What kind of car should I buy?
I'm currently getting my driver's license, but unfortunately I don't know much about cars. I've saved €4,000 now, and I can't decide which one to get.
I'm currently getting my driver's license, but unfortunately I don't know much about cars. I've saved €4,000 now, and I can't decide which one to get.
Hi, I parked illegally and am still on probation. Will it be extended now?
With three-way financing, are the mileage figures also collected when you subsequently purchase the car? So do you still have to pay compensation for the extra mileage?
Where is the best place to park to be as close as possible to the exhibition grounds?
Hello, I recently bought a 2008 Yz 250f and found a fuel tap and a choke on the engine. Do I even need to operate this choke if it's over 20 degrees? And do I only have to turn the fuel tap on when starting the car or also when driving and only turn it…
(I'm currently doing the A promotion and it will definitely be September before I get the Hab)
I'm currently looking for a new used car for mostly short trips. I was originally looking for a gasoline-powered car, but comparable models (Audi A5) with natural gas are 10-15% cheaper. Hence my question: Does it make sense to buy a car with natural gas now, even though the technology is gradually being phased out?…
4,000€ are a lot too little to order a car.
You will have to buy an old already driven by someone else -> Used cars
Here there is high potential to be doubled, you pay too much for scrap.
So go to your father or someone who knows cars with the question. Here no one can know where you live and how the technical condition of a suitable car is actually in your environment.
At advertisements on Mobile.de you can only see pictures and descriptions of sellers who want to sell something.
Tip: Do not buy small cars or small cars, which are often a problem if you have an accident -> Hospital or Sarg.
40 km/h Crash Test -> Severe injuries to expect (actually no one eiert at 40 km/h): https://www.adac.de/rund-ums-fahrzeug/tests/crashtest/frontalcrash-small-overlap/
A 2008 Toyota Aygo gets you loose for the money
One for a maximum of 3,000 euros, because there are still further costs. Car insurance will certainly be the highest cost factor.
As a good vehicle, I would recommend a Toyota. Yaris, Auris/Corolla or a Avensis if it is to be a bit bigger.
But also a Honda Jazz or Civic is a good choice.
Of course, it is necessary to cut down in this price region, but nevertheless it is possible to find quite unproblematic vehicles.