mr wilks said:Best advicefrom past experience is don't look for something "mint" or a keeper as the 1st car always ends up pranged & virtually worthless within 18months
My 18 year old daughter passed her test in November last year, she bought (with our help) a 3 year old Clio. it's now got so many dents in it it's beyond economical repair. First one was on the day after passing her test, she scraped a teacher's car in the school car park. buzyg said:Can't go wrong with a Clio.
Yeah, he's 16 now, 17 next year. He wants something else, like, say, a VW camper or a Series Landy. Plays bass guitar in a band, has quite a lot of stuff (in a good way) so something biggish but group 1-4 insurance would be helpful.mr wilks said:Apart from dodgy electrics with newer ones but they are a decent looking car for relatively small ££. Ideal for daughters but son's i'm not so sure :wink:buzyg said:Can't go wrong with a Clio.
Now that's a good idea..Ewazix said:... bolt on panels ...
but it looks good and goes very well with a long mot. But the main thing is my daughter loves it