Re: Looking for a used car in UK As you say the length and breadth of the used car market is overwhelming, so to start off its important to narrow down on what you are after. Are you going to be using the car for mainly city and school runs? or driving motorway miles frequently? Do you need a family carrier or a high-performance hot hatch?
In terms of reliability it is no surprise that the Japanese and Koreans are/have always been ahead of competition. Parkers.co.uk, Honestjohn and JD Power surveys are good websites to get an idea which models fair well year on year with regards to reliability.
If you are considering options from the German stable then watch out for known issues such as the timing belt wear out on high-mileage Audis. I would also recommend to explore BMW, Mercedes and Audi manufacturer-approved used cars, that offer a comprehensive check, warranty and breakdown cover as standard.
When you've shortlisted the car you want to purchase, run a HPI car check (£3) on the vehicle that should highlight any skeletons in its closet. That includes accidents, insurance write offs, outstanding finance etc. Ensure that the car has not been classified as Category S, C, D, N by the insurer as that indicates an insurance incident, and its severity (depending on the grading).
Do your research on insurance premiums before you purchase the car. You can get an accurate estimate through a plethora of comparison websites - confused.com, moneysupermarket.com etc by simply knowing the Reg number of the car.
Buying through a reputable dealer (not individuals) is a preferable option as you will your stauatory rights in case you are unfortunate enough to find issues with the car in the initial period.
There are also plenty of user car warranty options for that extra peace of mind.
Hope that helps! Feel free to send me a PM if you have other questions.
Last edited by thesquaremile : 17th January 2020 at 23:39.
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