I've read the sticky post, but I live in Germany. Recommend me a first extremely cheap used car to get me from A to B on weekends (Student using public transportation on workdays)
Just something cheap to buy and own, maybe a nice interior if possible. Am a poorfag getting like 300€ a month for studying.
Thought about: Mini, Twingo, Smart, Corolla.
Below 1K and cheap fuel, insurance.
If something brakes, I'll probably just sell it instead of repairing.
nice quads but golf are overpriced a twingo or a corolla would be more in his price range
Aaron Sanchez
I was under the impression VW is bad. Maybe I'll consider one if I find it cheap
Also check em
Adrian Gray
I've had a Honda CRV 1999 model for about 5 years pre owned and it still runs like new only paid $1k
Blake Sullivan
Volvo 850, bullet proof and you could probably get a 850R manual for a grand in the EU
Brody Lopez
>but golf are overpriced
get a polo
David Sullivan
Twingo.
Jace Lee
memes aside probably a twingo or a ford ka
Evan Edwards
ive got a 2013 twingo, paying 42€ in taxes yearly and if iirc about under 500€ a year for insurance. teilkasko.
Andrew Cruz
Fiat Punto Twingo
Jordan Lewis
ford puma
Easton Perry
This, the 1.7 Puma is cheap to own and insure. They rust like hell but that makes them cheap to buy too.
Josiah Foster
Go for an old for ka or a Twingo, best beginer's car, not expensive in repairs, insurance and général cost.
Jaxson Ross
a brand new 2016 porsche cayenne turbo s is a good and affortable first car
Brody Flores
S65 AMG Unless ur poor or something
Charles Carter
Get an opel astra g. Won't turn any heads, but it'll be faithful and get you where you're going. Get the 1.6 16v version if possible. It's got enough pep to help you keep up with the traffic around you, without murdering your wallet in gas money. Interior is kinda cheap looking, but solid enough.
Anthony Rogers
Audi a2 >very lightweight, so good power to weight ratio, even at 70hp >30l tank goes for 400km easy, even if you're constantly above 3.5k RPM >previous owner probably used it as shopping cart, so little wear >alumemeum frame for FUCK RUST mine has been in service for 15years, and the only thing that starts to bother me are worn syncros in 3rd and 4rth, but no biggie
A2 buyers are the kind that dont drive awfully much and always keep the service book, so you can expect a full history of high-grade synth oil changes
Sebastian Harris
fuel and insurance
Oliver Barnes
Honda Jazz
Sebastian Robinson
mercedes 190
Sebastian Long
kia picanto is about as cheap as possible, but not very comfy
Jayden Turner
Or a Seat, or Skoda.
Justin Scott
Their prices are going up just like w124. Good suggestion. Mazda 323f or the before mentioned Astra
ford ka? never! It's a rust-trap twingo? hell yeah very decent, not that cheap though
Jacob Edwards
Tbh, you can't afford a car with 300€ per month for all your expenses. It is even more a waste of money if you just use it on weekends.
Nicholas Gonzalez
Mk2 Volkswagens are goat
Luis Foster
P much this.
Thomas Jenkins
Twingo1 IS the absolute bottom end of costs for a car and is actually a abnormally in the market since it offers so much for so little money.
The only car that might be cheaper to run would be a MKIII Fiesta but safety wise a Twingo1 is a fucking TANK compared to these. Fiestas and KAs (literally a Fiesta MKIII with a bodykit) are literal tincans with no thick beams under the sheet metal anywhere.
You don't have many options when you're too poor to actually own and run a car.
Owen Carter
*anomaly
need sleep
Jordan Martin
no they're teurer Müll
Aaron Brown
>teuer
Why? Have they reached classic status already?
Dylan Rodriguez
Cheap on insurance, good on fuel economy, and can be fixed with a screwdriver and a hammer.
Gavin Wood
>muh old VAG
John Russell
>cheap to own >cheap to insure
Dominic Watson
Thank you all for the suggestions!
Matthew Brooks
>Audi >cheap to own I was under the impression that shit loves to break and that its expensive to repair.
Carson Jackson
Buying a first car in yurop is suffering. Theres all these awesome cars for very little but they all have way too much bhp and cost a fortune to insure.
Brandon Baker
Audi 80 are quite bulletproof.
At least the 1.6 and 1.8 is
Samuel Johnson
Is it really that expensive? 300 a month, lets say 200€ for a car makes 2400€ a year. I think thats okay for a < 1K car, that I mught sell once the repair gets expensive
Joseph Cox
Don't forget the 2.3 inline 5.
Logan Gomez
Twingo or Polo are your only choices
You won't get a decent Golf for that money
Personally I waited to do my drivers license after university and once I got a job, so I could afford a nice new-ish car, because I didn't want to drive a shitbox like some poorfag. Considered it beneath me.
Rate my elitism
Jacob Lopez
Not even a cheap shitbox can be maintained on €200 a month tbqh
Insurance, petrol, maintenance, tires, etc
Jose Taylor
but having your licence allows you to drive your parents or friends cars, which you missed out on during uni
Chase Adams
>Twingo or Polo are your only choices
I've been looking at '97 Corrola's as a first car, they seem cheap and reliable. Why isn't that an option over the Twingo or Polo?
Jacob Lee
parts aren´t that cheap in germany
Sebastian Barnes
Fair enough. I'm from the UK, is it more of a viable option there?
Colton Thomas
My parents drove shitboxes too
8 year old wagons mostly
Hunter White
sounds great to drive around in with friends
Hunter Turner
I dont know, but just look up some parts for the toyota and some for a corsa or polo or some shit and compare, might be fine in the uk