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I have just passed my driving test iam looking to buy my first car in the range from £1500/£2000 will low millage and 1.2litre any ideas?
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has Anyone got any ideas??
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a hooooooondaaaaaaaaaa
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Eazy wrote a hooooooondaaaaaaaaaa
Honda's are cheap, easy to maintain, easy to fix and generally have good fuel economy. My first car was an Acura Integra (people like to call that a more expensive Honda) and it was a great first car. Great fuel economy, easy to learn how to fix like I stated above.
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UK though, have to take into account that a Honda will be in a high insurance group so be stupidly expensive to insure.
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I started with a 206, 1.2 litre diesel, great car and great fuel economy.
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I feel bad for you guys in the UK. Insurance is such a bitch and you have to drive 2 litre and under. I may complain that its 200 a month for an 08 mustang for me, but shit atleast I can still get a 2004 or less!
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MagnaFlow wrote I feel bad for you guys in the UK. Insurance is such a bitch and you have to drive 2 litre and under. I may complain that its 200 a month for an 08 mustang for me, but shit atleast I can still get a 2004 or less!
2 litre and under
more like 1.4 and under until at least 21
you complain about $200 a month on an 08 mustang, i'm looking at a 1.3 MK2 golf and afirst month will cost me $797 and then $390 each month after that... *cries*
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Zayev wroteMagnaFlow wrote I feel bad for you guys in the UK. Insurance is such a bitch and you have to drive 2 litre and under. I may complain that its 200 a month for an 08 mustang for me, but shit atleast I can still get a 2004 or less!
2 litre and under
more like 1.4 and under until at least 21
you complain about $200 a month on an 08 mustang, i'm looking at a 1.3 MK2 golf and afirst month will cost me $797 and then $390 each month after that... *cries*
Damn dude. But ya youre right, 200$ isnt much to complain about, its more my parents. I even said I would help .
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