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<blockquote data-quote="Izso" data-source="post: 1063346896" data-attributes="member: 2429"><p>I'm sorry.. but if your budget is low and you're looking for sporty, FC good and cheap to maintain.... no such car exists.</p><p></p><p>- Old cars are prone to higher maintenance.</p><p>- Most 2nd hand cars require a major service for peace of mind (unless you're buying from a reliable source).</p><p>- European cars are expensive to maintain regardless of age and model. </p><p>- All of those cars you listed are above 2L or at 2L, meaning even with the lightest foot you probably can do 10km/L at best city drive.</p><p>- Older cars are more prone to rust.</p><p>- You don't know the history of the old car (flooded car, timing belt putus aftermath car, etc). </p><p></p><p>Personally, if I were looking for a long term car that won't cost an arm and a leg to maintain whilst being comfy and reasonably nice to drive, I'd buy new. But if I had to choose between those cars, I'd go for the Camry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Izso, post: 1063346896, member: 2429"] I'm sorry.. but if your budget is low and you're looking for sporty, FC good and cheap to maintain.... no such car exists. - Old cars are prone to higher maintenance. - Most 2nd hand cars require a major service for peace of mind (unless you're buying from a reliable source). - European cars are expensive to maintain regardless of age and model. - All of those cars you listed are above 2L or at 2L, meaning even with the lightest foot you probably can do 10km/L at best city drive. - Older cars are more prone to rust. - You don't know the history of the old car (flooded car, timing belt putus aftermath car, etc). Personally, if I were looking for a long term car that won't cost an arm and a leg to maintain whilst being comfy and reasonably nice to drive, I'd buy new. But if I had to choose between those cars, I'd go for the Camry. [/QUOTE]
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