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Buying my first car soon. Any suggestions?

I've found a good Peugoet 206 from a local garage for like 1400 but I'm not to sure if its worth the money.

how do you know if a cars worth its money?
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i dont care to much about the appearance of the car, i always like the specs. gas mileage , how many seats, HP ya know stuff like that. how much are you willing to spend on a car?
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My budget is 2500 for just the car.

I try find cars with miles lower than 70,000 miles on them and if they're cheap to insure.
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Never buy a french car. ever.


Check on your local Gumtree for Golfs, Polo's and lupos. Good cars and cheap on insurance.
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Couldn't agree more. I try to avoid anything French, Italian, Ford or Vauxhall. There's nothing really wrong with Ford, that's just my personal preference. Anything from VW, Audi, Seat or Japan is going to be pretty much good to go though. Golf is a viable option, as is a Lupo/Arosa. Polo is also a viable option. Seat Ibiza or Leon would do you well. If you can find a nice Suzuki Swift, that'd be a great first car.
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Sourc3gamer wrote Buying my first car soon. Any suggestions?

I've found a good Peugoet 206 from a local garage for like 1400 but I'm not to sure if its worth the money.

how do you know if a cars worth its money?


you can get a honda civic type r or s with 2500
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I found this car

Peugoet 206, 07 reg, 54,000 miles, full mot, 1 previous old lady owner.

This sounds like a gem to me
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Sanctyy wrote ^^^
Couldn't agree more. I try to avoid anything French, Italian, Ford or Vauxhall. There's nothing really wrong with Ford, that's just my personal preference. Anything from VW, Audi, Seat or Japan is going to be pretty much good to go though. Golf is a viable option, as is a Lupo/Arosa. Polo is also a viable option. Seat Ibiza or Leon would do you well. If you can find a nice Suzuki Swift, that'd be a great first car.
Hey, my car is french. :trollin:




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Sanctyy wrote ^^^
Couldn't agree more. I try to avoid anything French, Italian, Ford or Vauxhall. There's nothing really wrong with Ford, that's just my personal preference. Anything from VW, Audi, Seat or Japan is going to be pretty much good to go though. Golf is a viable option, as is a Lupo/Arosa. Polo is also a viable option. Seat Ibiza or Leon would do you well. If you can find a nice Suzuki Swift, that'd be a great first car.
Hey, my car is french. :trollin:




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UK (20202020202020202020)
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There is nothing wrong with french cars, they just have a bad reputtion. Try get a low litre car, and one that isnt dubbed as a "boy racer", as they have high crash rates so the insurance is through the roof.

I would avoide italian cars, they like to burn a hole in your pocket.

Get a micra, best first car i ever had. Not i drive a decked out fiesta Metal
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