After university I've decided it'll be time to buy a new car as I'll need to drive 70+ miles and back two days a week, possible three.
Naturally, I want another (newer) Panda and they're at some great prices. Of course, by then, there'll be 2016 models at next to nothing and 2018 at decent prices since it seems to be the way of the Panda. Some nice Pop and Easy models available with less than 20k miles - even in my local area! A few nice 500's too, but I'm not so sure about them.
The other choice being a brand new Sandero Access. The 2017 model is quite nice, subtle improvements. It no longer looks like a van. Only thing is, will it fall apart?! It's 1.2 is no FIRE either but I haven't heard any major issues with it.
Given the fact a relatives 2015 Pop has had rubber trimmings fall off and issues with electric windows (fixed in warranty) would the Sandero be much worse?
The budget being £5,000-6,000 if I must. Nothing over £6k. Alternatives are the Corsa etc.
Naturally, I want another (newer) Panda and they're at some great prices. Of course, by then, there'll be 2016 models at next to nothing and 2018 at decent prices since it seems to be the way of the Panda. Some nice Pop and Easy models available with less than 20k miles - even in my local area! A few nice 500's too, but I'm not so sure about them.
The other choice being a brand new Sandero Access. The 2017 model is quite nice, subtle improvements. It no longer looks like a van. Only thing is, will it fall apart?! It's 1.2 is no FIRE either but I haven't heard any major issues with it.
Given the fact a relatives 2015 Pop has had rubber trimmings fall off and issues with electric windows (fixed in warranty) would the Sandero be much worse?
The budget being £5,000-6,000 if I must. Nothing over £6k. Alternatives are the Corsa etc.