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  1. Excellent advice Xman , very concise. The last sentence means the most , i do not have a big budget and i am not in a position to lose money on any deal its price is 1100 and one detail that i did not include accurately perhaps is that it does have a fresh 12 month m.o.t . how much of a reassurance that is i don not know, thankyou..
  2. Good afternoon , straight forward question , i am aware of the pitfalls of buying any used vehicle minus the history , but here goes "well priced" fabia 2007 estate HTP engine , 2 owners , immaculate inside and out 110,000 on the clock last 3 years only 500 miles per year (lived on a golf course) used as a means to get around course i can only assume. (boot full of balls and clubs). M.O.T history shows a 100% clean record never any advisories other than 2019 headlights misted, so i am assuming, it has been cared for at some point, its travelled to its current owner/seller via a local Skoda garage/dealership , i know chain driven engines need regular oil changes with correct oil , i am informed that it is running really well, not viewed the car as yet and it is quite a journey to view. I would appreciate and input regarding this dilemma i find myself in! Also whats in the back of mind is in the past i have had quite a few motors that have never had any service history and enjoyed years of cheap motoring... Feel free, and thankyou in advance regards Richard
  3. Good day , i am about to view a Fabia 1.4 16v Estate , it has been serviced at regular intervals from new . however servicing of the car stopped approx 24 months ago and in that time it has covered 20,000 miles, (total milage 85,000) there is plenty of paperwork to support maintenance of the vehicle, It has had 1 owner from new , should i be over concerned about the fact it has not been changed ? my first job should i purchase it is to have it and the water pump replaced. Thankyou in advance

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