2000(W) 1.4 for sale

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iang74

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Getting a company car so my love affair with the Puma has to end I would
like to be able to keep it as a weekend car but lack of home parking space
and standing costs means I can't quite afford to be a two-car person.

general spec:
moondust silver, 113,000 miles, 9-spoke alloy version, air-con, decent
aftermarket CD/Radio/MP3 stereo... all the other bits you'd expect. Full
service history, including receipts for EVERYTHING I've had done to her
over the past 18 months She's had all front suspension parts replaced, all
front/rear bushes replaced, a full respray, replacement HCV and panel, new
coil, pair brand new Hankook tyres (front) etc etc. still got 8 months tax
and MOT

Individually:
Usual arch rust bubbling under paint (hardly any visible though). Apart
from the coil needing replacing, she's never had any mechanical/electrical
fault; has started first time every time. Both MOTs I've put her through
passed first time with minor advisory notices (tread on front tyres and a
leaking suspension arm, both rectified)

Will be really sorry to see her go. Hopefully someone here can give her a
good caring home?
looking for £650. PM here or call 07913 906641

Located in Peterborough, Cambs.
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Sounds like a good bargain. Shame I am all the way in North Wales, Wrexham... near Chester, else I'd be very tempted!

I've probably been lurking these forums for as long as I've been learning to drive... I passed my test last week so now very keen to get my hands on one.

These seem to be very rare in my area :(
 
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(proof in the third photo that two members of the family don't want to see her go..!)
 
Patch said:
Sometimes you have to travel to find the car for you

This is very true, but I'm not sure if a 150 mile drive back home would be wise for what would be my first ever drive in a car alone, in a petrol, or even in a car older than 3 years. I've never even driven on a motorway so I am a little anxious of such a prospect to say the least! :p
 
Going to go on Auto Trader with an increased asking price next week...:)
 
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