The 1999 Ford Laser range of configurations is currently priced from $1,380.
The 1999 Ford Laser carries a braked towing capacity of up to 720 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
The Ford Laser is also known as Ford Meteor (Australia) in markets outside Australia.
The news here isn’t great, and this model Laser had just a single airbag (for the driver) in any of the forms sold in Australia at the time. So, even though the Laser represented a fairly dependable package and is now a very cheap second-hand car to buy, it can’t really be recommended for younger drivers on the basis of that limited safety package.
Even anti-lock brakes didn’t become an option for the Laser until the April 2001 facelift, at which point a passenger’s front airbag became optional in the entry-level LXi and standard on other variants. So the later version is a much safer car all round provided the original owner ticked the boxes for ABS and the second airbag.
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Your mechanic is correct, but so are you. The mechanic's suggestion of a Corolla is a safe bet, one that won't come back to bite him in the long run, but the other cars you mention are also worth considering. All are solid, generally reliable cars, although I would be cautious about recommending the Astra to you. Stick to the well-known Japanese brands and she won't go too far wrong.
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The Ford Laser 1999 prices range from $1,380 for the basic trim level Hatchback LXi to $4,070 for the top of the range Sedan GLXi.