Depends how you look at it I guess?

I mean, the difference between a

£500 car and a

£1,000 car is gonna be pretty huge IMO.

A

£500 MR2 is gonna be a shed whereas a

£1,000 is probably going to be pretty decent.

Then look at the difference between a

£1,500 car and a

£2,000 car.

About the only difference will be a step-up in revision or maybe a UK car rather than an import.

None of which means anything for reliability.

They'll both be pst the point where they start to need wheel bearings, bushes, clutches etc.

Either one is just as likely to let go IMO.

I reckon you can get all the n/a you'll ever need for between

£800 and

£1,500 these days.

Conversely, I'd probably expect to pay almost double that for a known-good tubby.
