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SIL is wanting a very reliable and very safe small car at no more than £100 PW

Fix It Again Tomorrow are def out the picture so any recommendations that fit the criteria?
 
When you say £100 PW what is that? The cost of the car itself or inclusive of running/isurance etc as £433 per month is a fair bit.

New Peugeot 208 is a cracking car (and I hate French motors) so much so that the Mrs has just got one. PCP at £160 PM and 60mpg average, group 6 insurance and £20 PA RLF. Spacious and safe but also teeny-tiny on the outside.
 
VW polo all day. They are doing cracking deals on new, free insurance too. Solid reliable not flashy but nice classy and with the kudos of the VW badge. 1.2 can struggle for grunt but it's easy enough if you gear it right. 1.4 is a better engine. I've had mine 7 months and it's a belter.
 
Dont VW have an even smaller version called "up" now? swear i saw one stickered up on the motorway saying you can get them for £99 per month....

EDIt: £79 per month!! taken from VW website, which i am sure they could improve!

Solutions representative example based on 10,000 miles per annum^ for a Take up! 1.0 3 door
Duration 3 years
36 monthly payments of £79
Deposit £2,294.68
Retail cash price £8,095
Acceptance fee* £125
Optional final payment £3,942.90
Option to purchase fee** £60
Total amount payable £9,108.58
Total amount of credit £5,800.32
Representative APR 7.1% APR
Rate of interest 5.8% fixed
 
I think my 'careful' wife has cracked the small car thing.
She buys a 6 month to 1 year old Fiesta 1300 every 3 to 4 years.
She still gets a decent trade in price on her old car.
Costs her less than £1000 pa depreciation and the car is very cheap to run, tax, insure and service.
 
Have a look at the Hyundai i10 and i20 and the Kia, seriously good cars. I drove an i40 tourer yesterday and for the money beats a 3 series hands down.

This. Hyundai make fantastic looking cars these days. The i30 in particular looks awesome as does the i40 but that's a bit large.

Kia Cee'd as well? Lovely looking thing.
 
just checked with SIL, she hates the look of the UP.

Bloomin womenz and cars... they should know better than to question our suggestions!

Nissan are historically very good low cost, high reliability..

How about the ford KA?

taken from ford website:

Until 31 March 2013, the Ka Edge 1.2-litre 69 PS is available for £89.00 per month on Personal Contract Hire.
Free metallic paint.
Advance Rental 35 Monthly rentals Mileage per annum Excess Mileage charge
£2,136 £89 9,000 5.41p per mile
 
Bloomin womenz and cars... they should know better than to question our suggestions!

Nissan are historically very good low cost, high reliability..

How about the ford KA?

taken from ford website:

Until 31 March 2013, the Ka Edge 1.2-litre 69 PS is available for £89.00 per month on Personal Contract Hire.
Free metallic paint.
Advance Rental 35 Monthly rentals Mileage per annum Excess Mileage charge
£2,136 £89 9,000 5.41p per mile

Good shout. Lovely looking cars. And you get a lot of spec for your money if you wanted to add-on a few bits.
 
Good shout. Lovely looking cars. And you get a lot of spec for your money if you wanted to add-on a few bits.

Come and talk to "Honest Rooter" i'll sort you right arrt sunshine ;)

Where is Smiffy when you need a car sales man?? PS Colin, if SIL does want Nissan, that's who Smiffy works for! ;)
 
Nissan are bombproof.

Greg, my neighbours son in a Peugeot Mechanic and he says he wouldn't touch any of the current range. That to me speaks volumes!

Skoda Fabia.
Hyundai i10 or i20 (not sure of price)
 
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