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I bought a 95 MX5 from a specialist garage 6 weeks ago. I have recently sent it to my local garage to get a few things looked at and asked them to do an inspection.
They spotted a lot of faults with it,...
I will be averaging about 20,000 miles an year in the foreseeable future commuting to work on the M40(70 miles round trip). Preferably need an automatic as left knee is dodgy post surgery.
Current car...
I am looking to buy a car with a chain-driven camshaft engine and auto gear box (preferably with torque converter).
Recently when driving longer distances I have experienced pain in my upper leg and would...
Looking for a diesel automatic that I can sleep in if I have to.
I travel a lot abroad for work and a number of times have been stuck or reached somewhere too late to get a hotel, so I need a vehicle...
I am looking for a used small estate car or square ended hatchback which has good mpg which will not depreciate massively. I will drive the car 110 miles a day for my work commute so it need to be economical,...
I'm recently retired after 25 years company car use now need to purchase a car (not new).
Budget £10k. Five-year-old max, reasonable running costs, average or less than average mileage expected, economy/reliability...
Please help, I live up a very rough farm track and don't really want the expense of fixing a 4x4. Can you tell me about any cars that have really good ground clearance that are economical to run? I also...
Hi, just collected approved used 2004 Jazz from the main dealer.
They 'forgot' to include the MOT advisory, or to return my call when I queried it, so I checked it online at the VOSA website.
The car...
I'm in the market for a new car to replace my 52-reg Ford Galaxy Ghia 1.9 TDI. I'm looking for something similar and I can't decide whether to go with diesel or petrol.
I've noticed the Citroen C4 Grand...
We'd like to replace our Renault Scenic for our reritement. Which would you recommend Honda Jazz or Toyota Verso? Need a high driving position.

