I hope there are people here with experience in the Europe. I am new in Europe and planning to buy a car.
I had few choices, VW Golf, Peugeot 308, Ford Focus. But some of my friends here are telling me these cars are unreliable in terms of electrical components and suggest me to go for Toyota or Mazda.
So I decided to go for Toyota Auris Hybrid (2014/2015).
1) Is this a right choice?
2) In general, can a 10 year old hybrid battery handle another 5 years?
Thank you.
PS: I know the reliability of each car / battery is unique as to how it is taken care of by their owners. But I am only looking answers from average use cases.
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Bought a 2007 (Reg 2011) Vitz SCP90 (Mileage 180K+) for the family (will be used by my father). Seems to be in good condition but had some new owner repairs/replaces done to have a free mind.
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Hi all,
I hope there are people here with experience in the Europe. I am new in Europe and planning to buy a car.
I had few choices, VW Golf, Peugeot 308, Ford Focus. But some of my friends here are telling me these cars are unreliable in terms of electrical components and suggest me to go for Toyota or Mazda.
So I decided to go for Toyota Auris Hybrid (2014/2015).
1) Is this a right choice?
2) In general, can a 10 year old hybrid battery handle another 5 years?
Thank you.
PS: I know the reliability of each car / battery is unique as to how it is taken care of by their owners. But I am only looking answers from average use cases.
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