Help me to pick a car

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  1. bbwMax

    bbwMax Member

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    Evening chaps, I'm nearly 17 (March) and i'm currently looking for my first Motor.</p>

    I've narrowed it down to these. My Parents are paying for the car and i am paying for the insurance.</p>

    [​IMG]pug 106 Quiksilver</p>

    [​IMG]Saxo vts</p>

    [​IMG]clio</p>

    [​IMG]Civic EK</p>

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  2. #1_War_Poet_ForLife

    #1_War_Poet_ForLife The Baker of Cakes

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  3. Shapecity

    Shapecity S2/JBB Teamster Staff Member Administrator

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    What's your budget and what type of features are you looking for?</p>
     
  4. CelticKing

    CelticKing The Green Monster

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    Buy either volkswagen, audi, or skoda. (i would say mercedes and bmw as well)</p>

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  5. M Two One

    M Two One Halló Veröld!

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    Renault or Citro&euml;n are ok, why don't you save money and buy a SMARTcar?</p>

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    http://www.smartusa.com/</p>

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    I can't believe this car is coming to the US now. lol</p>
     
  6. TucsonClip

    TucsonClip Thursday Night in Tucson = Upset

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    The BMW 1 Series is designed for more budget-concious buyers, or University students who have an i-banking internship and are yuppies in the making. You know who you are.</p>
     
  8. lukewarmplay

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    Look for reliability and mileage. Volkswagons sometimes have problems with their electrical systems, you might get unlucky.</p>
     
  9. pegs

    pegs My future wife.

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    A bike will save you some gas, and give you some extra exercise. If you don't gotta travel too far normally, it'd be a good idea.</p>
     
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    Better late than never, I'd go for the Civic. Damn hard to say anything bad about a car that never breaks down.</p>

    I think I had a Clio once as a rental, and don't remember anything awful about it, just that it was your typical tiny European style car and I felt sure a strong gust of wind would blow it over.</p>

    Last time I was there I drove one of those little sub-Golf sized VWs (I forgot what they're called) and it was indeed nice, but VW seems to have major reliability problems these days.</p>
     

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