Well, for what it's worth, we had a problem many years ago when my wife's car was stolen from a railway station car park. We lived in a very rural location with no daily public transport and she needed a car urgently. We had no idea at that time whether her car would be recovered or what the insurance pay out would be if it wasn't or how long it would take.
We could have hired something I guess but again, we had no indication of timescales so it felt like a potentially expensive option. Her insurance policy didn't cover a hire car either.
Sooo, we went to a large car supermarket type place in the nearest city and explained our dilemma to one of the sales guys. I stressed that we were not there ( yet anyway ) to buy an expensive car and that we were simply needing a quick, cheap and temporary solution.
The salesman was really helpful and took us round the back where the trade ins were. Cars they had no intention of reselling to the public and which were due to be sent to auction.
He spoke to the guy who was in charge of dealing with those and asked him which ones had a long MOT and tax. A little Panda was identified as having a good service history, tax and ticket and sensible miles despite its advancing years.
Bottom line was he took about a grand for it rather than send it to auction.
She never did get her car back and the plan was to trade the Fiat in along with her insurance payout to put her back in something decent. But she grew to like the little Panda and ended up keeping it for 4 years !
The point of all this is to suggest that maybe you could find a somethingorother that may not be in the first flush of youth but that still has a breath or two of life left in it if you're not too fussy what it is.
Last edited by: Runfer D'Hills on Sat 23 Apr 16 at 15:12
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