Something with a small 4 cylinder or a rwd 6cyl (fwd v6’s are a pain to work on) I started out on a 2005 dodge stratus, jumped to a supercharged grand prix after that, I wouldn’t recommend that though, got in way too much trouble with that car. lol
it depends on what you like. just search for a good cheap car that you like, eventually u will buy something that you will work on
I would suggest a lamborghini aventador. Best daily and best car to learn how to drive.
Depends a lot on where you live. If insurance is prohibitively expensive where you are like it is in the UK, it’s unlikely you’ll be able to afford anything better than a FWD ecobox.
I’d suggest going for an older Japanese car like a 90s Honda Civic. They are relatively cheap, reliable, incredibly moddable and have one of the best aftermarkets in the world. Not to mention double wishbone suspension front and rear as standard and relatively low kerb weights, so even if they aren’t fast they handle amazingly. Perfect car for developing driver skill
I will always stand behind Hondas as being one of the best first cars.
Thankyou Alex. I’m in Eastern Europe, Romania to be precise, and I will get my license soon. I’ll see if the market here offers any good Honda Civics.
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Something with a small 4 cylinder or a rwd 6cyl (fwd v6’s are a pain to work on) I started out on a 2005 dodge stratus, jumped to a supercharged grand prix after that, I wouldn’t recommend that though, got in way too much trouble with that car. lol
it depends on what you like. just search for a good cheap car that you like, eventually u will buy something that you will work on
I would suggest a lamborghini aventador. Best daily and best car to learn how to drive.
Depends a lot on where you live. If insurance is prohibitively expensive where you are like it is in the UK, it’s unlikely you’ll be able to afford anything better than a FWD ecobox.
I’d suggest going for an older Japanese car like a 90s Honda Civic. They are relatively cheap, reliable, incredibly moddable and have one of the best aftermarkets in the world. Not to mention double wishbone suspension front and rear as standard and relatively low kerb weights, so even if they aren’t fast they handle amazingly. Perfect car for developing driver skill
I will always stand behind Hondas as being one of the best first cars.
Thankyou Alex. I’m in Eastern Europe, Romania to be precise, and I will get my license soon. I’ll see if the market here offers any good Honda Civics.
Cheers
BMW 3 series compact?
first car options?