I'll add my 2c.
I spent six months looking for the car I wanted.
There was plenty I could have bought for less money but buying a 'cheap' Euro car with an unverifiable history will rarely turn out to be cheap in the long run.
You may be lucky and get a true bargain, but more often than not you will wind up with problems that will raise their ugly heads once you take delivery.
Decide what you want, don't buy the first thing you see and look for something that's been maintained and has records to prove it.
However make sure you still get an inspection as records can be doctored.
If you don't, and get caught with a lemon, don't blame the car.
As already discussed, you're most likely buying a vehicle for maybe 10% of it's original purchase price.
Remember you ain't buying a Honda or a Chevy.![]()