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okay so ive passed my theory and soon to be passing my pracital....no small cars (eg nissan micra,polo etc) im mostly looking at ford,voltswagen golf/boras and any decent cars and it has to be cheap insurance....any help would be greatly appreciated so i have a wider mind when i actually do get my licence
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Any peugeot not in the 100 range would do you good.
Cheap insurance, parts are easy to find and also pretty cheap, fuel efficient. Cant go wrong really
Simillar cars you could get;
Ford Fiesta
Fiat Punto (the new model as the old one is pants)
Vauxhall Corsa
also ones youve said you could go for a Golf or a Polo but hey will cost more money.
Whats your price range?
Cheap insurance, parts are easy to find and also pretty cheap, fuel efficient. Cant go wrong really
Simillar cars you could get;
Ford Fiesta
Fiat Punto (the new model as the old one is pants)
Vauxhall Corsa
also ones youve said you could go for a Golf or a Polo but hey will cost more money.
Whats your price range?
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Golf or bora is your best choice. Stay away from french shit boxes and definitely don't even look at cora's you may catch something if you stare too long.
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My first car is a Fiat Punto Grande(06), the insurance is cheap and parts are easy to find.
Decent on fuel and nice to look at.
Insurance for me is £900 a year, which was the cheapest i found for a 17/18 year old.
Car cost me £1500, was a decent buy.
Decent on fuel and nice to look at.
Insurance for me is £900 a year, which was the cheapest i found for a 17/18 year old.
Car cost me £1500, was a decent buy.
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Vauxhall Corsa's and Renault Clio's are good for a first car.
I'm 17 and passed my test in December, I've got a 1.6 Mini One.
I'm 17 and passed my test in December, I've got a 1.6 Mini One.
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Only cars I can think of that are popular and cheap exactly what 365 said.
You could always got for a peaguot 106 too?
You could always got for a peaguot 106 too?
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Vox wrote Golf or bora is your best choice. Stay away from french shit boxes and definitely don't even look at cora's you may catch something if you stare too long.
waha you made my day with that comment..boras in my interest books atm..
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