Author Topic: Buying a car  (Read 1919 times)

I like it

also, mini cooper. Do it. You know you want to.

My friend has that car, it's nice and fast for a first car


Volkswagen makes pretty decent cars.

Volkswagen makes pretty decent cars.
Especially when they bought out Skoda (If that was even their name?)


Suzuki Swift is a nice car. Manual, small but has a big interior. My friend's Swift does, on average, 15KM/L. Not sure if you have them in the UK though. It has 2 doors, a large trunk and enough room for your feet.
« Last Edit: April 24, 2014, 07:59:07 PM by Pie Crust »

black wheels add an extra 25 horsepower

Volkswagen Golf because original junglist

id like to own a honda, mini, or vw jetta

You might as well get a Volkswagen Gol. They're cheap, stuffty, Bluetooth doesn't work, the USB only charges your phone but atleast it can get you somewhere (Manual, 5 Shifts, steeringwheel vibrates when going past 80KM/h).

I would go for this as a first car for me. Ford Mustang (1999-2004) coupe, manual transmission probably. I've been finding them used for pretty good prices and the books are around $5k - $7k for 100k mile range. I doubt you have these in England though


You might as well get a Volkswagen Gol. They're cheap, stuffty, Bluetooth doesn't work, the USB only charges your phone but atleast it can get you somewhere (Manual, 5 Shifts, steeringwheel vibrates when going past 80KM/h).
VW... Gol...? Sorry to ask but are you brazilian or something? there is a VW car that is exclusive for Brazil it's called Gol

It's in Argentina too.