Autocar UK – 28 August 2019

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TH E H I G H PR I E ST O F BA N G E R N O M I CS


James Ruppert


t’s funny how some


car buyers just want


something that is


funky-looking and


on-trend, when really all they need


is a hard-working hatchback. Here’s


w h at Ry a n s a id t o me: “He y Ja me s ,


I’m looking for a small and cheap


motor to run between local schools


for my sports coaching company. I’ve


looked at a Smart car and a Toyota iQ.


Could you recommend any?”


Well, the Smart is quite an old bit


of kit now and the Toyota iQ is no


longer with us but that doesn’t make


t he m ba d c hoic e s. T he Sm a r t i s w e l l


proven and the Toyota is a Toyota, so


it won’t break down. Both are small


and neither is that cheap, although a


t id y 2 0 03 For t w o Pa s sion w it h 5 0k


miles is around a grand and a proper


warranted iQ from 2009 is £2500.


That’s not too bad, but if you’re using


a small car for work, it can turn out


to be not that practical – especially
a minimally booted Smart. That’s

why an old-school shopping hatch is


always going to be a better idea.


The Ford Ka won’t be around for


that much longer, but I rather like


them. I was surprised that a pre-


Aston grille example from 2009 is


just over £1000. The mileage was


100k, but it had service stamps


and was at a dealer, so they had a


responsibility if anything was awry.


For t h at mone y, it w ou ld b e a


three-door 1.2 Zetec.


Ryan might find he wants a couple


more doors, so let’s think Kia Picanto.


They’re mostly privately owned


a nd w e l l lo ok e d a f t e r. P ic a nt o s


have tiny wheels and do look a bit
toy-town, but a 2004 1.1 SE with

lots of MOT and a fresh service


for £70 0 i s pr e t t y go o d goi n g. It


would do a spectacular job and keep


Ryan running for a year without a


worry, proper cheap motoring and


high-50s economy.


A t t h i s p oi nt , Ry a n c a me ba c k t o


me. The Ka seemed to fit his criteria


pretty closely and I had mentioned


the Toyota Aygo in passing, but


he was unaware of the badge
engineering which also created the

Citroën C1 and Peugeot 107. A 2008


1.0, for instance, is £20 road tax


and, with 100,000 miles showing,


costs £750. So that’s a contender.


Ryan, though, had his head turned


b y a Vol k s w a ge n Up. Mor e s t y le


over substance? I like them, but


Ryan would struggle to get very


much below £3000 and he would be


dodging insurance write-offs to do it.


But if he wants to Up his budget, then


by all means do it.


New small cars are going out of


f a sh ion , but u s e d one s w i l l b e a r ou nd


for some time to come yet. It’s the


c ont i nu i n g b e aut y of bu y i n g u s e d.


A run-of-the-mill small hatch is the answer to many questions


RISE OF THE HAPPY SHOPPER


Entry point for a


Volkswagen Up


is around £3000


Around £1000 buys


a leggy but likeable


Fo r d Ka fr o m 2009


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Most Kia Picantos


are privately owned


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FIAT CINQUECENTO


1.1 SPORTING


Once we’d mastered the name


and sampled the eager motor


and kart-like handling, the


Sporting won a place in our


h e a r t. T h i s 1 9 9 6 c a r w i th 3 6 , 0 0 0


miles, full history and one


former keeper brings it all back.


It’s just £2295. Best feature?


The sporty red seatbelts.


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