How very nice to hear from you again, Hugo.
It's really a matter of priorities. I've been lucky enough to be able to buy new, mostly on PCPs, and trade in after no more than 3 years. I've always done a highish mileage and still enjoy driving (even now in my late 60s).
My priorities have been reliability and the comfort of a warranty, as well as driving pleasure, and I've no regrets. But we stayed in the same house for 40 years (although we put on an extension) and others will prefer to do different things with their money. And of course others don't have the choice - I admit I've been lucky.
So discuss with your daughter (assuming she wants fatherly advice!) what's important: if she needs something reliable to commute to work in, there's a lot to be said for buying new on a PCP provided that she doesn't overstretch herself. 0% finance will be attractive, although the trade-in value of the Corsa will probably be less - you don't get owt for nowt (which they may well say differently in Cornwall....). It's the cost per month that's important, and she needs to draw up a short-list of cars and get quotes.
Recently I've found that getting a quote from a car broker, and then seeing if a local dealer can match it, works well - the point being that the dealer will be readier to take your PX.
In her position I'd be looking at a VW Up (the 74 bhp version) or its Skoda or SEAT siblings, a Hyundai i10 1.2 (my daughter is on her second - excellent), or a Toyota Aygo. But she may have set her heart on a Mini or Fiat 500!
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