You ' ve just passed your test, you have that feeling of freedom, and all you want to do is get into the driving seat and hit the road. So of course you need to get yourself a set of wheels, the expenses of getting your actual license was only the beginning, you now have to find yourself an affordable first car, even if your blessed with riches, you still want to get the most for your money.
Don ' t let the insurance companies have a field day with you and a flashy high performance car. It ' s worth hunting around for a small engine work horse, just so you can get use to driving and not care so much if you accidentally clip a curb, or scrape a wall. Cheap cars are great first cars, they ' re not only cheap to buy, but are usually cheap to run and insure. You can get a good deal by looking around online and through magazines.
If your looking for a cheap motor, be sure you don ' t go too cheap or settle for a run down model. Be sure that the history of the car is up to scratch, good or full service history is more preferred and one that hasn ' t had many problems getting through MOT ' s. You might face costly repair bills opting for a poorly looked after car.
Your insurance is important and mandatory, so be sure your getting the most for your money. Young and new drivers will face high premiums; however you can still save yourself from being over charged. Search around online; don ' t settle for the first quote you come across. Try to help reduce your premiums by taking advanced driving classes and taking advantage of multi car or multi product discounts.
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