People may be passing it over as it isn't a diesel. Fuel economy in the mid-thirties should be achievable, tax might be perceived as expensive which might put people off. Check the tax rate on the .gov site from Parkers suggests it could be 295.00 - 10 service stamps for a ten year old car sounds very good for its age. Insurance can be costly as well, proper rear tyres are essential - it will not thrive on ditch finders. All these dots joined might put off a "budget" buyer. I'd ask to see the V5 from the seller, take a photo or three of it and do your checks.
Last edited by: R.P. on Tue 3 Jan 17 at 20:25
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