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Currently have a fiesta but it's too small. Can't afford to insure anything much bigger but need extra boot space. Perhaps up to a 1.6L engine - any suggestions please?
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What if i bought a car which is still under finance (not my name)? Can I resell it?
If you're happy with ford, go for the focus or fusion. The xsara picasso (citroen) has masses of boot space as well as loads of storage and tray tables - I really liked mine. If it's more seats you need, then something like a zaphira or mazda 5 (that's what I have now), or any of the 'optional' 7 seaters are good, without going into the space wagon leagues.I have a question about leasing a automobile,then buying it?
Good luck and safe driving.
REVISION: Who will buy my car?
a dodge caravanWhat credit bureau does Honda check when qualifying for a new car?
i dunno make sure it enviormentally friendly thoughwhat about a piccaso?
Is there insurance available should a financied vehicle become inoperable?
On second thought, stop the family growing(numbers).Co-signer for auto loan in different state?
i hear you their, their a lot of good van out their, like dodge, chev, ford, my self i got 2 ford van, with a 3.0 motor, an the other one got a 3.8,, both are good on gas, easy to drive, an inc is about the same,it depends on how many people/kids we have a renault laguna 7 seat estate very good on fuel and not high on insurance weve also had a espace very roomy to
I'm trying to buy a 20,000 car I have bad credit and my mom has a score above 800.?
ford focus c-max, my mum has one and they are nice. there are tables on the back of the front seats like on aeroplanes and the middle seat can turn in to a table if need be. and the boot is a good size, my mum's partner can sit in it in comfort!!What do you think my dad's car is worth?
I have just bought a Vauxhall Astra for £400. It is a GLS models so has all the whistles and bells, but being a 1.4 is cheap to insure.Fuel economy is very good and the boot huge. Spares are cheap and repairs are straight forward. Ask a scrap car dealer what he thinks are good cars and they will say Peugeot or Vauxhall. Rovers are a no-no, the engines pop and the cost of repair exceeds the car's value.
Toyota Corolla or Nissan, or a Mazda are all excellent buys but can cost more to buy and service.
I think you would be pleasantly surprised at the Astra, plenty out there to buy so bargains like mine to be had. Good luck.
Japanese cars are the best for their good fuel consumption and durability. I recommend http://www.batfa.com
What is a trusted site for auto loans for people with bad credit?
how about a older toyota stationwagon?Anyone is interested in buying a grand marquis 1995 with 140000 for $1500?
Ford Focus /Vauxhall Astra Estate,cheap generally reliable,reasonable insurance and running costs and both go well enough with a 1.6 engine,and both practical family cars.Has anyone gotten a loan through Costco or AAA?
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