THE BEST (AND WORST) CHEAP TO RUN CARS!
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
- The cars to BUY and AVOID if you're looking for something cheap to run!
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Not exactly mega economical but I recently bought a 2000 Merc C200, very very reliable engine and not bad on fuel, 38mpg max I've seen. But it's a 44k mile car from new, absolutely immaculate, insane service history, it's had a gearbox service and everything! £1,500 only 50 miles away. I've done thousands of miles in it and it's been amazing. For not even close to £2K, it really is amazing what you can get!
My econo-money went on a 2018 Honda Civic 1.6 i-Dtec. 60mpg or more all day long, comfortable, fairly practicle, nice to drive.
Why is president zelensky doing on this channel 😂 i thought he was attacking Russia, i suppose he has to make a living 😂
The best cars for financially-educated people are the top Japanese cars (leaders of reliability and low TCO = Total Cost of Ownership), few years old (the first owner is taking most of the depreciation hit), very well maintained and technically checked, for a lower than market price.
My old citroen xsara Picasso 1.6 diesel still does 60 mpg.. Not bad for a car that cost £100...eight years ago. Now with 230 thousand miles on clock... Still going strong .
With the greatest respect, we could all just sit and trawl through Auto Trader. This is hardly worth a watch.
Every car looks better in black
Punto was probably the best value car on that £2.5k list and you just dismissed it for being Italian. It's the best looking and quite fuel efficient (40-50mpg), and the FIRE engines are very reliable and designed not to lunch themselves if the cambelt fails.
If you want a Mercedes buy an auto not a manual, the original micra’s were ok but most of the later ones are at the breakers, scrap.
You think exactly the same way I do when looking at cars, no Vauxhalls, French or Italian cars and no autos 😂
Bought a Punto Evo 1.4 2010 ,2 years ago for £3300 with 15k on the clock .Very simple engines, great for a DIY mechanic.
Love what you told about those Opels
As ever my k11 Micra laughs from his throne!
Good video you know your stuff
The VW UP is an ideal vehicle for countryside living as it is superb on small country lanes and gives well over 30 miles per gallon. Surprisingly roomy inside and is quite nippy.
was waiting for a CR-V recomendation :)
I've had Vauxhall in the past and I totally agree with you avoid them.
Would love the premium stuff, had few in the past but the insurance for me in NI makes them expensive to run.
Octavia vrs tdi mk2. I do a 70 mile round trip and motorway speeds and my average of the last few tanks has been 56Mpg so cant complain 👌
You keep talking about 'button spew'... I'd far rather have that than all yer shitty screens with menus and sub menus in my car.