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Used cars - Brewer's best downsizing picks

TV’s Mike picks four second-hand bargains that will help you cut your bills.

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Text: Mike Brewer / Photos: Otis Clay November 2008

Downsizing is the order of the day! While I’m known for my taste in plush motors, there’s no hiding from the credit crunch – and sooner or later, most of us will switch to a smaller, more efficient car.

That got me thinking, though. Why not downsize to a better car? There’s no need to run out and buy the cheapest hatch on the market for the sake of saving a few bob. Shop around, and you could save yourself a bundle – as well as benefiting from more equipment, stronger resale values and much greater badge appeal.

So I made my way to Available Car – a vehicle supermarket in Castle Donington, Derbyshire, renowned for selling top budget models – and scoured the vast forecourt for the best ways to shrink your bills and up your spec and street cred!

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