Buying a used automatic reliable car?
I am looking for a automatic car which should be reliable and safe. My budget is about £9000. What would you recommend?
Asked on 22 June 2015 by Nice007
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You should get a 2011/2012 Honda Jazz 1.4 i-VTEC CVT-7 for that. Bit slow, but very commodious, brilliantly versatile inside and very reliable.
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