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First car for a 17 year old Something "old school"
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Starion  |
Posted: Tuesday, May 15 2012, 18:07
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hmm..

Group: Andolini Mafia Family
Joined: Feb 14, 2005


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A Mini is your best bet if you can afford to buy one, look at around £2,000 for a decent one, don't worry if it's the 1.0 or the 1.3 just make sure it's nice and solid. Old fiesta's and stuff are super cool, not sure what they are on the insurance but if you can get classic insurance on them it shouldn't be a problem. Early Golfs seem to be really expensive to insure, even on classic insurance.. Not sure why to be honest, I was thinking of buying one recently but was put off by the insurance, and I'm 19.
Oh and Metro's are awesome, here's mine.




It was a 998 1990 Austin Metro City, I bought it in september for £375 with a years MOT. Since then I've fitted a fast road 1275 engine but it was fairly fun to drive even when standard.
It's costs me £1000 to insure on classic insurance. 3rd party fire and theft, unilimited mileage. This was the best quote I could get on literally ANYTHING so I was very happy, only downside is you get zero no claims bonus if you're on classic policy which sucks, but oh well.
Retro cars are the best if you're young and want something fun, it's a great way to learn how to work on cars too as they're so much simpler than modern stuff.
Don't worry about not having power steering. It can be heavy to park at first but you get used to it, older cars without power steering are normally a lot lighter than newer stuff anyways so it's not too bad.
Oh and rust.. Don't worry, if it's passed it's MOT make sure it had no rust related advisories, if there is something rotten it generally isn't too expensive to get welded as long as it's not spread too far. I've got a hole in my boot I need to sort but it's not an MOT failure. This post has been edited by Starion on Tuesday, May 15 2012, 18:12
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Posted: Wednesday, May 16 2012, 06:25
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They said I could be anything, so I became a custom member title

Group: BUSTED!
Joined: Dec 15, 2004


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| QUOTE (Piperka @ Tuesday, May 15 2012, 23:27) | | QUOTE (Lurch @ Wednesday, May 16 2012, 07:31) | | QUOTE (Piperka @ Tuesday, May 15 2012, 18:21) | | If I were you I'd get something newer and more safe since you probably have a high chance of crashing, and you wouldn't want to get squashed into a cube. |
I really f*cking hate people with this mindset. Especially coming from someone in an automatic falcon with a body kit. |
Why? Just trying to save lives! | DON'T GET A CAR AT ALL!It's the only way to truly be safe.| QUOTE | | If I were you I'd get something newer and more safe since you probably have a high chance of crashing, and you wouldn't want to get squashed into a cube. |
Most peoples first accidents aren't high-speed wrecks, so I'd rather crunch my bumper and get a new one cheap than pay loads more for a new cars bumper simply because it's new. Plus if you bump an '89 into a bollard, you feel a lot less sh*tty than if it were a new car.
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