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36 AUTOCAR.CO.UK 8 APRIL 2 020


BANGERNOMICS


OR BUS


here’s a stark


choice. Either


join the queue,


be at the mercy


of timetables and


sh a r e y ou r r ide w it h lot s of ot he r


p e ople or do Ba n ge r nom ic s – t he


science of buying and running


an old car for next to nothing.


And you can find good cars for
the price of a bus season ticket.

True, this isn’t the time for going


out and buying a used car, but


it ’s t he p e r fe c t t i me t o plot a nd


research your next purchase


so you can pounce as soon as


Covid-19 restrictions are lifted.


We’ll show you how to pick a


motor that’ll be safe, practical


a nd r e l i a ble – no m at t e r y ou r


meagre budget, circumstances


or requirements. We’ll also


pr ov e t h at it ’s p o s si ble t o h av e


fun – because if buying a banger


doesn’t involve having a laugh,


you’re doing something wrong.


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You’d be surprised what you can buy for the price of


a bus pass – or even a pen. James Ruppert reports


2003 LEXUS GS300


110,000 miles, £990


The good old LS is a cliché barge and the cheaper ones


are getting really old. Instead, the more youthful GS


makes sense. They’re great value at the moment.


Looked-after ones rarely if ever go wrong but, when


they do, you’ll need to have saved up.


MINIBUS FOR THE PRICE OF A BUS PASS


We randomly chose a First National ticket that, for £625, will get you in and around


Ipswich for a whole year and allow you as far afield as the Nacton Crossroads,


wherever that is. But just imagine you want to take your extended family of seven elsewhere.


A LUXURY MOTOR


FOR THE PRICE OF A


BENTLEY FOUNTAIN PEN


The thought of a pukka Bentley ink pen with a part-ebony wood finish


is very appealing, but we can’t help thinking that, with £1050 to spend,


we could get something that has a big engine and leather instead.


2008 RENAULT


GRAND ESPACE


2.0 DCI


DYNAMIQUE


187,000 miles, £625


These big French ’buses


are so stylish and good
at swallowing people.

The cheaper ones have


covered loads of miles so


you need to be jolly careful


because they are a bit


flimsy. The diesel engine


is great, though, and will


deliver 35mpg-plus.

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