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<blockquote data-quote="mixster" data-source="post: 693018" data-attributes="member: 5221"><p>Right, I understand. Lost my Dad recently to cancer and inherited his car, it's a difficult one as I'm just not sure what to do with it. As regards the Frontera, the diesel ones are pretty good, reasonably economical and a useful vehicle. I've got one here at the moment! I'd certainly give it a go as you have nothing to lose, and they're easier to live with than you might think. Tax is £180 for the year unless it's registered after March 2001, it goes up to £205. Insurance group 9 or 10 so not outrageous. If you don't get on with it you could always trade it in, although a private sale will get you more money. Good luck whatever you decide to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mixster, post: 693018, member: 5221"] Right, I understand. Lost my Dad recently to cancer and inherited his car, it's a difficult one as I'm just not sure what to do with it. As regards the Frontera, the diesel ones are pretty good, reasonably economical and a useful vehicle. I've got one here at the moment! I'd certainly give it a go as you have nothing to lose, and they're easier to live with than you might think. Tax is £180 for the year unless it's registered after March 2001, it goes up to £205. Insurance group 9 or 10 so not outrageous. If you don't get on with it you could always trade it in, although a private sale will get you more money. Good luck whatever you decide to do. [/QUOTE]
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