Beginner car selection
Hello, I have a question: does anyone know of any cars that are suitable for beginners?
So they should be a new model year. And not exactly slow (sporty). A navigation system, on-board computer, etc. would also be good. Feel free to suggest anything. 😀
Ford Focus, Opel Astra, BMW 1er… these are so typical candidates, Navi can basically also retrofit or take your own (TomTom) if you care about it. The Audi A3 is certainly also a car that meets your wishes, but the golf is usually too expensive, and it is neither sporty nor particularly reliable. Golf IV is also quite overhauled, so if it is absolutely necessary to be a golf, you should choose something newer.
Believe, from Skoda Fabia there is also a more “sporty” equipment, or the Seat Leon, which is not so expensive, a friend drives the also & is actually quite satisfied with it.
I find your criteria wrong for a driver.
I would rather pay attention to good safety (active and passive), good visibility and high reliability.
Sportiness usually means very high insurance premiums and sensitive aluminium rims or thresholds for beginners, with which one gets as much more trouble with the small driving errors to be expected than with a slightly more high-legged version.
Built-in navigation devices in used cars often have outdated map material, but are often also technically outdated crap. You drive cheaper and better if you tap a new portable to the pane every three, four years.
Start with a golf IV or a focus I with not too strong motorization. As you swim well in traffic and are with quite good overall economics – as an alternative, the first fiestas of the still current generation (from about 2008) are also with reasonable running performances and quick-leaf maintenance from approx. 5,000 €; with some better equipment maybe around €7,000.
It has the advantage that you can then save the cash insurance, which is also really expensive at the Greenhorn tariff…
Cars that are suitable for beginners are just the opposite of what you imagine. A beginner car shouldn’t be too expensive because you just tend to drive to the car as a beginner. If you’re an expensive car, you’re gonna get angry. And a beginner car should also be slower than athletic…. the “sporty” way of driving is just that it causes heavy accidents, especially for beginners who like to overestimate themselves.
On board computers and so ́n Schnickschnack I would also miss out on the first car, buy yourself a normal Navi and that is enough to get from A to B.
I would also choose a relatively small car for a starter, which is very clear. This saves trouble and macks while parking.
I have had good experiences with a Daihatsu Cuore. Small, clear, not too expensive in terms of taxes and insurance, economical in consumption, as a beginner car, in my opinion super suitable.
So I’m 17 and got me n 177 PS Peugeot 307CC (Cabrio, because the girls find it cooler in the summer) and I’m really happy with that. Lower, other rims. And athletic one can also drive with the 177 hp:D And the cars go off from 3000€. (For a good 7000, but 3000 are enough to be happy ;)))
There are people who don’t have a car and yet have a perfect love life.
If women only come to one who’s sitting in the convertible, you did something wrong.
“So they should be a new year of construction. And also not just slow (sporty) Good would also be navi onboard computers etc”
I guess. Get a cheap car where it doesn’t hurt when it gets a scratch and start driving. If you’re no longer a beginner, you can get a better one. Furthermore, you don’t need to get a fast car if you don’t drive frequently.
But I don’t want to be with a cheap and old crutch
You’re just such a traffic disability if you have to brake with your sports car in front of each punch hole and watch in curves that you don’t break the stern.
Apart from where it would be relevant not to have a crutch, you can also simply drive right and get overtake.
What do you mean disabled? So 150km/h creates every cheap old crutch if you want to accelerate faster the walks just move higher, everything is a question of technology.
In the beginning I would never put much money in a car, the danger is simply very big that you burn an accident and then it is better to have a cheap ^^
If you’re talking about speed, consider making a motor driver’s license. Motorcycles are cheaper and have a much higher acceleration.
Wait a minute. You say a fast car is too dangerous for a beginner and would you rather recommend buying a motorcycle in the same breath?!
“You say a fast car is too dangerous”
No, I never said*. I said in his first car you drive in anyway beuling and crazers, so you should rather take cheap things that don’t hurt so much.
*Citat: “the danger is simply very big that you burn an accident and then it is better you have a cheap“
I’ve read down the hall that your budget is 15 mills. This makes a number of cars suitable:
BMW 1s and 3s
Audi A1, A3, A4
Vw Up, Polo, Golf, Jetta, Passat (cc)
Opel Adam, Corsa,
Otherwise, also build Seat, Skoda, Hyundai, Kia, Mitsubishi, Toyota and much good cars. Just click through mobile.de, then you’ll find something.
How much money do you want to invest?
I’d guess. first gather driving experience on a vehicle that is not very motorized. In addition, the insurance for starters is already expensive enough, with PS-strong vehicles that will then increase again.
So money so about 15
Cars equipped with board computers etc. are part of newer years of construction and you can’t afford that… Other point, wv money have you made available?
Ca to 15,000
I would buy one for 3000-5000€… I would tend to nem polo or golf if you buy a car for 10000€ and the accident has you got off your money
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