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There is another approach to Bangernomics and that is to buy the silliest car you can for a grand and hope you get away with it driving something more interesting and luxurious for a song. It can be done buy obviously there is a risk factor. Ones I can think of, some of which I have owned:
Lexus LS400. The ultimate cheap buy. Mk 4s now appreciating though.
Peugeot 607. Ideally later 2.0 HDI 136. Not unreliable and a cheap sofa on wheels.
2004-2008 Honda Accord 2.4 Type-S. Bargain if you can find one under £1k. 2.4 way better to drive than 2.0. Watch for rust, noisy clutch cylinder, aircon failures.
Volvo S60/S80 D5 2002-2006. Volvo saloons much cheaper than estates. Watch for dodgy autos, oil leaks, suspension wear.
Citroen C5 2008-2016. Early examples of these are approach bangernomics prices. Vastly underrated car. Look for steering rack leaks.
Renault Laguna 2008-2012. As above. Lots of toys, generally reliable.
Volvo S40/V50 D5. D5 version feels more grown up than 4-cylinder models. Watch for water leaks, dodgy electrics. Aircon failure common.
BMW E90/E60 2.0d. Not quite in £1k bracket but getting there. M47 engine generally very good and way better than later N47. Autos can show wear above 120k miles. Watch for rust, dual mass flywheels, suspension wear.
Mazda MX-5: If it;s not rusty and hasn't got ABS light on will probably be fine.
There are loads more out there, all of varying risk and price but all quite interesting.
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