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Best small car for £7000?
I am looking to spend £7000 on a small car doing average mileage a year. I'd like a car that's one or two years old. What do you recommend?
Asked on 7 September 2016 by taxi1

You could get a new Dacia Sandero, Vauxhall Viva or Suzuki Celario for that.
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