JohnBoy26 wrote: » Reliability yes they are superb in that regard. They don't have the build quality or the rust protection to match a civic or a corolla though and tbh both can be got for around that money without an nct. Also if going for an almera of that vintage a sport model would be a better bet. While there is nothing whatsoever sporty about them, they do have nicer seats and interior than the standard car, electric sunroof and electric front windows and 14" alloys.
nd wrote: » volvo s40 auto, nct to may, 995 eurohttp://cars.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/volvo-s40-automatic-nct-05-2014-950/6178456
DeFinch89 wrote: » a lot of the UK models were renowned for rusting pretty badly alright due to the heavily salted UK roads, but many irish market models faired much better, with wheel arches and sills being the main weak points for the cancer to set in. the same can be said for the corolla and civic of the same 95-00 era if bodywork isnt looked after
DeFinch89 wrote: » as for build quality, I seriously doubt nissan built it to any lower a standard then either of the other two, other than the almera lacking in performance models other then the single hot hatch almera GTi. And also with the corolla being in irish headsets as "the best built car" of the 3 thanks to clever marketing and advertising by toyota, most people would more likely buy the corolla based on this mindset, in my opinion the almera 1.4, corolla 1.3 and civic 1.4 of the 95-00 era are more or less built to the same quality as you would expect of any good 90's japanese car.
DeFinch89 wrote: » as far as I can tell that is a facelift model in the ad (98-00) and most likely will have the basic mod cons that you need as standard such as electric windows, remote central locking, cd player, anti-locking braking system. now that car in ad is clearly missing the factory "14 wheel option, but I know the later (98-00) models cant be fitted with the "13 steelies that came on lower spec pre-facelift almera's (95-98), due to a slightly bigger disc and caliper used. I completely agree on the sport models being no more than just a namesake but all 98-00 models pretty much shared the same interior whether trim level was a sport or not and yes the 98-00 models do have better seats than the 95-98 models.
DeFinch89 wrote: » "in terms of insurance, cheaper than a corolla equivalent and especially more so then a civic saloon." I was comparing the cost of car insurance against these two cars which happen to be direct rivals to the almera. the almera 1.4 being cheapest to insure, corolla 1.3 being second cheapest and the civic 1.4 being (by substantually more) the most expensive to insure. I apologise for the long read and going way off topic here but just wanted to share a bit of my knowledge on the almera N15 and my own first hand experience of owning a few of them in the past
Ardennes1944 wrote: » That Saab is 5mins from me I'm taking a spin after Christmas first thing!
Kaiser D wrote: » 2002 Mazda 6 Executive 2.0 Petrol, manual 127k Miles NCT 8/14, no tax €999 Nice spec on this, haven't seen one with leather before.http://cars.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/mazda-6-exclusive-nct-01-08-14/6074340
Old diesel wrote: » Johnboy - are P11 Primeras the same, even worse - or not as bad as the N15 Almeras for rust??? Have heard far more about Almeras rusting then P11 Primeras - but I have heard of P11s in the Uk rusting before Particularly curious about the facelift models (00s, 01s, 02s). They are getting temptingly cheap now
Mandzhalas wrote: » now that is a proper bargain.if i would have enough money i will defo buy it. only have €400 at the moment
JohnBoy26 wrote: » All Nissans from then were pretty bad for rust. I think the primera is slightly better than the almera where rust is concerned but not by much imo.
JohnBoy26 wrote: » In my experience a corolla still feels as tight as day 1 even at well over 200k miles while still having it's original door hinges, wiper linkage etc. The civic is pretty good in this regard too.
JohnBoy26 wrote: » The corolla is also a good bit safer too than an almera with an extra airbag and a much better euro ncap result, later 99+ corollas also gained abs as standard.
JohnBoy26 wrote: » most bar the slx didn't get electric windows until the 1998 facelift but things such as a factory fitted CD player and abs are uncommon on those almeras, even on the later 99-00 sport model. 98 standard models and some 99 models such as the one in the picpic also had a grey interior, dash, door cards etcetc. The sport model had a much nicer black interior in comparison.
JohnBoy26 wrote: » I've actually managed to get insured on a corolla for slightly less than what it cost on the almera. From my experience a civic didn't cost much more either. Insurance works out differently for everyone though.
Old diesel wrote: » That ideas going down the swanny so - I have a bit of an allergy towards stuff with a rust reputation. I won't rule it out - but its a turn off . Since you seem to know your stuff about this kind of thing - dare I ask what you think of Focuses in terms of rust. I suspect I may not like the answer though
DeFinch89 wrote: » heres a good one for ya Old diesel, nicely priced and even has the original factory alloys.cars.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/02-ford-focus-3dr-nct-02-14-tax-01-14/6111245 [IMG][/img]photos2.donedeal.ie/cars/02-ford-focus-3dr-nct-02-14-tax-01-14/View2/25327035.jpeg
nd wrote: » a 03 diesel with nct to November, 2k eurohttp://cars.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/ford-focus-tdci-long-nct-and-tax-cheap/5857274
colm_mcm wrote: » There's only a little over a month nct on it though.