The used car market is brimming with tasty deals, but sometimes it can be hard to tell the wise buys from the potential money pits.
Fear not, our used car experts have compiled their picks from the classifieds. See anything you like? Best to move fast and buy them before we do...
CitroeÌn C6 £5495: Buyers have never flocked to big CitroeÌns in quite the way people who fancy big CitroeÌns have always thought they should, largely due to the question mark over their complexity and the reliability and depreciation issues attached therein.
So hats off to those brave few who took the plunge and bought one of these lovely C6s when they were new. In fact, in the land of the UK, fewer than 1000 people did, which makes it something of a rarity and therefore, in our eyes, a collector’s car.

But those who have travelled in one can hug themselves in self- congratulatory glee, knowing that this sleek aerodyne can, thanks to its self-levelling hydropneumatic underpinnings, waft with the very best of them.
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There’s a soft, pillowy ride with plenty of pitch and roll, and a sybaritic interior of leathery goodness, with just enough of the traditional CitroeÌn idiosyncrasies to keep it interesting and set it apart from its graceless German rivals.
But it’s the view from outside that makes the heart skip a beat and must be worth the ticket price alone. It’s an undeniably beautiful old Hector, this C6, long and low and redolent of those wonderful big CitroeÌns of old. It even has a concave rear window, for heaven’s sake.
It’s not all perfect, of course. The V6 diesel engine under the bonnet of the car we’ve found is smooth enough but, at the end of the day, it is just a diesel. There are petrol-engined models, but you’ll be hard-pushed to find one. The dashboard is a bit ho-hum too, but who cares when you can buy a good example of one of these luscious things, with a full service history and a mere 67,000 miles on the clock, for just £5495?
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Alfa Romeo 4C £35,493: Controversial, this little Alfa. We all wanted to love it dearly, and when it first came out and we saw it and we sat in it, we all did. Then we drove it and found that the unassisted steering tugged a little – no, quite a lot, actually – and we discovered the car was in fact driving us. But it’s still a tempting buy especially at £35k, especially now its end may be in sight...





