go for something cheap to learn on, keep it for 3 months after passing incase u have a crash - not as much loss. then when ur more experienced go for a better car![]()

go for something cheap to learn on, keep it for 3 months after passing incase u have a crash - not as much loss. then when ur more experienced go for a better car![]()
i know the car im getting when i pass my driving test... a citroen c2 1.6 vts i think they look cool and not cheapthey cost around £10,000 for a top of the range or you could get a 1.1 bottom of the range for £6,500 hope this info helps
oh and something else, id choose from the following
*citroen c2
*ford fiesta
*ford ka
*renault clio
*fiat punto
*vw fox/polo/golf
and realy any small car![]()
I wouldn't get a Ford Ka. I would get something like a Golf, although it really depends on your budget on both the car and on insurance.
How will you afford that? remember the cost of running the car and its a sports edition, the insurance will top £2000. Why get an expensive car when theres the possibility of smashing it up?i know the car im getting when i pass my driving test... a citroen c2 1.6 vts i think they look cool and not cheapthey cost around £10,000 for a top of the range or you could get a 1.1 bottom of the range for £6,500 hope this info helps
oh and something else, id choose from the following
*citroen c2
*ford fiesta
*ford ka
*renault clio
*fiat punto
*vw fox/polo/golf
and realy any small car
For a new driver, going on insurance by yourself will cost you aleast £1200 on a small car, but you want a brand spanking new car which is a sports edition, your insurance will be very high. Do you have a job to pay for the car itself?
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