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Best cars for £2,000 or less

A tight budget doesn’t mean you have to compromise on quality. Here are some great used cars available for £2,000 or less

It’s a sad but true fact that cars, both brand-new and used, are becoming more and more expensive. However, search hard enough and you can still find some excellent bargains. To make your low cost used car search as easy as possible, our experts have rounded up the very best cars for £2,000 or less right here.

There’s plenty of variety up for grabs, too, with everything from a small city car to a mighty seven-seater all making an appearance on this list. You won’t be left wanting for quality, either, as these cars are still highly praised by our road-testing team, they will just have a few miles on the clock. 

Of course, as with any used car, any potential purchase will need a thorough inspection. There are some great deals out there, but there are also plenty of cheap cars that are way past their prime and cheap for a good reason.

With the right amount of caution and research, though, you can get hold of a great car for less than the deposit on a brand-new model.

The best cars for £2,000 or less

Read on to find the best used car bargains for a £2,000 budget.

Ford Mondeo Mk3

  • Best estate for under £2,000
  • We found: 2.0 TDCi Zetec, 2009, 92k miles for £1,995
  • Years produced: 2007-2015
  • Engines available: 1.6, 1.6T, 2.0, 2.3, 2.5 petrol, 1.8, 2.0, 2.2 diesel

By the time the third-generation Ford Mondeo arrived in 2007, Ford’s rep special was selling in tiny numbers compared with the Mk1. But there was still a huge range, with lots of engines, transmissions and trims, plus three bodystyles. 

By this point the Mondeo was a big car compared with its predecessors and it’s not as much fun to drive as a result. But for two grand you can bag a truly accomplished family holdall that’s safe, well equipped, refined and cheap to run into the bargain.

ProsCons
Plenty to buyThis is a big car
Carvernous load bayPoor all-round visibility

Peugeot 107 Mk1

  • Best city car for under £2,000
  • We found: 1.0 Urban, 2009, 76k miles for £1,995
  • Years produced: 2005-2014
  • Engines available: 1.0 petrol

Mechanically similar to the Citroen C1 and Toyota Aygo, the Peugeot 107 is more plentiful in the classifieds than its siblings, but purchase and running costs are much the same for all three. Small and light, all are fun to drive and ultra-cheap to run, thanks to replacement parts costing peanuts. 

Launched almost two decades ago, the 107 is dated in most ways, but that counts in its favour because its simplicity means reliability is much better thanks to there being so little to go wrong. Just be sure to buy a car with a manual gearbox, and not the alternative 2-Tronic automatic.

ProsCons
Cheap to runPoor crash safety
Fun to driveBuilt cheaply

Skoda Octavia Mk2

  • Best family car for under £2,000
  • We found: 1.9 TDI Elegance, 2008, 100k miles for £1,995
  • Years produced: 2004-2013
  • Engines available: 1.2T, 1.4, 1.4T, 1.6, 1.8T, 2.0T petrol, 1.6, 1.9, 2.0 diesel

For years, taxi drivers and the police have run the Skoda Octavia because of their affordability, reliability and usability. When high-mileage users like these put their faith in a car, you know it’s a good bet. 

The Mk2 Octavia still looks fairly modern today, despite having arrived two decades ago. Most have covered huge mileages, but the engines are tough, especially the 1.9 TDI diesel. The manual gearboxes last well and while the DSG is slick, reliability isn’t quite so good. But buy a cherished Octavia, look after it, and it should give years of faithful service.

ProsCons
Very practicalDynamically so-so
Wide model rangeMany are neglected

Suzuki Swift Mk5

  • Best supermini for under £2,000
  • We found: ​​1.5 GLX, 2006, 95k miles for £1,795
  • Years produced: 2005-2010
  • Engines available: 1.3, 1.5, 1.6 petrol, 1.3 diesel

The Suzuki Swift was originally added to the brand's price lists in the mid-eighties, but this Mk5 model is the edition that put the slightly left-field supermini on the map. 

The fifth-generation Swift came only as a five-door hatchback in regular guise, but the 125bhp 1.6-litre Swift Sport had just three doors, and that’s the pick of the bunch if you favour fun over practicality. These start at £2,500, unless you find a high-mileage example – but don’t be fazed by taking on one of these because the Swift has an excellent reliability record, helped by generally being bought by fastidious older drivers.

ProsCons
Roomy cabinSmall boot
Excellent reliabilityNoisy at high speed

Toyota RAV2 Mk2

  • Best SUV for under £2,000
  • We found: 2.0 D-4D XT3, 2005, 115k miles for £1,975
  • Years produced: 2000-2006
  • Engines available: 1.8, 2.0 petrol, 2.0 diesel

The original Toyota RAV4 was the first mini-SUV that was nearly as good to drive as a regular small car. Plus, being a Toyota it was also dependable, if a little costly to buy as a new car. 

The Mk2 provided more of the same, but was better to drive and had a more grown-up interior. There was also a diesel engine for the first time, and this 2.0 D-4D unit powers about half of the RAV4s for sale. In comparison, the petrol engines feel lacklustre and tend to use oil, which is why we’d take the diesel route and keep a lid on costs.

ProsCons
Capable off-roadMost are high mileage
Economical and reliableScarce on the used market

Vauxhall Zafira Mk2

  • Best seven-seater for under £2,000
  • We found: 1.6 Exclusiv, 2008, 85k miles for £1,995
  • Years produced: 2005-2012
  • Engines available: 1.6, 1.8, 2.0T, 2.2 petrol, 1.7, 1.9 diesel

Vauxhall broke new ground with the Zafira, the first compact seven-seat MPV. With its brilliant Flex7 seating, you simply fold rows two and three into the floor to create up to 1,820 litres of carrying capacity. The third row is best for children, but it will take adults if they’re not too tall. 

Avoid the base cars and kit levels are good, but build quality is patchy, so check the electrics work, and beware automatic transmissions that are about to expire.

ProsCons
Readily availableBuilt down to a price
Supremely practicalLacklustre to drive

Best cars for £2,000 or less

Buying Advice

“You can’t be quite as picky at this price as with a bigger budget, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t some great bargains to be had. Be diligent, and this is as close to free motoring as you’ll get.” - current affairs and features editor Chris Rosamond.

Now take a look at the rest of our used car superstars… 

Affordable used cars

Up

2016 Volkswagen

Up

83,000 milesManualPetrol1.0L

Cash £3,529
View Up
Focus

2014 Ford

Focus

66,608 milesManualPetrol1.0L

Cash £3,610
View Focus
Astra

2015 Vauxhall

Astra

96,598 milesAutomaticPetrol1.6L

Cash £3,899
View Astra
Astra

2015 Vauxhall

Astra

59,000 milesManualPetrol1.6L

Cash £3,995
View Astra
208

2015 Peugeot

208

83,000 milesManualPetrol1.2L

Cash £3,500
View 208
C3

2015 Citroen

C3

49,322 milesManualPetrol1.2L

Cash £4,000
View C3
Focus

2014 Ford

Focus

106,000 milesManualDiesel1.6L

Cash £3,750
View Focus
Corsa

2014 Vauxhall

Corsa

55,000 milesManualPetrol1.4L

Cash £3,695
View Corsa
Avensis

2017 Toyota

Avensis

93,550 milesManualDiesel1.6L

Cash £3,999
View Avensis
Ibiza SC

2015 SEAT

Ibiza SC

73,000 milesManualPetrol1.2L

Cash £3,395
View Ibiza SC
Expert Tepee

2014 Peugeot

Expert Tepee

172,000 milesAutomaticDiesel2.0L

Cash £3,990
View Expert Tepee
Fiesta

2017 Ford

Fiesta

88,237 milesManualPetrol1.2L

Cash £3,795
View Fiesta
Yaris Hybrid

2012 Toyota

Yaris Hybrid

95,600 milesManualPetrol1.3L

Cash £4,000
View Yaris Hybrid
Corsa

2014 Vauxhall

Corsa

40,000 milesManualPetrol1.2L

Cash £4,000
View Corsa
C4 Picasso

2014 Citroen

C4 Picasso

131,000 milesManualDiesel1.6L

Cash £3,995
View C4 Picasso
Polo

2014 Volkswagen

Polo

103,150 milesManualPetrol1.2L

Cash £3,495
View Polo
Ceed

2012 Kia

Ceed

90,500 milesManualDiesel1.6L

Cash £3,895
View Ceed
Fiesta

2017 Ford

Fiesta

91,380 milesManualPetrol1.2L

Cash £3,895
View Fiesta
Focus

2014 Ford

Focus

101,000 milesManualDiesel1.6L

Cash £3,490
View Focus
Meriva

2016 Vauxhall

Meriva

61,000 milesManualPetrol1.4L

Cash £3,490
View Meriva
Focus

2015 Ford

Focus

120,000 milesManualDiesel1.6L

Cash £3,490
View Focus