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Cars in Cyprus

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#1 ·
Is it me or are the majority of cars in Cyprus not great value for money?
 
#2 ·
Second hand cars are more expensive in Cyprus but they tend to be in much better condition.
Make sure any second hand car you buy has not been imported from the UK as they tend to have rust underneath due to the use of salt on the roads.
Cars which have spent all their lives in Cyprus have no rust and the body work is always in far better condition than imported ones. This is one reason for the higher price of used cars here.
 
#4 ·
Second hand cars are more expensive in Cyprus but they tend to be in much better condition. Make sure any second hand car you buy has not been imported from the UK as they tend to have rust underneath due to the use of salt on the roads. Cars which have spent all their lives in Cyprus have no rust and the body work is always in far better condition than imported ones. This is one reason for the higher price of used cars here.
I can show you many rusty cars which were born in Cyprus
 
#11 ·
I just liked the look of them and thought they would be ideal for a single, man about the town guy :) It would have made a change from the gas guzzler I had in the UK. So need something sturdier for the new environment..
 
#12 ·
I agree with Anders, I would not feel safe in little smart car among Cypriot drivers.
There are plenty of small 4x4 around and with the state of the roads these are the best cars to have. Also it means you can go off road and have a bit of fun in them.
 
#16 ·
There should be no safety issue with a Smart car which has proved to be one of the safest cars on the road in crash testing:

Mini smart car earns top marks for safety in crash tests | Mail Online

HowStuffWorks "Smart Car Safety"

Far more important is the short wheelbase and small wheels which will not react well on the poorer road surfaces experienced in Paphos town nor are they comfortably suitable for taking off-road. As some of the best experiences in Cyprus involve driving off of tarmac I consider this important.

Finally, for what it's worth, my view is that the most important car feature is high ground clearance and that 4 wheel drive is not a necessity. Inevitably, however, higher ground clearance usually means a 4 wheel drive car.

Pete
 
#21 ·
I think the fact a car has a bit of rust does not age it! here the road surfaces and sun/sand/salt are harmful too. A car still needs parts replacing no matter where it is once it begins to age, timing belts etc, a car that is 15 years old has had 15 years wear and tear no matter where it is. Secondhand cars are still very expensive here.
 
#30 ·
Hi Col,

what Veronica said can be so true-beware.

Never had any probs with Simons mechanics.

He is situated - coming out of Paphos on the Chloraka road, just as you pass the Time out Kiosk turn left he is down there on the left.

The fixed charge for a service is €99.00 inclusive.