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Affordable motoring with webuycarsformore.com

As much as we wish it wasn’t the case, not every car journey is a top-down cruise along an open coastal trail, or a twisting, challenging b-road.

And, as much as we all love a sports car, sometimes function wins over form and performance.

At webuycarsformore.com, we don’t just appreciate the luxury, fast cars that set the pule racing – we completely understand how important a bit of practicality can be. And, with the roads around the North East being liable to choke up at a moment’s notice, especially in rush-hour, sometimes you just need something sensible, cheap to run and easy to park.

After all, it doesn’t matter how expensive your car is, it won’t get you over the Tyne Bridge any faster at 5.15pm.

There are a couple of cars that fit the bill in stock at the moment.

The decals on this Smart two-seater might not be to everyone’s tastes, but the rest of the car’s now-iconic design is bang on the money. It changed the way people think about city cars, and really set a trend for small, nippy commuter cars.

At just £2,490, with low tax and fuel costs, it won’t break the bank, and if you’re only using it to nip about the city, it’s ideal. It has low mileage for its year – less than 5,000miles per year have been done in the car.

Elsewhere, we’d also give a nod to this seven-year-old Ford Fiesta. It has the heated front screen that you’ll only find in a Ford, air con, electric windows and five doors, which is great if you’re giving lifts to people.

The Fiesta regularly tops group tests for a very good reason – it’s consistently the best example of a supermini car on the market. It’s also usually the biggest seller in the UK, again, for a good reason. Affordable and practical motoring doesn’t get any better than this.

If the cost of the commute is getting you down, and want to trade your car in for something more practical and nippy, head to our homepage to find out what we could give you for your old car.

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