Sporty cars from the 90s and 00s for novice drivers?
As a new driver with less money in the bank, you can only laugh at the texts from mobile and other sites. What new driver has money for 2017 cars? That's absolute nonsense.
Here is the text ( https://www.mobile.de/magazin/artikel/das-sind-die-besten-anfaengerautos-22026 )
My question is, what do you recommend? Where should a trainee start today with a budget of up to โฌ5,000 (the absolute limit of pain and frustration)?
I'm particularly drawn to the Peugeot 106 Sport (>75 hp) and the Citroen Saxo Sport (>75 hp). Unfortunately, these are often located near the French border, which is understandable. Far away from me. What sporty cars from the same model years come to mind? I'm familiar with the VW Golf IV and its identically built Audi A3, of course, but it doesn't have to be that standard. ๐
Best regards
You can still look at Mobile and Co. With their filter functions you give what you want and how much money you have. Then you’ll see what’s going on. What I can tell you now is that for around 5,000 euros it is also available old top-class carts such as S-Classes, 7 BMW, Audi A8, VW Phaeton.
I don’t say that all of them do nothing but that’s not and even if it’s tempting to be able to drive such high-engined upper class limousines for relatively little money, you should make a wide arc around these carts. The maintenance – especially insurance and consumption – strikes a violent hole in the wallet. In addition, it comes with the things a lot of toe like zig ECUs, possibly. Air suspension and what does not slip all around the area.
You’re going to be there with your short shirt. What would be very good and sporty is possible. a C-Class as W203, S203, CL203, BMW E46, Honda CRX, Toyota and Mazda. However, you just have to look great at the BMW E46. This model is one of the most colorful carts ever. And they’re not often completely decoy. Of course, that one looks good at the carts is self-evident.
Thank you. I’m looking around on mobile. Only the text from the editors was a little bit of a bullshit. Which driver can afford a Peugeot 208 II?
Your suggestions sound interesting, I’ll take a look.
The insurance is of course a topic for you. I have a look at it.
Consider factors such as insurance. Often unloved cars like C-Class etc. are damn cheap.
My 600SE is certainly not a novice car, because in maintenance not cheap, but the insurance is a gift at 139โฌ. It doesn’t have to be a V12….
No, don’t. :
It’s also supposed to be a vehicle that doesn’t go down the world if you look where. ๐
What is sporting for you? I don’t see anything sporting about your examples.
90s and 00s are not suitable for starters. Too uncertain. The vehicles should already have at least airbags, ABS and ESP.
And in what time do you even live that you only find such old junks on a budget of 5,000โฌ? For the money you already get a good BMW E46 with 150-180PS, which you can actually call sports.
Oh, the fine Lord. Of course everything knows better.
The 00s also include 2000 to 2009 if you haven’t known.
BMW E46? So much great and better? That’s funny, probably. What makes it more sporty than the sport variant of the Peugeot 106 or Citroen Saxo that you used as a rally vehicle?
When is a vehicle sporting? Do we really want to argue about this now?
If you want to argue about it, I don’t see the point, but that’s a prerequisite for helping you.
Your two described vehicles are small deadbirths in which you get in an accident.
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Haha, fit. I’ll see.