Thanks Rags,
We went and had a look at it this afternoon and happy to say No2 daughter now has her first car. The owners have looked after it spectacularly well. The paintwork is spot on, the interior is immaculate, no sign of wear on the seats, gear changes are all pretty tight and smooth, steering seems pretty good (although does drift a little to the left), two brand new keys (the old ones apparently degraded a bit), tyres only done about 12000km (saw receipts). They also had installed reversing sensors with a digital readout on the steering column.
It was the owners first car and it sounded like her dad (ex-mechanic) had instilled the importance of looking after her vehicle well and fixing anything that arose which didn't sound like much at all. Aligns perfectly with how i want my girls looking after their gear.
Gave it a little workout on the way home when overtaking a couple of vehicles and it seemed to hang on alright. Small motor so needed to see how it handled higher level acceleration and it did so pretty well although will require some prior thought when overtaking (ie: not just plant foot and go). No problems with that though as i will just teach her that way.
Does have the solid clunk (lot more than the Prado, Pajero and Cerato) when closing the doors and she / we will have to get used to that.
As it has a bit of age the stereo is a bit outdated including no Bluetooth, USB or accessory input but this is not needed for her at this stage and i don't reckon it is a good thing to be without (bloody distracting phones) at this stage.
Overall very happy with what we got for the money and my baby is over the moon (although wasn't too happy when we drove through recently watered roadworks on the way home
) which is important in that her attitude to respect and look after it will be right up there. Will have her dad's 'guidance' if that starts to slip but
Thanks again for the help
Rod