With waiting lists for new cars getting longer by the day, and the prices of nearly-new models reaching eye-watering levels, there's never been a better time to consider buying second hand. As our bangernomics expert James Ruppert proves, there's a lot of fun to be found hiding in the classifieds, even if you're on a tight budget.
So what are you waiting for? Here are some of the best bargains out there for Christmas car shoppers.
Alfa Romeo 159 2007 3.2 JTS Q4 Lusso, 77,000 miles, £5750
Track down one of these seriously handsome super-saloons before Turin goes all in on SUVs. Even specialists don’t seem to touch them, so the best bet is to find an attentive enthusiast owner. There’s all the grip you will ever need and the V6 is wonderfully fruity. Indeed, that 4WD system is related to the Lancia Delta Integrale’s so remains a direct mechanical assistant, rather than a software set-up.
Suzuki Swift Sport Mk2 2013 1.6 SZ-R 3dr, 32,000 miles, £7499
The Suzuki Swift Sport is warm at best but really great to drive. The three-door looks great and the Suzuki badge is tremendously reassuring for reliability purposes. Just look out for worn brakes and shot tyres. The SZ-R was a limited edition (just 100 of them), so well done if you find one. It cost only £500 extra at the time, having just a bit of fancy paintwork and some air-dam action, so don’t pay any more for one over a standard Sport.
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I am not sure that the Vauxhall Cascada is good value. What I assume to be the one mentioned in the article seems to have been reduced in price by the seller to £9,400, but is that value? Philip Schofield will give you £6,100 for it. I know that a dealer has to make a profit and provide some warranty, if only under the Consumer Rights Act, but £3,300? And Philip won't be offering that much money next year, when used car prices are falling.
Didn't stop me, I wanted a cheap to run fun city car, an abarth 500 was both out of my price range and not cheap to run, I got a 500s instead, subtle sporty looks inside and out, fun to drive and cheap to run. I maybe odd in preferring the 1.2 to the twin air but I found it's throttle response far more rewarding and was happy to sacrifice a bit of performance for better responses.
Buyer beware media reports of 25% to 40% increases insecond hand car prices will result eventually in 25% to 40% falls in the next year or two on top of normal depreciation, so best buy as cheap as possible within reason, I know several owners that have sold 2 to 4 year old cars made some profit on what it cost, them had those years free of depreciation and purchased cars for a couple of grand .They intend to buy back at cheaper prices.