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What would be a good FIRST car? ( in America )

PostPosted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 12:27 am
by avp_bluearmy
HI! Well, I passed the drivers ED test....
28/30
man, I am good, i passed my BOATING test with a 95/100
what will my flying test will be? lol

anyways....

I might be geting a car like when I turn 16 ( may 21st ) but I like to plan ahead....

I am thinking of either a Honda Prelude, or Honda Civic ( Coupe )

The purpose of those cars for me is that they are small and they look good with lambo doors. But I'd like to recieve advice from other people, so, what do you all recomend?

Re: What would be a good FIRST car? ( in America )

PostPosted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 5:39 am
by Woodlouse2002
Honda's are a good choice. They'll never break down and will be very economic on fuel. If you do go for one get a fairly recent model as I believe that Honda have had not a single failiure with their new engine.

Re: What would be a good FIRST car? ( in America )

PostPosted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 5:49 am
by C
One that does more than 30mpg is good for starters...

Can't go wrong with Honda. Solid engineering, particularly if you get one with a VTEC engine (Ever wondered why Ford use ZETEC? - the Honda's VTEC predates it by about 2 years). :)

Re: What would be a good FIRST car? ( in America )

PostPosted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 11:12 am
by avp_bluearmy
Ok, yeah, Im very interested in the Honda Civic SI         ( 2000 ) I just like those little cars.

Re: What would be a good FIRST car? ( in America )

PostPosted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 12:38 pm
by BMan1113VR
get an older mx-5 miata. . .they are pretty cheap now (as low as $3000). . .rwd, something you will never regret.

there is also a HUGE aftermarket for them (everything from cold-air intakes to LS1 V8 engine swaps)

if you are ever interested in possibly weekend racing or any form of performance driving, the miata is the car for you.

Re: What would be a good FIRST car? ( in America )

PostPosted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 12:54 pm
by Fozzer
get an older mx-5 miata. . .they are pretty cheap now (as low as $3000). . .rwd, something you will never regret.

there is also a HUGE aftermarket for them (everything from cold-air intakes to LS1 V8 engine swaps)

if you are ever interested in possibly weekend racing or any form of performance driving, the miata is the car for you.


I think AVP is after something sensible....
...with a sensible Insurance Premium...
..and sensible running costs...!

A sports/racing open MX-5 Miata car hardly fits that bill...:'(...!

Before bying any motor car, enquire the Insurance Premium for it FIRST....!
..as a young driver, you may be refused Insurance cover...:o...!

The Honda is good...;)...!

Paul....Insurance Companies pay ME to drive now... ;D...!


Re: What would be a good FIRST car? ( in America )

PostPosted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 3:02 pm
by BMan1113VR

I think AVP is after something sensible....
...with a sensible Insurance Premium...
..and sensible running costs...!

A sports/racing open MX-5 Miata car hardly fits that bill...:'(...!

Before bying any motor car, enquire the Insurance Premiun for it FIRST....!
..as a young driver, you may be refused Insurance cover...:o...!

The Honda is good...;)...!

Paul....Insurance Companies pay ME to drive now... ;D...!
Insurance on a pre 2000 miata is not that bad at all on this side of the pond. . .especially considering that most pre2000 miata's don't cost more than $10,000.

Re: What would be a good FIRST car? ( in America )

PostPosted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 10:20 pm
by avp_bluearmy
hum.... then i guess i better check the miata out... i just have ot picture it with some 17's and lambp doors. But I will be a safe driver, i will barely drive above 5 over the limit. I love my life :)

the miata reminded me of the benchwarmers

THAT MY MIATA! GET HIM!

Re: What would be a good FIRST car? ( in America )

PostPosted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 5:07 am
by Fozzer
hum.... then i guess i better check the miata out... i just have ot picture it with some 17's and lambp doors. But I will be a safe driver, i will barely drive above 5 over the limit. I love my life :)

the miata reminded me of the benchwarmers

THAT MY MIATA! GET HIM!


I think the sensible ones amongst us have lost out.... :'(...!
LOL...!

Whenever I think of 16 year-olds, fast motor cars with gas guzzling engines, fancy extras, high maintenance costs, high running costs, high insurance premiums, etc, etc, the word "Poverty" springs to mind....
....not to mention Police records..."i will barely drive above 5 over the limit"....:o...!

Paul...clean car/motorcycle driving licence for 56 years...8)...!

Re: What would be a good FIRST car? ( in America )

PostPosted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 6:42 am
by Woodlouse2002
The one problem with the MX-5. It's a girls car. The sort of car a hairdressers secretary would own. (Obviously the hairdresser would own a Z3.)

Re: What would be a good FIRST car? ( in America )

PostPosted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 8:28 am
by Brett_Henderson
Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, Nissan Sentra....

Can't go wrong with any of those. And, since you're probably going to buy something used with plenty of miles already on it.. those cars make even more sense.

The Miata is too small. You won't be able to take your friends anywhere, when it's your turn to drive. It's even a bit impractical for just TWO people to travel in, with luggage. AND..  a Miata with any kind of mileage on it is going to become a financial head-ache. They don't age well. Probably partly because of the way a person woud drive a Miata (enthusiastically   ;)    )

Insurance on an older, used car for a 16 year-old has little to do with what the car is worth. Insurance companies take into consideration how a car will probably be driven. Sporty cars  +   16 year-olds = $$$

Now the little secret..  If you're looking for performance on a budget.. try and find an old Nissan Sentra SER (they called it a 200SX for a few model years (higher insurance, same car). If I remember  right.. It had a 150hp 2.0L engine and was pretty darn quick !

Re: What would be a good FIRST car? ( in America )

PostPosted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 11:45 am
by avp_bluearmy
well, I better make research into those... Yeah, I am not a miata fan, it is too small.... and girly ( no offence )

I like the Sentra, it is a good looking 4 door car, it looks good with a custom grille.
The Civic ( Coupe ) is really good looking, it has good maintenance costs, and it is safe, also, lambo doors and some 17's or 18's make it look.... there isnt a word for that....
The Toyota Corola.... are you talking about the old one? the one that is in Initial D??? Or NeedforSpeedUnderground 2? if it is... It isnt one of my favorites, i dont know why, too square  ;D

Re: What would be a good FIRST car? ( in America )

PostPosted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 1:58 pm
by BMan1113VR
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Insurance on an older, used car for a 16 year-old has little to do with what the car is worth. Insurance companies take into consideration how a car will probably be driven. Sporty cars

Re: What would be a good FIRST car? ( in America )

PostPosted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 2:02 pm
by BMan1113VR
well, I better make research into those... Yeah, I am not a miata fan, it is too small.... and girly ( no offence )

I never personally owned one, but have lots of seat time behind one, so it is no offence to me.

But. . .the best response I have ever heard to someone who thought it was a girls car: "drive one and then tell me its a girls car".

I also love the two arguments I see on here. One group says that it is not the right car because 16 year olds shouldn't be driving an "expensive" "gas guzzling" "sports car". The other group is calling the "sports car" a "chick car".

Re: What would be a good FIRST car? ( in America )

PostPosted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 4:12 pm
by Mushroom_Farmer
As soon as a car has a "sport car" label insurance goes up. If you don't believe me, get a quote on a Ford Mustang LS model and then get a qoute on a Mustang GT or Cobra.  Then factor in age and rates rise even more.

....The Miata is too small. You won't be able to take your friends anywhere, when it's your turn to drive....


This could be a good thing as it would eliminate the distraction that friends cause while driving. This is a major cause of accidents among teens.
I would go for a Honda Civic, or a Toyata Prius or Echo. Small cars, great mileage.
.........Just my 2 pennies..............