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Hey! I'm looking for a first car has any one got any reccomendations?

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Im looking around the £5,000 mark!

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  1. Holy c**p!!!! i am selling mine please take a look!!!!

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Vauxhall-Corsa-200...


  2. Im selling a fiat stilo 1.2 16v  not had any probs with it and its low on insurance i had it as my first car to build up my no claims very good car to start driving in. It has a sport look with a 6speed gearbox

    2004 model

    milage 49,00miles

    Selling for 3,000GBP

    let me know if your intrested and il send you some more details

    230261970935 (item num on ebay)

  3. Go on www.autotrader.co.uk.  They have loads on there but I'd advise to buy private (you can select that option on the website) because dealers always rip you off because they've got to make money too. Buy one with as little miles on the clock as possible.  Anything over 40,000 miles I wouldn't bother with for £5000.  Corsa's, Clio's and Fiesta's from not before 2004 are quite reliable and usually not too expensive to repair if anything goes wrong.

  4. Go for a low insurance group car, Group 3 for example

    http://www.parkers.co.uk/insurance/Group...

  5. Honda Civic. Very reliable cars. [Best of luck which whichever car you choose to buy!]

  6. first buy one that is cheap, as all new drivers will bump into things in carparks or while parking etc, so buy a car that won't make you cry when you scrathch it or put dents in it and you will damage it. that is if you don't totally destroy it in a crash, also insurance companies know that you will damage the car one way or anther. so the premiums will be high so a cheaper car is better again. I know that will are thinking I won't damage it. but you will every one does, after you have been driving for a year or so than buy  your 5,000pond one that way you would have made or those silly little mistakes that we all do make. what kind of car Toyota cheap, reliable, and they go on for ever

  7. You could try a high spec 2nd hand 206. Great cars and the high spec cars have great performance.

  8. skip on wheels

  9. hey i brought a renault clio as my first car and i cant fault it, its really economical and really easy to drive!

    many of my mates have got fiestas and corsas which they have all been pleased with! remember to budget for insurance too as it will be expensive if you are a young driver or learning in the car

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