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Honestly, in this price range it's a case by case basis. Find something you like the looks of, test drive it, and see if it's worth the money.
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look for a car that has been looked after and hasnt had many owners
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-Lewie wrote look for a car that has been looked after and hasnt had many owners


The amount of owners isn't really an issue, it's more of the mileage on the motor and the general condition of the car i.e rust etc. If it were up to me, I wouldn't take a Corsa. I would maybe go for an 02' -05' VW Polo or something like that.
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I can do you a good deal on my car as i want to get one that has a bonnet.
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No but get something like a old fiesta or corsa as they are good cheap cars.
This dosent look bad for the price and with any left over money try to get the side where it has been keyed fixed.
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I would get a Suzuki swift my friend has one they might be a bit girly but they can move and his is cheap on insurance
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I got a 2007 Fiat Grande Punto, I paid way to much for the car but w/e and the insurance was incredibly cheap for an 18 year old at £760
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GT86 wrote
-Lewie wrote look for a car that has been looked after and hasnt had many owners


The amount of owners isn't really an issue, it's more of the mileage on the motor and the general condition of the car i.e rust etc. If it were up to me, I wouldn't take a Corsa. I would maybe go for an 02' -05' VW Polo or something like that.


The owners thing does matter as one of them may have thrashed the car. 1 owner is going to be a better bet than 10 owners. But yeah the Polo is a good suggestion.

Zayev wrote and I assume you are in the UK so take about 2K into account for the insurance.


2k? who are you insured with?

1.2K will be more than enough for most cars 1.4 and below. Obviously depends on location but 2k is exteme.

-Lewie wrote I have a 1.2 SXI Corsa 2014, i will show you once its stopped raining, the insurance on it was 2,300


You were ripped off lol, 2.3k? damn.




Get the Corsa over the Clio, Renault are not as reliable. Even know the Corsa is over picked as a first car but it's for sure better than the Clio.

Best choice will be a Polo.
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Pozed wrote
-Lewie wrote whats your price range buddydyyy


Around £1000 really mate, not a massive budget haha. But might possibly end up with a couple hundred more.

well my insurance is stupid for the car I drive, trust me. I tried to insure myself on a 1.2 Vauxhall astra while i'm restoring my Mini and they wanted 2.4K for it..
EDIT: The Mini costs me £1550 a year for a 998cc, 43bhp basic model.


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I wouldn't go with a Corsa or Clio (VW All the way)
1.4 GOLF insurance with Back box isn't too much.
1.4 Polo is even cheaper
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Toyota Rav 4 is a pretty good car for a first one try looking for a 2012 version !
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