SilentElk wrote:
Had to hit starter motor with hammer every now and again to get it to work.
I had to do that with one of my Astra's
SilentElk wrote:
I destroyed the engine by forgetting to replace the oil filler cap one day.
I managed to not replace the oil filter cap on my Picasso but it survived (drove it about 70 miles and the lights and everything turned into a christmas tree on the dash at the end but nothing during the rest of the trip)
My cars
Renault 9 - cheap but worked , had problems with the heater (driving on the M8 one morning into work and water started pouring out of the bottom of the console next to the pedals !) , it got patched up a few times but at least it worked
Astra 1.4 - again cheapish and worked fine - went through a battery and an alternator , and a starter motor i think (this is the one i had to hit with a hammer every so often) , someone ran into the back of me at a roundabout one night then did a runner , the damage to the rear was enough to total it :-(
Rover 400 - really nice comfortable car - however my long commute into and out of work killed it (about 130k on the dash when it died)
Volvo 440 1.8 - had to pick this up quickly when the rover died , again a reasonably comfortable car to drive (and the heated seats were nice on a cold morning) but it was expensive to run and again i killed the engine (it was still running but only on 3 cylinders) when i moved on (and about 160k)
Astra 1.4 LPG - bought because at the time LPG was cheap and I liked my old Astra and it worked out fine for me , got it to about 190k before it started to have engine problems and it had to go
Picasso 1.8 LPG - LPG on this was flakey as it was an aftermarket kit and the LPG part eventually packed in but i did get it up to 230k before the engine on it started to go - had to replace gearbox and various other bits n bobs but i did have it for quite a long time - also I miss the high up view you'd get from the drivers seat in this.
Renault Megane 1.6 diesel - only lasted me about a year then broke down and 'could not be fixed' by the garage and they wanted me to pay for all the random stuff they replaced on it while trying to troubleshoot it (although they decided at the end the engine had had it)
Currently I have a Skoda Fabia diesel , again for the cheapness of fuel (60mpg) had it about a year , its not flashy , its okay size wise but its reasonably cheap to run and does what i need of a car
I agree with everyone else's "pick up something cheap" and see how you get on with it and for your first car dont get something you really love because your going to ding it and have little bumps and scratches on it.
Oh and congrats on passing !