one with plenty of space & comfy!
2006-07-30 01:20:44
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answered by scartissue 4
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As your first car, you should get used to the road and driving first, so always get a used car.
It really depends on what you need in a car. If you want something thats fun to drive, look into a used Celica or MR2 or a used Mustang. Since those are pretty tiny, if you want a car that you can take your friends around in you may want to look into a used Mazda sedan as those are usually more sporty than Camrys or Accords.
It really depends on what you want in a car, but you can always find exactly what you want in a used car, but some looking is required.
2006-07-30 01:37:51
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answered by lecarz 3
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As you have already been refused loans, i think of you will conflict as all loan agencies use comparable procedures of assessing you, so if one declines you, they many times all do. There are loan agencies and motor vehicle revenues agencies that brazenly promote that they delivers you credit whether you may no longer get it everywhere else, so in case you desperately want credit, you ought to apply a sort of, yet you may desire to keep in mind that as they are accepting you while different agencies have declined you, they're going to value very severe costs of interest, and frequently, the value of the vehicle reduces speedier than the quantity of the loan, so once you come to sell the vehicle, and you utilize the money from the sale of the vehicle to pay the loan corporation, you're nonetheless left with the magnificent quantity to pay.
2016-10-01 06:23:07
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answer #3
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answered by riobe 4
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hiya try a Daewoo Matiz Hatchback (98-05)/Chevrolet Matiz Hatchback(05- on wards) or even try the nifty Suzuki Wagon R+ Hatchback
the matiz Model reviews, specs & prices
To see more information about another model choose from the list below. There are 7 models - 7 petrol engines
Suzuki Wagon R+ Hatchback Model reviews, specs & prices
There is currently only one model available in the Wagon R+ Hatchback range the modle was a 1.2gl but now has a nifty 1.3gl
2006-07-30 10:31:01
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answer #4
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answered by JOHN R 2
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My first car was a used Nissan Micra, and it was the perfect first car.Very easy to drive.
2006-07-30 01:32:55
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answer #5
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answered by tanja_christina 3
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An old Hearse there's plenty of leg room to mess about in.
2006-07-30 01:22:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Something inexpensive and easy to maintain. Get some no claims bonus built up and watch your insurance premium come down.
2006-07-30 06:52:33
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answered by Cobeck 2
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Best advice would be to not get anything with an engine bigger than 1.3 litres. Gives you time to get used to using the roads.
2006-07-30 02:44:02
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answered by DeeDee 3
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A stretch limo - you could mess about as much as you like in the back of one of them!
2006-07-30 01:29:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Go the whole hog and buy a bus.
2006-07-30 03:53:35
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answered by pig m 3
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i am learning to drive i have just bought a ciroen saxo they r good 1.1 so its cheap insurance how u find driving? i am terrible...got 1st lesson on tues!!
2006-07-30 04:46:01
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answered by gemma r 1
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