Im looking for my first car.but theres so much selction, what should i get?
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Go on-line on the Internet and do your research on consumer safety and best car out there on the market at a reasonable price. Never ask the dealer that question, they just want to get rid off all the bad running cars first to make money. Trey are sales people and wants to make commission of customers and get rich quick. Talk to people in your neighborhood about how their car runs and how long they owned. Also ask how many times they took the car in for repairs. Take your time in shopping for cars.
i got a rover metro for 350 cash talked him down from 500 pound - some thing cheap reliable and easy on insurance is a good start
Ford mustang V-6.
First car? You want reliable so you won't have to get it fixed and drain all your money!
Therefore, Toyota or Honda.
Just get the best you can for your money - engine no bigger than 1.2L (for cheaper insurance) so you're pretty much limited to petrol. As new as you can get and preferably with service history. Vauxhall corsa, Ford Fiesta etc are cheap and practical - you're gonna have to wait till your insurance goes down before you can get some bling i'm afraid!
Do not buy a American car,they have Chinese parts and assembled in Mexico.
get a 3 wheeler, you can drive it without passing your test
im a fan of japanese. the cheap kind.like $300-1k. if you dont pass your test you will get your money back out of it. import parts are cheaper than they were 10 years ago and they get good milage. oh yeah.for that price they are probably ugly though. i bought an 86 toyota pu for 300 and it needed new tires and battery(it was owned by a construction contractor and had hit a deer. my cousin bought 88 ranger for 2600 and the transmision broke(dropping his drive shaft on the freeway) after he had it 10k miles. his sure did look alot better parked in his backyard than mine does parked in the driveway though.
A cadalic escalade with ground affecets and lowered but make sure you get the truck kind and not the suv b-cuz the truck ones are so much better looking good luck
Vauxhall Corsa - can't go wrong. Reliable and cheap to fix. Don't get red though - they fade too fast
mini metro or a nissan micra1.0L
Citroën AX 1.4: fast, but more fuel economical than a VW Golf.
just get cheap and cheerful for your first year at least. ford fiesta 1.1 cheap and reliable, cheap insurance. just be a safe and care full driver and that first year will fly by, and you can upgrade year by year until you get your Porsche.
Check for a relatively small engined car, under 1300cc, look for one with a low insurance group, this will be the most expensive part of running a car. Possible types are Vauxhall Nova 1 litre or 1.2 litre, Vauxhall Corsa 1 litre or 1.2 litre, Ford Fiesta 1.1 litre, these should be relatively cheap to insure and economical too. Next ones might be a Renault Clio 1.2 litre, Fiat Uno 1.2 litre. You could also have a go at a few insurance company websites to get an idea of insurance quotations, they will ask for date of birth and how long you have held a licence for. Use realistic information and you should get an idea as to the cost of insurance.
Cheap insurance should be your first priority. Something in group 1 or 2, like a low-powered supermini (Clio 1.2, Punto 1.2, Fiesta 1.3, Ka 1.3, etc.)
VW polo 1 litre xxxxxxxx
You can't really say what kind of car you can get. If you think about it if people don't have much money they try to find a car within their price rang actually you should check out the monthly payments also if you don't it can cast you a lot. companies try to trick you once you buy the car you got more what you suppose to pay. If you don't make much money then it's best to find an used car. Even buying $90,000 car can end up being higher (it happened to me that's y I'm telling u before u fall into the hole)
Go to different car places and ask questions. take your time with it. If you need more help I can help you with this. If u like Butterflies8805@yahoo.com
Honda Civic or Acura Integra
Have to recommend a Daewoo Matiz. Reliable, zippy, 4 doors. Low insurance, low road tax and also will take less petrol. Dont think coz its a 800cc that its got no power, i found mine quite zippy on the road. Also it was great to put the seats down and make it into a wee van, excellent car and very adaptable!!
My first Car was a Ford Ka which I got when I was learning to drive (I have had it for 5 years now). It is really easy to drive, with good clutch control. I found it a fantastic little car, its easy to park, nippy around town, only cost £35 to fill up the petrol tank and best of all because its a 1.3 engine to insurance isn't expensive.
I brought my first car off of my driving instructor, I knew it had been looked after well, yeah it had a lot of miles but was in great condition as they have to keep them in tip top
I have had my car for 3 years now and have never had a problem with it
ask your driving school if they are replacing there cars soon i think they have to do this every three years
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