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Which small car for low insurance?
I am looking for a used car between £3000 to £4000.
A small engine size would be better for insurance reasons - Fiat Panda seem to be coming up good... please can you advise me what would be best in your opinion?
A small engine size would be better for insurance reasons - Fiat Panda seem to be coming up good... please can you advise me what would be best in your opinion?
Asked on 25 September 2012 by shaun stone
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Honest John
Citroen C1, FIAT Panda Active, Nissan Pixo, Peugeot 107, Suzuki Splash, Toyota Aygo.
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