£5k, assuming that is your budget, isn't that much these days. In the case of the Jazz, that may just about be enough to squeeze into an early 3rd gen car (2015 on), but most will be 2nd gen cars. Same would be the case for the equally reliable but less practical and spacious Yaris. So think i'd be reluctant to change from a car you know and which is (presumably) reliable (as Adampr says, Focus under the skin, but i believe the 1.8 is actually a Mazda engine) to something which, on paper, should be reliable but may not actually be if subject to many years of neglect.
Re servicing costs, (again) as Adampr says, shouldn't really be that much. They are fundamentally reliable and with the Focus underpinnings, there is no reason why that should be excessive unless there are problems?.
Re your wife being nervous to drive the V50, it isn't actually that big a car, (slightly) shorter than a Focus estate and way smaller than the gigantic SUV's which most seem to want. Surely a short period of acclimatisation will have her overcome any reservations about it?. Maybe a reverse camera might also help?
If you really feel you need to change, as well as the Jazz (and Yaris), consider (just to be clear, petrol only in all cases) the Mazda 2 (very reliable, but not much interior space), Hyundai i20 and ix20, Kia Rio and Venga, Ford B-Max (only the 1.4 petrol, steer clear of the 1.0 Ecoboost), and the Nissan Note.
But you may well need to sift through a lot of tat and travel far and wide before finding a good 'un. So be prepared for this, especially if you live somewhere with a fairly low population density. Check the MOT history of any potential purchase before going to see it for indications of how well or otherwise it has been looked after.
Edited by badbusdriver on 27/05/2025 at 17:56
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