Thanks for comments.
SLO I am in the M4 corridor 75 miles west of London.
I did AT searches on Avant's suggestions and the national numbers are surprisingly small. With criteria of manual petrol 2017-18 and under 20k miles there are 17 Octavia 1.4 (only 8 being man approved), As for Ceed estates there are only twelve 1.4s nationally and they start at £18k. Hyundai versions are even rarer with only two and close to £20k. None is within 80 miles
Plenty of Focus estates but they are mainly l litre. As for 1.5s, apart from one strangely cheap one (non franchise, £12.5k) they are all close to £20k and again far away.
I like Astras but the non turbo 1.4/1.6 are bit dull to my thinking. The 1.4t is good on paper but has a mixed reputation on reliability and is subject to a recall I believe. The 1.6T is another category of car at 200hp and not what I am after. Also although more common there are only 58 Astra estates nationally in my parameters.
I had an Avensis estate as a company car and didn't like it. Auris estates are even rarer, 6 nationally with none within 100 miles.
I would have no issue if I could drive 100 miles, do a good deal and drive off in the new car and never need to return. But I failed to cut a deal today 15 miles from home and the idea of travelling miles fruitlessly isn't attractive. Maybe I will need to travel once I have narrowed down my options but I am just surprised that cars I thought were common are so vanishingly rare.
My car would be a good private sale with a real full service history that trade buyers ignore (eg brake fluid, valve clearances, gearbox oil, pads and discs, Cross Climates with 5mm tread). Despite that I'd rather avoid the hassle of a private sale and am happy to accept the book value.
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