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<blockquote data-quote="zib" data-source="post: 551195" data-attributes="member: 23925"><p>Dude,</p><p>What's wrong with more than 3 years old car? Maintenance and initial repair costs? Well you buy cheaper than cars less than 3 years old in the first place. And that amount of savings you could use for the possible repairs and of course maintenance. And still have extra money left in the kitty (taken from Mike Brewer from Wheelers Dealers-UK tv used car show)</p><p></p><p>Provided you know your limits and haggle well. Most importantly when buying a used car is to do your homework first . These days a lot of forums and info widely available on the internet making used car purchases a lot safer, fun and most of all won't break your bank.</p><p></p><p>Unlike those old days where ppl shun used cars due to I think lack of knowledge amplified by the lack of resources apart from mechanics or people with bad experience of a particular car/brand. Hence the bad publicity and Msian public perception on used cars. I said Msian because I didn't see this kind of perception in the general UK car lovers.</p><p></p><p>Just my 0.0000002 sen opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zib, post: 551195, member: 23925"] Dude, What's wrong with more than 3 years old car? Maintenance and initial repair costs? Well you buy cheaper than cars less than 3 years old in the first place. And that amount of savings you could use for the possible repairs and of course maintenance. And still have extra money left in the kitty (taken from Mike Brewer from Wheelers Dealers-UK tv used car show) Provided you know your limits and haggle well. Most importantly when buying a used car is to do your homework first . These days a lot of forums and info widely available on the internet making used car purchases a lot safer, fun and most of all won't break your bank. Unlike those old days where ppl shun used cars due to I think lack of knowledge amplified by the lack of resources apart from mechanics or people with bad experience of a particular car/brand. Hence the bad publicity and Msian public perception on used cars. I said Msian because I didn't see this kind of perception in the general UK car lovers. Just my 0.0000002 sen opinion. [/QUOTE]
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