Post the best #startercar for your country! In America, I'd say a 4th gen Camaro is the way to go. It's cheap, has decent power, and it's easy to repair if something goes wrong. Jake Orr 10 Mar 2016 Previous The Wildest Racing Drivers, As Chosen By You Next The Pikes Peak Hill Climb: Everything You Need To Know Sponsored PostsComments Ford fiesta or mazda 2 sounds nice Also in the U.S. an Acura (Honda for European and Japanese folk) Integra could work! In Sweden any Volvo or Saab would du just fine In my country, Argentina: old, cheap Fiats are the starter car if you’re a young kid with not-so-much money. The Fiat 147 mainly and the Fiat Uno. Volvo or merc in Finland Would a brick do? Finland. BMW E36 318- 325 depending on budget, VW Golf Mk 4 and 5, honda Civic -92 to 00 is relatively high up, and 200SX is also reasonably common. Volvo 240 missä se on listassasi? Tyylikäs amis autoksi. Anything Japanese in UAE My dad had a V6 version. Only complaint he had was how low it was. But insurance would be through the roof. As a 4th gen owner I’m going to lol at easy to repair water pump = 6 hours, I found my twin (mine has the plate in the window) Hey there! Shining Pagination Page 3 Next page Next Page Previous page Prev Page Latest News Toys and Gadgets We’re Going To Need All Of The New Lego Speed Champions Sets News Contain Your Excitement: The Honda Civic Has Been Facelifted News Here’s Every Car Manufacturer Offering UK EV Grants News Two Chevrolet Corvettes Just Dethroned Ford At The Nürburgring News The BMW M3 CS Touring Is The Fastest Ever Estate At The Nürburgring News KTM X-Bow Production Looks Set To EndSubscribe to our NewsletterGet the latest car news, reviews and unmissable promotions from the team direct to your inboxFor more information see our Privacy Policy Leave this field blank Latest Reviews Reviews 2025 Kia EV6 GT Review: So Close To Being Good, Yet So Far Reviews 2025 Volvo XC90 Review: Old, But Still Gold Reviews 2025 Hyundai Inster Review: Great Thing, Small Package Reviews Lotus Emira Turbo SE Review: Good, But You’ll Still Want The V6 Reviews 2025 Skoda Elroq vRS Review: We Are Not Entertained Reviews Alfa Romeo Junior Ibrida Review: Does What It Needs To, But Not Much More
In my country, Argentina: old, cheap Fiats are the starter car if you’re a young kid with not-so-much money. The Fiat 147 mainly and the Fiat Uno.
Finland. BMW E36 318- 325 depending on budget, VW Golf Mk 4 and 5, honda Civic -92 to 00 is relatively high up, and 200SX is also reasonably common.
My dad had a V6 version. Only complaint he had was how low it was. But insurance would be through the roof.
As a 4th gen owner I’m going to lol at easy to repair water pump = 6 hours, I found my twin (mine has the plate in the window)
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Ford fiesta or mazda 2 sounds nice
Also in the U.S. an Acura (Honda for European and Japanese folk) Integra could work!
In Sweden any Volvo or Saab would du just fine
In my country, Argentina: old, cheap Fiats are the starter car if you’re a young kid with not-so-much money. The Fiat 147 mainly and the Fiat Uno.
Volvo or merc in Finland
Would a brick do?
Finland. BMW E36 318- 325 depending on budget, VW Golf Mk 4 and 5, honda Civic -92 to 00 is relatively high up, and 200SX is also reasonably common.
Volvo 240 missä se on listassasi? Tyylikäs amis autoksi.
Anything Japanese in UAE
My dad had a V6 version. Only complaint he had was how low it was. But insurance would be through the roof.
As a 4th gen owner I’m going to lol at easy to repair water pump = 6 hours, I found my twin (mine has the plate in the window)
Hey there!
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