Hi guys,
I've noticed most posts here are more technical questions but I thought this was the right forum anyway.
Basically I am about to graduate from Uni and at the moment I am driving an old Punto and I am looking to buy something more manly lol.
I was looking at I have seen that the older Diesels are much much more expensive than the petrols, I know this is because of fuel economy but I also heard this is because of problems in the petrol model. - Is this true?
So I am looking to buy a Diesel Freelander, maybe year 2000 with a budget of around £3000 (up to £4000 if its the perfect car). I would expect mileage of 60.000 - 90.000 and want the 5 door version. Black would be my favourite colour also.
So my question is, would the car I described be available in my price range and would it be a 'good' reliable car?
Thanks
I've noticed most posts here are more technical questions but I thought this was the right forum anyway.
Basically I am about to graduate from Uni and at the moment I am driving an old Punto and I am looking to buy something more manly lol.
I was looking at I have seen that the older Diesels are much much more expensive than the petrols, I know this is because of fuel economy but I also heard this is because of problems in the petrol model. - Is this true?
So I am looking to buy a Diesel Freelander, maybe year 2000 with a budget of around £3000 (up to £4000 if its the perfect car). I would expect mileage of 60.000 - 90.000 and want the 5 door version. Black would be my favourite colour also.
So my question is, would the car I described be available in my price range and would it be a 'good' reliable car?
Thanks