Author Topic: What car should be my first?  (Read 4651 times)


imo parts for cars made in another country usually cost more than parts for an american made car

I have a Kia and often find this to be the opposite.
Then again, I haven't had much go wrong with it except for the battery dying.

old as beetle
i see nothing wrong with this
they're cheap to buy
they're easy and cheap to fix
can't really get in trouble with them
plus its just plain cool to be able to daily drive a classic
and bonus points if its a manual


i see nothing wrong with this
they're cheap to buy
they're easy and cheap to fix
can't really get in trouble with them
plus its just plain cool to be able to daily drive a classic
and bonus points if its a manual
But they were notoriously unsafe

But they were notoriously unsafe
they hold their own about as well as any 40 year old car
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRbwTutw-Hk
i mean i'll take a nice rust free beetle over a rusted to stuff 90's economy car any day

what about a corvette if I can get the money
been wanting one of those for a long time

what about a corvette if I can get the money
been wanting one of those for a long time
Rwd is not a very good idea for a first car, especially not one with that much horsepower.

Rwd is not a very good idea for a first car, especially not one with that much horsepower.
what do you know about cars as far as I can tell. you are a brony so yeah xddd.

Anyways, Get a Pontiac at eBay or something like a Honda Civic. If you have enough money, an Acura TSX would be nice.

what about a corvette if I can get the money
been wanting one of those for a long time

*heavy breathing*

I suggest getting an Audi. You can get one with good mileage around $10k and it's also a really safe car.

I have a 2008 scion xD (name of the car, not an emote) and it's pretty great for a first car. any other toyota would probably also be great
I have a Kia and often find this to be the opposite.
that would probably be because of how much of their parts are made in america
I work for a company that makes some parts for some hyundai and kia cars
we make the plastic parts for heaters and blowers, and wheel guards and cowl tops (which are the bits that are stuck behind the hood, right in front of the windshield). I don't know what cars they belong to, just their internal identifiers :(
and there are both kia and hyundai factories nearby. there are so many korean people here

but for cars that are actually imported it would probably be harder to find parts

what do you know about cars as far as I can tell. you are a brony so yeah xddd.
Woah woah woah there buddy, pump the brakes. You're saying I can't know anything other than stuff about ponies?

Rwd cars are notorius for having oversteer and while it shouldn't happen in normal driving situations it will happen in the snow. Setro lives in NY (I think) which from my experience has snow from late November to early May which means he is gonna get alot of wheel spin. A fwd or awd car will not oversteer because they are being pulled and not pushed.


I have a 2013 Volvo S60.

You can get a 2003 model for pretty damn cheap, like $5000. It comes with an automatic moonroof, full leather seats, heated seats, 20 presets for your favorite stations, 27mpg and a lot more. Not to mention Volvos are super safe.
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