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Can you help me choose my first car? What was yours?
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Should be passing my test soon and should be buying a car, I just have literally no clue what to choose.
I live in the UK and have a budget of around 6000 including insurance. Only going to be used for college and ferrying friends around. Would like something with a bit of kick to it, so not like a 1 litre. Anyone have any ideas, or what was your first car? Any help is greatly appreciated
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Vauxhall corsa 2007?
Vauxhall Astra Vxr
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I'm not sure how much insurance would cost. But an RX-8 is a good option. The only had thing is, is the oil consumption. It drink 1 gallon or litre every 1000 miles
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I dread to think what insurance would be on an Rx-8, probably upwards of 3.5k, same with a VXR, but I am considering a Corsa, 1.2 SE Corsas look amazing
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Hmm

how about

Ford Focus
Ford Fiesta
Fiat Punto
Vauxhall Corsa
Audi A3

Just some ones that came to mind or you could look at even older cars for a few hundered that were good back in the day and just save up through college and get a nicer one when insuranmce is a lot cheaper
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I hadn't considered a Punto, good shout. I'd love the A3 just so I could play the song German Whip (it's the simple things eh?), if I could find a well priced one I will really consider it, they seem to be really reliable. Thanks Saxby
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There are plenty of reliable cars you can find for that price range, just have to do some research. Mine is a '95 Lexus sc400. Paid $3000 cash for it, have about $500 into it.
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my first car was a 1995 Pontiac Grand Prix
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A mustang, Black or grey.Thats my choice
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For your first car id say go for like a ford or a golf
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