Mines sort of leaning towards mileage but I imagine someone’s waiting to jump in and tell me I’m wrong
Used cars priorities
Used cars priorities
Just wondering what everyone prioritises when buying a second hand car? Once you e decided what you want, do you narrow by age, mileage, service history, how many owners, etc?
Mines sort of leaning towards mileage but I imagine someone’s waiting to jump in and tell me I’m wrong
Mines sort of leaning towards mileage but I imagine someone’s waiting to jump in and tell me I’m wrong
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I always buy with less miles that I have now. I know mileage is not the important issue it used to be but it still affects used values so much I avoid high milers. A relatively young car with a lot of owners is an absolute no from me too.
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Fastest car for the budget (well, the budget plus 25%). Then find one with lots of history and a seller who fills you with confidence.
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Find an interesting model, find the cheapest one with a clean title in the USA, start a Youtube channel.
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100% condition, especially now with cars being so easy to clock and lots being ex leased.
Tyres also, if a quality tyre is on the car it shows they actually invest money into what they drive.
Smell, if a smoker or caper has been in the car it’s instant no, they smell.
Dave!
Tyres also, if a quality tyre is on the car it shows they actually invest money into what they drive.
Smell, if a smoker or caper has been in the car it’s instant no, they smell.
Dave!
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I really hate capers too. Not sure I've ever found a second hand car which smells of them though. Is it a Merc ML thing?V8Granite wrote: Mon May 09, 2022 9:13 am 100% condition, especially now with cars being so easy to clock and lots being ex leased.
Tyres also, if a quality tyre is on the car it shows they actually invest money into what they drive.
Smell, if a smoker or caper has been in the car it’s instant no, they smell.
Dave!
Generally I don't care too much about mileage but I do care about whether I'm getting good value. Also care about where I buy from; an advert for a car for sale in nice genteel or well to do location is always more appealing.
Also I do like the approved used warranties so I tend to search on the brand's own locators.
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I print off a list, close my eyes, turn around three times, and slam a pin down to let the gods choose.
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I bloody fixed that I thoughtJobbo wrote: Mon May 09, 2022 9:25 amI really hate capers too. Not sure I've ever found a second hand car which smells of them though. Is it a Merc ML thing?V8Granite wrote: Mon May 09, 2022 9:13 am 100% condition, especially now with cars being so easy to clock and lots being ex leased.
Tyres also, if a quality tyre is on the car it shows they actually invest money into what they drive.
Smell, if a smoker or caper has been in the car it’s instant no, they smell.
Dave!
Generally I don't care too much about mileage but I do care about whether I'm getting good value. Also care about where I buy from; an advert for a car for sale in nice genteel or well to do location is always more appealing.
Also I do like the approved used warranties so I tend to search on the brand's own locators.

Dave!
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I can’t afford low mileage mint examples of the cars I like ! So it’s spec & price, and condition. I’m not too worried about mileage. I’ve had multiple cars with 200k+ miles on them. It helps that I don’t mind doing the spannering I guess.
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Do I like it?
Can I afford it?
Is it priced sensibly compared to others on the market?
That’s about it. I usually know what I want before I start looking. Sometimes they’re spur of the moment purchases.
I don’t have the money to buy the mintest examples, would rather go for something that might be a bit scruffy or well used but mechanically looked after.
Can I afford it?
Is it priced sensibly compared to others on the market?
That’s about it. I usually know what I want before I start looking. Sometimes they’re spur of the moment purchases.
I don’t have the money to buy the mintest examples, would rather go for something that might be a bit scruffy or well used but mechanically looked after.
Cheers, Harry
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For me, a combination of mileage, age, history, condition, spec. Happy to pay a little extra for the right combo.
edit: and colour
edit: and colour

Left over crest; tightens.
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Matching tyres is usually a good sign, full history and a seller that inspires confidence.