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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtic View Post
    ford ka's are rubbish.....
    True but cheep to run and insure

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    £1000?
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    I've looked into this long before and a decent 2nd hand corsa will be from £2,500- £3,500 and then you have to pay your insurance which if not on a parents insurance could cost you a heavy £1200 on a 1.2 engine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NekkLe View Post
    I've looked into this long before and a decent 2nd hand corsa will be from £2,500- £3,500 and then you have to pay your insurance which if not on a parents insurance could cost you a heavy £1200 on a 1.2 engine.

    they charge you more at a young ages because they think your smash the car up lot fasted then an 40 year old bit sad i no


    only no this cause one of my family member dose insurance :p

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    Quote Originally Posted by -Daniel View Post
    they charge you more at a young ages because they think your smash the car up lot fasted then an 40 year old bit sad i no


    only no this cause one of my family member dose insurance :p
    Yeh I know and it tends to go up if you have a car that has an engine bigger than 1.4 .
    Its not necceserely because of age, its because your a new driver on the road and your more than likely going to take a few bumps in the early stages. And the amount of idiots that shouldn't even pass there tests make tax and insurance cost more.

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    Thinking about a ford focus


    I'm here and there :8

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wizzdom View Post
    Thinking about a ford focus
    Focuses are a good car, but you need to look for one that has a small engine, i'm not sure if they tend to make a small engine as you would find in say a fiesta or corsa.

    So are you doing your driving lessons then?

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    Yes soon


    I'm here and there :8

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    Nissan Micra

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    Yeah, Corsas are normally good little cars. How about a Renault Clio or VW Polo?



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