SO the Scrappage scheme has been a success in encouraging the retired to scrap their old cars for smaller, greener run-arounds. Their £2,000 saving must have felt like the best deal they have ever had on a car. But of course, if you look at two year old cars, while you have one year less warranty, you can make similar or better savings. Here are the pick of the bunch: Vauxhall Corsa One of the best looking small cars on the market. Although it is actually quite big, which will be an issue for some in town car parks. Excellent build quality. Huge variety of specifications and equipment. Most economical: 1.3 CDTi Best used buy: Club 1.4i UsedCarExpert.com fault checks: 14 Used Car Expert magazine guide price: A 2008 1.4 with average mileage of 5,400 will be between £7,300 - £8,200. Saving around £3,000 over new prices. Renault Clio Attractive styling, economical new 'mini' turbo engines give good MPG and power. Fantastic value across the range with a versatile range of options and specifications. Most economical: 1.5 Dci Best used buy: 1.2 TCE UsedCarExpert.com fault checks: 5 Used Car Expert magazine guide price: A 2008 1.2 TCE with average mileage of 13,000 will be between £7,600 and £8,600. Saving around £3,000 over new prices. Volkswagen Polo Everyone loves the badge and the image. There are plenty of engine options and a very comfortable ride. Other manufactures have more fun drives and equipment and they cost less. Most economical: 1.4 TDi Best used buy: 1.4 TDi UsedCarExpert.com fault checks: 9 Used Car Expert magazine guide price: A 2008 1.4 TDi with average mileage of 6,900 will be between £8,400 and £9,400. Saving around £3,000 over new prices. |