Station waggon

I need a little car to run me a mile to my rail station. Don't want to fork out more than 2k, don't want anything too frumpy. I've seen 8-year-old Alfa 147s, are they too unreliable? Any other suggestions?

Asked on 6 February 2010 by S.J., via e-mail

Answered by Honest John
Flat four Alfas traditionally suffered cold starting condensation problems. Though years ago a neighbour of mine used a rusting Alfasud as his station car and it lasted far longer than I thought it would. But minimum car is best. 1 mile there and 1 mile back will wreck it with unevaporated condensation, sump oil diluted with unburned fuel, etc. You definitely don't need a diesel unless it's a very old, low-tech diesel. By far the best for this sort of use would be something electric, if there was anything electric for £2k. Our lot charge £5 a day for station parking so anyone (healthy) living within 2 miles walks.
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