BMW 316i coupe 104HP You don’t need AWD with 100HP, it will kill too much power (energy loses).
What year?
MX5 obviously
Full agreement there!
Totally agree. I got a years driving experiance in my Mum’s Suzuki Swift then bought my first car, an MX5, back in May. I’ve still got it, and love it to bits! :)
I wouldn’t advise RWD for a first car, even low powered. Get the hang of driving in an FWD car, then get your first RWD car.
how about a Volvo?
As Astro said below, I would advise that you get a FWD car, as they will generally be cheaper to insure than RWD. After I passed my test, I spent a year driving my Mum’s 2013 Suzuki Swift, then a year later I bought a Mk2.5 MX5. That MX5 still costs me £1400 a year to insure, but would’ve been more expensive than if I was trying to insure it without a years driving experience.I guess what I’m trying to say is just be patient. ;)
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BMW 316i coupe 104HP
You don’t need AWD with 100HP, it will kill too much power (energy loses).
What year?
MX5 obviously
Full agreement there!
Totally agree. I got a years driving experiance in my Mum’s Suzuki Swift then bought my first car, an MX5, back in May. I’ve still got it, and love it to bits! :)
I wouldn’t advise RWD for a first car, even low powered. Get the hang of driving in an FWD car, then get your first RWD car.
how about a Volvo?
As Astro said below, I would advise that you get a FWD car, as they will generally be cheaper to insure than RWD. After I passed my test, I spent a year driving my Mum’s 2013 Suzuki Swift, then a year later I bought a Mk2.5 MX5. That MX5 still costs me £1400 a year to insure, but would’ve been more expensive than if I was trying to insure it without a years driving experience.I guess what I’m trying to say is just be patient. ;)