Which used car to get?


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Hey

As a followup to my "car ass" thread, Ive found these cars which Im looking at which to get.

Ill post the car, price then its read end:

OPEL Vectra 2.2 Dci 125 Cv 03 (3.900?)

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TOYOTA Avensis 2.0D4D Linea Luna -00 (3.990?)

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VOLKSWAGEN Passat 1.9 TDi 130CV Trendline -01 (4.300?)

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HYUNDAI Elantra 2.0 Gls Crdi 03 (2.500?)

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SKODA Octavia 1.9 TDI Active -06 (4.800?)

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CITROEN C5 2.0 HDI SX 02 (5.300?)

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FORD Mondeo 2.0 Tdci Ghia 03 (2.999?)

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SAAB 9-3 2.2TiD 04 (6.500?)

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BTW, the Passat's ass drives my crazy. My fav thus far but there might be a reason to get one over the other.

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having that many kms on it would sway my decision. Im fairly sure my sister has the Opel Vectra. seems like a nice car, but idk anything about Opel

That one has 129.000 Kms on it. Remember that this is first time used car; In a few years I HOPE to upgrade to something newer and better.

Skoda maybe then.

It's basically a VW, since Skoda is a VW brand.

Glassed Silver:win

The Skoda has 100 000 - 109 999 kms

100k seems fair enough to me for a first car especially if you want to move on to the next car in a "few years" anyways.

YMMV depending on how much and under which conditions you need to drive though. :)

Glassed Silver:win

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