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We currently run two cars:
'55 plate 2.0TDCi Focus estate with 114K miles on the clock, annual mileage 12K (my car)
'05 plate 1.6 Focus Estate with 104K miles on the clock annual mileage 5K (wife's car)
After getting some wear & tear repairs done on my wife's car a few weeks ago, my mechanic friend advised that there was oil in the coolant which could be the oil cooler (relatively cheap and easy to fix) or the head gasket (will probably cost more than the car's worth to repair).
If that's the case, we don't have enough money to buy another car and could only afford very small (<£100) monthly payments on a new car.
Whilst it could be argued my wife doesn't *need* a car, she runs an Avon round and also ferries our 2 year old to various classes during the week, public transport isn't really an option, add our family will be expanding at the end of the year so she needs a reasonable sized car/boot.
I've been toying with the idea of letting her have my car and getting a small/cheap car to drive to work and back BUT taking a quick look online, unless you're going to spend £2.5K plus, the age/mileage of said cars leads me to believe that a smaller/cheaper alternative isn't going to be particularly reliable or cost effective, more to the point not a lot cheaper to run than my current car so it kinda defeats the object. Public transport to work and back is going to cost pretty much the same, if not more than it costs for me to run my car over a year and would require a train & bus ride.
In the same light, to replace my wife's car with something that's a similar size and a little newer/lower mileage (to try an future-proof a little) we're looking at £3K+, again money we haven't got and pushing the budget for monthly repayments. And of course, there's no guarantee that a slightly newer car isn't going to turn into scrap metal in a few month's time either.
My other though was maybe to try an pick up a cheap (£500ish) Mondeo/Focus (regardless of age/mileage) that has a year's MOT on it, if it fails the next MOT it's scrapped and we start again.
There must be a solution somewhere but I'm out of ideas :/
Not necessarily looking for a complete solution but perhaps some different perspectives.
Cheers in advance
'55 plate 2.0TDCi Focus estate with 114K miles on the clock, annual mileage 12K (my car)
'05 plate 1.6 Focus Estate with 104K miles on the clock annual mileage 5K (wife's car)
After getting some wear & tear repairs done on my wife's car a few weeks ago, my mechanic friend advised that there was oil in the coolant which could be the oil cooler (relatively cheap and easy to fix) or the head gasket (will probably cost more than the car's worth to repair).
If that's the case, we don't have enough money to buy another car and could only afford very small (<£100) monthly payments on a new car.
Whilst it could be argued my wife doesn't *need* a car, she runs an Avon round and also ferries our 2 year old to various classes during the week, public transport isn't really an option, add our family will be expanding at the end of the year so she needs a reasonable sized car/boot.
I've been toying with the idea of letting her have my car and getting a small/cheap car to drive to work and back BUT taking a quick look online, unless you're going to spend £2.5K plus, the age/mileage of said cars leads me to believe that a smaller/cheaper alternative isn't going to be particularly reliable or cost effective, more to the point not a lot cheaper to run than my current car so it kinda defeats the object. Public transport to work and back is going to cost pretty much the same, if not more than it costs for me to run my car over a year and would require a train & bus ride.
In the same light, to replace my wife's car with something that's a similar size and a little newer/lower mileage (to try an future-proof a little) we're looking at £3K+, again money we haven't got and pushing the budget for monthly repayments. And of course, there's no guarantee that a slightly newer car isn't going to turn into scrap metal in a few month's time either.
My other though was maybe to try an pick up a cheap (£500ish) Mondeo/Focus (regardless of age/mileage) that has a year's MOT on it, if it fails the next MOT it's scrapped and we start again.
There must be a solution somewhere but I'm out of ideas :/
Not necessarily looking for a complete solution but perhaps some different perspectives.
Cheers in advance
(although I may have an informal chat with my manager and sew the seed that I might be forced to seek alternative employment due to my current financial situation and my current role prohibiting me topping up my income)