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The perfect first car? - Jakey - 04-05-2022

Here’s a funny one. As some of you know i’m 16… and will be turning 17 at the end of the year. is there any suggestions as to what car i should buy for my first. i’ve looked at my personal favourite the Volkswagen Polo. however, i’ve also looked at the ford fiestas. Any recommendations and why you’d say go for it?


RE: The perfect first car? - TonettaFan #2319 - 04-06-2022

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Is this one any good for ya? I see it as the perfect car for those that just wanna get by town and don't got much to carry. Couldn't find a better image and am too lazy to find a better one.


RE: The perfect first car? - RoCKy - 04-06-2022

a trabant


RE: The perfect first car? - EAGLE:) - 04-06-2022

volvo 240 gt


RE: The perfect first car? - Haarek - 04-06-2022

depends on the environment, Wv Polo is a classic first timer car. Spend some extra cash and buy a sedan. For the girls


RE: The perfect first car? - Equinox - 04-06-2022

VW Polo is good, VW Golf is even better


RE: The perfect first car? - Toe Shmicki - 04-06-2022

As some has already said, the Polo is a good choice for a first car as it's generally cheap to keep on the road. Have a look at Toyota too, you could probably buy a 20 year old Toyota and drive it for another 20 without any problems lol


RE: The perfect first car? - Nacreas - 04-06-2022

Hyundai i20. Proper virgin conversion unit. Made me the virgin I am today.


RE: The perfect first car? - gin - 04-06-2022

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RE: The perfect first car? - Ducktard - 04-06-2022

For the first few years of driving, assuming you're in the UK get cars that are in either group 1 or group 2 of the insurance categories... anything else then you might as well just burn your money now. Build up your no-claims for a couple of years then look to upgrade.