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Car purchase recommendations

Car purchase recommendations

Postby SteveR » Tue Jan 28, 2020 11:33 pm

Hi All,

Looking into purchasing a car in Quesada as fed up of dealing with the likes of Goldcar and prices are steep for a 7 seater which we would require.

Can anyone recommend a garage in and around Quesada for purchasing a car?

TIA
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Re: Car purchase recommendations

Postby Ron Hill » Wed Jan 29, 2020 8:48 am

Autos Direct outside San Miguel get a good reputation. I bought from them a month ago and they have a good selection of cars. All come with 3 yrs servicing
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Re: Car purchase recommendations

Postby jpeg » Wed Jan 29, 2020 9:11 am

Autos Direct excellant
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Re: Car purchase recommendations

Postby DuFay » Wed Jan 29, 2020 9:41 am

Another one to try is Easy Cars at Punta Prima on the 332 as they use 7 seaters in there car hire so usualy have some for sale as they dont allow them to do huge mileages before there changed.
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Re: Car purchase recommendations

Postby Babu » Wed Jan 29, 2020 10:18 am

Considering the ridiculous second hand prices in Spain, have a think about a brand new Dacia 7 seater Lodgy for example which start around €12k . . . when we were looking around, 7 seater Picasso's for example were going for around €14k and most of them were replated French imports with 120,000km+ on the clock.
Dacias are good basic cars, we eventually opted for the Sandero Stepway 5 seater. They have cheap servicing costs, comparatively low insurance, no ITV for 4 years and our Suma is €20 a year . . . worth a thought . .
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Re: Car purchase recommendations

Postby Georges » Wed Jan 29, 2020 8:26 pm

Babu wrote:Considering the ridiculous second hand prices in Spain, have a think about a brand new Dacia 7 seater Lodgy for example which start around €12k . . . when we were looking around, 7 seater Picasso's for example were going for around €14k and most of them were replated French imports with 120,000km+ on the clock.
Dacias are good basic cars, we eventually opted for the Sandero Stepway 5 seater. They have cheap servicing costs, comparatively low insurance, no ITV for 4 years and our Suma is €20 a year . . . worth a thought . .



I agree. Have a Dacia Sandero Stepway for 3 years now. Good car.
Garage: Talleres Alberto - Guardamar. Family business.
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Re: Car purchase recommendations

Postby Mac3blade » Wed Jan 29, 2020 9:20 pm

Here, here. Our Dacia Stepway will be 2 next month. Wonderful car! Sadly, it seems to spend more time off the road than on it but we too were fed up hiring cars and decided to buy a brand new one which potentially would serve our holiday needs for years.
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Re: Car purchase recommendations

Postby Ron Hill » Thu Jan 30, 2020 9:05 am

Only prob I had with Dacia was when I was going to lease from them they would only offer me about 25% less than other garages for my trade in
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Re: Car purchase recommendations

Postby SteveR » Sun Feb 02, 2020 9:02 pm

Thanks All, really helpful advice. Out this week, so hopefully I find one. Hadn't previously considered a Dacia
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