inkey$ said:
£250 extra a year will likely be saved in maintenance costs
I was going to say the same, but that all depends on the condition of the car and how much work you can do yourself.
I am fortunate in knowing one end of a spanner from the other, and I buy my Zeds as a hobby. I'm miserable if there's nothing to fix on them.

Therefore I am never too concerned about history as a practiced eye can pick up a lot anyway.
Also, a lot of forum members are looking at spec, mileage and general provenance with an eye to selling on later. At the cheaper end of the market the potential losses on a resale are much less and I reckon you should pick the car you like that has what you need.
As someone just starting out, needing a reliable daily car, the issues are different.
I definitely think it is worth linking up with someone who can advise and is also able to help out if something goes wrong.
I'll add this x-ref to [ref]colb[/ref], so he should now get notified.
Someone like him will be invaluable for help and advice and I suspect he won't be charging dealer rates. :wink: