Finding the ideal car

Hello, everyone.

In December 2012, my sister Rebecca decided to replace her then 11-year-old Vauxhall Corsa car. Although the interior and bodywork were in very good condition at the time, it had done around 120,000 miles at the time, and it had mechanical leaks. Any repairs were likely to cost more money than the car was worth (only a few hundred pounds at the time).

So my parents browsed the Internet for her perfect car. However, although my dad had about 35 years of driving experience at the time, his knowledge on cars was limited. So I stepped in, and made full use of my car knowledge. Although I don't drive a car myself, I have watched various motoring programmes on television, and have browsed various motoring websites.

My sister Rebecca did not have a lot of money, so a brand new car was ruled out. She had back problems, and she currently (as of 2013) has a mild form of multiple sclerosis. She currently works at a university in Colchester, Essex, which is a long-ish round trip from her home at the time (around 60 miles, or 30 miles each way). Taking all this into account, cars with sporty suspension or alloy wheels were ruled out due to their sometimes harsh ride quality, which could harm her back on long journeys.

So I was on the lookout for something with a softer ride quality, softer seats, adequate spec, decent reliability and affordable running costs. After about a couple of hours' research, I found one car I knew she would love - a Citroen C3. A former work colleague of mine from the past, but I never recommend anything for that reason alone. Me and my parents went to the local Citroen dealership, and after test driving a 2009-spec example, my parents bought the car as, at the time, Rebecca's 28th birthday present after returning home from (I think) Australia on holiday. When she saw her new car, she was absolutely stunned and amazed. I feared that the car's digital speedometer would be a problem, but that wasn't the case. Both she and my parents literally hailed me a hero for my accurate research. If anyone else I knew needed help in finding their ideal car (or ideal anything), my research would come in useful for them.

Let me know if you have any similar stories.

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  • I need a perfect car. I loved my old car but I crashed it and it wasn't worth repairing. It was a ford fiesta.

    It would need to be a small car because I have spatial awareness difficulties and would often bump my car in the car park. It has to have very responsive brakes and ABS. I won't have much money to spend so it would have to be under £3000 with less than 70000 miles. I cant think of anything else but if you would like to do any more research that would be really nice thank you if you need more information let me know ask me and I will tell you

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  • I need a perfect car. I loved my old car but I crashed it and it wasn't worth repairing. It was a ford fiesta.

    It would need to be a small car because I have spatial awareness difficulties and would often bump my car in the car park. It has to have very responsive brakes and ABS. I won't have much money to spend so it would have to be under £3000 with less than 70000 miles. I cant think of anything else but if you would like to do any more research that would be really nice thank you if you need more information let me know ask me and I will tell you

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