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A practical UK guide to buying a used Hyundai i10, including the best engines and trims, the gearbox to approach carefully and the checks worth making before you commit.
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A UK-focused guide to the used Volkswagen T-Roc, covering the best engines, trims worth paying for, common faults and the checks that can save you money.
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A practical UK guide to the used Dacia Duster, including the engines worth targeting, the trims that make most sense and the checks to make before you buy.
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A practical UK guide to telling DVLA you have sold your car, handing over the V5C properly, protecting yourself from tax confusion and avoiding the mistakes that cause fines later.
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