right im basically after my own first car and dont no what to get and people keep suggesting loads of different cars so just wondering if people who drive them could tell me what there like looking as small hatches with cheapish insurance but still not slow
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I will assume, that first car means you are 17-19 I suppose.
What you should do, is completely forget about the car, until you have worked out what you can afford for insurance.
Work out how much cash you have to spend a month.
OK, so say £40 a month on fuel for a small engined car.
Allow about £15 a month for road tax.
You will need to allow around £100 a month for insurance, I would say at a bare minimum.
Pick a few cars and phone around for quotes...best car for insurance, is a Beige Citroen 2CV...just to give you an example.
It is a sad fact, that loads of cars that you would love (2.2 Vectra's, etc) will be dirt cheap to buy...but cost you thousands to insure.
Just a tip for you...a modified car, can save you money.
My 3rd car, when I was 19, was a 2 16V Calibra, less than 3 years old.
Link, an Insurance company, wanted £2500 a year Fully comp for me on that car.
My then Insurance Broker, Adrian Flux, who specialise in modified and performance cars, insured me including lowered suspension, performance exhaust system, air filter alloys, stereo etc...for £1400...ironicly, with Link!
The very best way, to get cheap insurance, on a cool car...is to build or buy a Kit car...such as the Lotus 7 type ones, which you can build yourself, for not alot...also means you can upgrade the engine when you like...but the main thing, is specialist insurance...because you built it, or they assume you did, they also assume you will repair it and are more likely to take care of it, so insurance is utterly cheap.
My mate and I built a stunning Lotus 7 type car, as his first car with a 1.3 lump...blistering acceleration and handling, because it's so small and light...Insurance, fully comp £285...that was 12 or so years ago...but you get the idea.
So yeah...work out what you can afford to spend on insurance, then pick the car with what's left over!
Diesel is good...in fact, if you want to go silly...get a 1.9 TD Golf...maybe mark 3...bomb proof...then get your modified insurance company, and bung a 60 BHP or more Nitrous injection kit on it...and pi$$ all over many cars from the lights!