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eflose25
3 years ago

I don’t want to tell you what to do when you read this from me but just at the first car I didn’t get so much attention to the optics clear optics is also important but shouldn’t be a main criterion for a car I bought my first car with over 240t on the clock and optical deficiencies (red) has never disturbed me as long as it wasn’t TÜV relevant

GamenderBoy
3 years ago

You could even drive BMW.

Search for BMW 316i compact (E36 or E46). They’re not very expensive.

GamenderBoy
3 years ago
Reply to  Leon1570

Yes, it’s understandable. My car has 260000 down, and the bigger repairs behind it. There’s some rest now.

But if you don’t do it yourself, it’ll go to the money.

taakan
3 years ago

Cars are a bit more expensive

dsupper
3 years ago

For 2000 euros, you will not get reasonable, the used car market of affordable good cars is empty and everything you get in the lower price segment is more or less “Schrott” ….

dsupper
3 years ago
Reply to  Leon1570

yes, there is probably – from private – but then you actually have to look with a lot of patience and do not put you under time pressure

dsupper
3 years ago

Under the conditions, you should be very flexible and not stiffen on the “optics”. Year of manufacture and mileage should be more the criteria on which your attention should be paid … what makes use of the optical highlight if the car needs an expensive repair after the next one shortly after purchase?

Knoccout
3 years ago

Total

Look around.

hesitation
3 years ago

You’re €18?

Then it becomes difficult with 2000€ car.