MR_Y
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Given potential change in both work (moving to JHB CBD) and residence (moving to the deep south of JHB) situation next year, I am starting to look around for a safe, economical and decent quality city car for under R150k, that does not make it big on the hijack/theft charts.
The car will be used mainly for the daily commute and needs to be able to at least keep up with traffic on the highways.
It will also be used for the odd school run (when my Volvo is being used elsewhere), so it needs to be quite safe (4 airbags) and have ISOFIX.
I was keen on the Figo 1.5, but it is not the safest in this price range (only 2 airbags and no ISOFIX and no ESC).
The only car that meets my requirements is a 2-3 year old VW Up! 1.0 with under 45,000km (there are quite a few of these on the used market). Granted the power from the 3-cylinder 1.0 motor (55kw) is nothing to rave about, but if it keeps up with traffic I am happy.
Before I arrange a test drive, I just want to hear others' views on this car or any other car that I should be considering instead.
Given that my Volvo and Porsche will need to absorb my rainy day fund for unexpected maintenance, I want a car that is not going to break the bank if something breaks. Granted, a VW UP! is fully imported, so I will need to see how much more maintenance are on these vs. their more hijackable VW Vivo cousins...
The car will be used mainly for the daily commute and needs to be able to at least keep up with traffic on the highways.
It will also be used for the odd school run (when my Volvo is being used elsewhere), so it needs to be quite safe (4 airbags) and have ISOFIX.
I was keen on the Figo 1.5, but it is not the safest in this price range (only 2 airbags and no ISOFIX and no ESC).
The only car that meets my requirements is a 2-3 year old VW Up! 1.0 with under 45,000km (there are quite a few of these on the used market). Granted the power from the 3-cylinder 1.0 motor (55kw) is nothing to rave about, but if it keeps up with traffic I am happy.
Before I arrange a test drive, I just want to hear others' views on this car or any other car that I should be considering instead.
Given that my Volvo and Porsche will need to absorb my rainy day fund for unexpected maintenance, I want a car that is not going to break the bank if something breaks. Granted, a VW UP! is fully imported, so I will need to see how much more maintenance are on these vs. their more hijackable VW Vivo cousins...
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