cars, I can assure you that every banal thing, no matter how small is done by the driver. Most private owners wouldn't bother if there was an annoying squeak etc as they know the garage would charge them for it - not so on a lease car.
i would also say tht the mondeo is a great, comfortable drive, and I believe the vectra would be the old shape - very dreary.
Personally speaking, i would go for the mondeo - so long as it has had a full service history. I think high mileage cars are far better value - my car is 7 years old and has 130,000 miles on it.
You can also try www.parkers.co.uk for further advice and owner reviews.
Thanks everyone for your advice.
I've spoken to the guy with the Mondeo and although it has a full service history it has never had any belts changed, and they should be changed before 100,000 miles.
I seem to be stuck right in the middle with this one and still dont know what to do for the best.
I have had two cars since passing my test and had numerous problems with both because of high mileage, and i vowed to myself never to do it again. But here I am contemplating buying another one LOL.