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What is a good first car for a 16 year old male

by Guest65745  |  earlier

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im 6'3 so not something to smallso like an suv or large sedan no trucks

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  1. something with max. 100 horsepower


  2. A Nissan Maxima. I drive one and I'm 6'0", have a 5'9" girlfriend, a 5'9" mom and a 6'1" brother. We've all fit in it together quite comfortably. A 6'3" guy by himself shouldn't have any problems.

    Here's part of the wikipedia entry for the 1989-1994 model

    Bigger dimensions made it the second Japanese sedan sold in the USA to qualify as a "mid-size" (after the Mazda 929); it was also the first Japanese car to exceed Japan's 67 in (1701.8 mm) width restriction, making it fairly comfortable for three passengers.

  3. A Saturn Vue or a Jeep Liberty. They're inexpensive, they're SUV"s but smaller than the average so, very good on gas. And they received a high ratings on safety, so low insurance.

  4. Mitsuibishi Evolution

  5. If your parents are buying the car you take whatever they buy you and say Thank You.  You get what you want when you are paying the bills.

  6. jeep compass!! they get good gas mileage, but they are new so if you want a used car then maybe a Suzuki XL7

  7. you don,t need a fast car. there are too many kids getting killed in fast cars today. something like a honda civic, something with a 4 cylinder. get a used car, your insurance will be cheaper.

  8. I don't think someone 16 should even have a car, especially if you live in a densely populated area.

  9. something really fast and cool looking so you p**s older people with S****y cars off! =]

  10. Maybe something like a Chevy Impala, I would say a Dodge Neon but you may look stupid in that because you are so tall

  11. a ford truck...

  12. The oldest, ugliest, beat up car your parents can find!! And in your case all of the above, but bigger! LOL

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