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Buying A Car As A Young Driver 17 Years Old And In The UK? |
Okay im straightway taking my driving lessons so i can learn to drive to and from college as my mom recently had an fortune and it has put her off driving so she cant take me no more.
Im looking for a cheap car, low running costs and lowest insurance as possible. I dont genuinely earn much being on a minimum wage.
Please give me advice with links!!!!
Thank you
| Answer: First-class place to look would be auto trader or even your local newspaper. You should be able to pick up a twopenny car thats nothing special probably a 1.2 or 1.3L for about £500 Insurance may be a little high for your first previously, but places like tesco or virgin do the best deals ive found. At least if you buy a cheapo to start with if you do bang it etc its not a big tantalize. ( Or even if it breaks ) Hope this helps in any way. |
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