
Have you ever thought of instead of a car getting a motorcycle? They are cheaper and they cost less to keep as well. Personally, I can't get my lessons right now 'cause I'm too young and my parents forbid me to get one in Scotland because of the weather, but as soon as I come back I'll think about it again. I think it's way more profitable.
Not sure you mean to use the term "profitable", but instead "slightly less extortionately expensive"Have you ever thought of instead of a car getting a motorcycle? They are cheaper and they cost less to keep as well. Personally, I can't get my lessons right now 'cause I'm too young and my parents forbid me to get one in Scotland because of the weather, but as soon as I come back I'll think about it again. I think it's way more profitable.Would be surprised if the users parents allow them to ride a bike mind - but certainly a good suggestion.
Well yes, I guess what expression fits better.If their problem is about the money then a motorcycle would be better, but of course it is more dangerous and you need to pay way more attention to literally everything around you. I use to be in the back seat of motorcycles and I've had some scares from it, but was never into any accident. I guess it's a question or whether you trust it enough or are scared of it. My mother had one when she was around my age, my dad wanted to get one but my grandparents didn't let him, so I guess I was raised into wanting one as well.
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Iknow you can get that "program" thing that makes your insurence cheeper, but with that you have like cerfews and limits, but its works out cheeper all round, but like people have said pass your test then take it from there!
i wouldn't even think about insurance and a car right now just get in with your lessons, the sooner the better i think! once you have your license then you have nothing to worry about, you can just get a car and insurance when you're ready and found a good deal at the time
For everyone saying it's a waste of money, I disagree. I'd say get your lessons and test out the way as soon as possible. I wish I'd of done it when I was younger, now I'm 20 and have still had no lessons because I've been putting it off for so long. You wont have to buy a car if you pass, it'll just mean you've passed and it'll be out the way. Lessons are only probably going to go up in future, there's no time like the present if you can afford it.
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