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Learner Car or First Car
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22/08/2017 20:54
22/08/2017 20:54
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slime500
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My 17 year old son will starting with his driving lessons soon. I have promised him my Coupe, but told him he will have to wrestle it out of my gnarly hands in about 35 years from now!
Meanwhile, he will need a car to practice in, that then becomes his first car.
Does anyone have any suggestions of a cheap and reliable car? Something along the lines of the Fiat Cinquecento from the Inbetweeners would work for me. Any recommendations would be helpful.
I dread to think how much the insurance will be!
Last edited by slime500; 22/08/2017 20:55.
1998 20VT, Sprint Blue, owned 21 years, my passionate Italian mistress!
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Re: Learner Car or First Car
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22/08/2017 21:09
22/08/2017 21:09
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Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 1,833 Brisbane, Australia
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Skoda Fabia? Mine has been very reliable (1.9tdi, 2001 Model) and is cheap as chips to run. I'd imagine insurance would be fairly cheap too.
1998 Steel Grey 20V Turbo
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Re: Learner Car or First Car
[Re: slime500]
#1606583
22/08/2017 22:48
22/08/2017 22:48
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DanTheManc
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One of the apprentices at work has just passed their test. They ended up buying a Skoda Citigo because it was cheap to insure and reliable.
Seat Mii, VW up etc are all the same car but rebadged.
2000 Moony 20VT6 VXR BMW 335i BMW M135i 2017 Cupra 290 Black Edition
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Re: Learner Car or First Car
[Re: slime500]
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23/08/2017 05:33
23/08/2017 05:33
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Nello
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Nello
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Panda. Dirt cheap and Good fun.
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Re: Learner Car or First Car
[Re: slime500]
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25/08/2017 09:42
25/08/2017 09:42
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Enjoying the ride
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I have sold a quite a few VW Fox's to first time drivers recently, probably because they are group one insurance (the 1.2's are anyway). They are very basic by modern standards - no electric windows or central locking, but that's what keeps the insurance so low I guess. Panda's are a good shout, I think they are group 2/3. IMO they are an all round better car than the Fox, and 4 doors make them practical too. All the above suggestions are good ones, although I think the Fabia with a 1.9 diesel might be a struggle to insure, so the 1.2 petrol would be the preferred route there?
No connection with the company at all, and I cant comment on the service in the event of a claim, but based on the feedback I get from customers, Diamond seem to be competitive on price for young drivers.
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Re: Learner Car or First Car
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06/09/2017 20:05
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All very good advice.
Thank you very much
1998 20VT, Sprint Blue, owned 21 years, my passionate Italian mistress!
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Re: Learner Car or First Car
[Re: slime500]
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22/09/2017 18:25
22/09/2017 18:25
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TbirdX
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We bought our daughter an 06 plate Pug 107.
I have to say I'm mightily impressed with the little beasty. It's basic, no frills motoring but it drives really well, is £20 a year tax and does 50mpg no matter how you drive it.
For various reasons (read having the land rover written off in an NFA) I've had to drive it a bit more than I was intending.
I was expecting to hate it but I have to confess I'm quite fond of it.
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