Hello Twingo municipality, since the world’s best wife has got in the head to want a Twingo as a second car (max. 2000€), we have been looking for a suitable car for a good four weeks. The search function has already given me some helpful tips about the model. Nevertheless, I still have some questions that I have not found in the search function yet. Since you don’t know how the Twingo was driven, it doesn’t quite explain to me when the timing belt is changed Okay, after 5 years it is clear, but I would rather stick to the mileage specification. And here in the forum, there are indications of 60,000 – 120000km. I find the area quite large. I don’t want to start a new discussion here about the timing belt change, I decided for myself that we only look for vehicles that got the change at the latest at 90,000km, preferably with water pump. Is that realistic? I also read somewhere the e The C06 probably also has models that have a control chain instead of a timing belt. Which motors are these and how can I recognize which engine was installed? Is it true that the body is fully galvanized (up to the bottom)? How is it ordered for tightness of the folding or panoramic roofs? Hardly found anything about it. Are they really all, in the price range, so dense? Can the mileage be easily manipulated? And something more general: We already had four once made an appointment with a seller and then received a notification shortly before that the vehicle was sold. Once we wanted to make an appointment on the same day, we were the first interested parties, unfortunately the seller could not there and nevertheless the car was sold the next day. Because the buyer travelled especially from Oldenburg. We had only a journey of about 15km. I understand that one wants to get rid of his car as a seller quickly but should one at a buyer does not at least ask if a later interested person wants to come, whether he can not come honorably. Do I see that too narrow? Is it perhaps because I have bought only new cars in the last ten years, or is that today like this? So that’s enough questions now. Look forward to your answers and say thank you already. MfG. Lutz