Hello, I have the topic soon (September/October) that I have to get to work well and gladly 70km (one track). My current vehicle has not been bought for this and therefore I have to consider whether I will not buy a small car as a diesel for the track. If I enter my ideas in the car exchanges, I fall into the lap Renault Clio, Twingo, Opel Corsa / Fiesta or Peugeot 207. At a maximum of 5000 EUR purchase price and not too high mileage Is it sometimes a smart one, too. But I would be too small if it was about a daily distance of the order of magnitude. Now I ask myself: Is it no matter what vehicle I choose for the default 5000 EUR, diesel, max. 80,000 km and dealer offers? Because e.g. the engines are all good or reliable? I am clearly concerned with low maintenance costs, maintenance inspection. Insurance and tax can be calculated for myself. But with a mileage of 42000 k m a year, I can not afford a cucumber in addition. Therefore, the car has to be durable, though accordingly. I expect tyres and other wear parts to be more or less similar with all manufacturers. Unfortunately, it is not enough for a new car a la Renault Clio 9999 EUR. Would be really grateful for hints. The public would be an option, but the journey time is considerable and costs would also come to me. Estimated useful life of the small car: minimum in 2 years, until I either have shorter journeys again or there are serious alternatives in the public sector.