The trouble with a budget that low is that there are no ‘dead certs’. Your best bet is to look for privately owned cars, ones where the seller has owned it for a number of years (i.e, not a trader pretending to be a private seller to get out of their obligations). Make full use of the MOT history website, this, while not definitive, can give an indication of how well the car has been looked after. Also, at this price, unless high miles, any car is going to be getting on, so have a good look for rust.
For the car itself, the main thing is to keep it simple. Naturally aspirated petrol engine and manual gearbox. Don’t be looking at diesels as any saving on fuel costs can and will be completely wiped out should anything go wrong.
I’d probably start by looking at these, in no particular order, Honda Jazz 1.4, Toyota Yaris 1.3, Ford Fiesta 1.25/1.4 and Vauxhall Corsa 1.2/1.4. You could go up a size and look at the Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, Mazda 3, Ford Focus and Vauxhall Astra. A couple of MPV(ish) options I’d suggest are the Nissan Note and Ford Fusion.
But as said, judge each car on its own. See what’s available locally. And remember, you are unlikely to find an entirely trouble free car at this price, so don’t set your expectations too high!.
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