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FAZ
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6th Feb 10 at 23:42   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

what faults to look for etc?


cheers in advance
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Mine had a squeeky belt/pully. Central locking was non worky aswell.

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Advice?? Don't bloody bother there shit cars.

Im serious here BTW.
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its for a friend, his fiesta was wrote off ina non fault crash, just needs an intermediate daily runner

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But mate there are SO many better cars than a 206
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for a cheap daily runner?

examples nut?
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Fucking hell man there's loads!

I'd be looking at a VTR instead..at least it will be fun until it breaks.Mum's got a W reg Suzuki Swift and since she bought it it's never gone wrong bar a battery and exhaust at MOT time.
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ok cheers
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7th Feb 10 at 00:11   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by FAZ
for a cheap daily runner?

examples nut?



hyundai accents
AlexW
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I was looking at 206's, decided agaist as i couldnt find one i liked for my budget.

Pedals are close together which takes a bit of getting used to.
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rear axle is quite common on them ive been told
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My daughter has another one , she wrote the first one off and I think its ok, drives ok and is a good little runabout so far has been fautless, has 17" and tints, black 1.4 8v I am going to lower it soon will post some pics sometime.

 
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