I haven't passed my driving test yet, but when i do, what would be the best car to buy to mess about in??
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one with plenty of space & comfy!
take ur hand and smack yourself upside the head and grow up
something small my first car was and peso it made buy Toyoda it was and 1993
An old Hearse there's plenty of leg room to mess about in.
think you should grow up then think about passing your test.
A stretch limo - you could mess about as much as you like in the back of one of them!
My first car was a used Nissan Micra, and it was the perfect first car.Very easy to drive.
As your first car, you should get used to the road and driving first, so always get a used car.
It really depends on what you need in a car. If you want something thats fun to drive, look into a used Celica or MR2 or a used Mustang. Since those are pretty tiny, if you want a car that you can take your friends around in you may want to look into a used Mazda sedan as those are usually more sporty than Camrys or Accords.
It really depends on what you want in a car, but you can always find exactly what you want in a used car, but some looking is required.
Best advice would be to not get anything with an engine bigger than 1.3 litres. Gives you time to get used to using the roads.
Go the whole hog and buy a bus.
i am learning to drive i have just bought a ciroen saxo they r good 1.1 so its cheap insurance how u find driving? i am terrible.got 1st lesson on tues!!
Something inexpensive and easy to maintain. Get some no claims bonus built up and watch your insurance premium come down.
hiya try a Daewoo Matiz Hatchback (98-05)/Chevrolet Matiz Hatchback(05- on wards) or even try the nifty Suzuki Wagon R+ Hatchback
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