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Thoughts and advice please.
Husband and wife both 70
Had the Focus 1.0T (125PS) ECOBOOST, for 4 years and it's 7 years old now.
47,000 on the clock. Driving locally 95% of the time
Average 7,000 miles per year.
Not had any real issues with it but HOMBO suggests a change.
Rarely more than 2 of us in the car. Rarely need extra boot space.
Looking to buy something 2 years old. Roughly same size for a comfy ride.
Manual/petrol.
Don't need turbo/wide wheels wink...

Thoughts appreciated
Matt
 
Is it the much loved belt in oil?
I bought a 15 plate Astra 1.6 petrol probably about 5 years ago with low mileage, it's only got 32k on now. I get my local friendly garage to look after it and to be fair,touch wood,salute the magpie,it's been great. A bit small for lumping my mountain of fishing gear but I manage.
If I change it's gonna be the estate version,same Sri spec but 1.4t engine.
 
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How much do you have to spend including trade in price for car?

Any Makes you do not like?

Trade in probably £9,000 and have same amount in cash.
£20,000 max.

No aversions; apart from Rolls and Ferrari.
 
Well, I'm thinking that the older it gets the more issues I'll have with it.
It's a great little runner at the moment.
Why change it then!

Get your money worth out of it. Or buy something new more complex and more likely to go wrong? Or already has troubles?
 
Thoughts and advice please.
Husband and wife both 70
Had the Focus 1.0T (125PS) ECOBOOST, for 4 years and it's 7 years old now.
47,000 on the clock. Driving locally 95% of the time
Average 7,000 miles per year.
Not had any real issues with it but HOMBO suggests a change.
Rarely more than 2 of us in the car. Rarely need extra boot space.
Looking to buy something 2 years old. Roughly same size for a comfy ride.
Manual/petrol.
Don't need turbo/wide wheels wink...

Thoughts appreciated
Matt
I know others have mentioned before, but I'm a huge fan of Toyota.
Yaris Cross. 1.5 litre hybrid. 10k miles. Under £20k. 2 years old.
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202407111673778

As an FYI, any car will have a minimum of £180 tax from now on.

I seem to remember a few folk have the Yaris hybrids here.

Also, the Corolla mentioned above.
 
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