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Fiat 500 Or Similar
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What do 17 year old girls drive these days?
Must be cute, nippy, but not too stupid to insure.
Any suggestions?
Must be cute, nippy, but not too stupid to insure.
Any suggestions?
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Quite old now though. http://www.s ussexsportsc ars.co.uk/ca r_images/upl oads/2013/07 /FIIIIGARO-3 .jpg
21:46 Tue 17th Nov 2015
I thought the Figaro had been around for about 10 years but it seems nearer to 25 years
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"nippy"/"not too stupid to insure"
Those two don't go hand in hand afaic.
These days new young drivers are offered the option of "the back box" (of surveillance) it monitors their driving habits: speed/braking etc. stops short of checking whether they've come back before midnight and washed their private parts properly but apparently signing up to this atrocity gets their insurance significantly lowered.
Not sure about the car - I like the Fiat 500 Abarth but that might be a bit too nippy!
Those two don't go hand in hand afaic.
These days new young drivers are offered the option of "the back box" (of surveillance) it monitors their driving habits: speed/braking etc. stops short of checking whether they've come back before midnight and washed their private parts properly but apparently signing up to this atrocity gets their insurance significantly lowered.
Not sure about the car - I like the Fiat 500 Abarth but that might be a bit too nippy!
Well ladybirder with the Figaro you would most likely have to keep on top of it maintenance wise due to the age of them, body parts would be fairly difficult to find and expensive mechanically they are straight forward ( Nissan Micra engine ). They will always be worth decent money so I don't think you would lose much money if you sold it on ( maybe gain on it ).
The Fiat 500 on the other hand is much more modern but there are thousands of them around so they will depreciate quite quickly.
Your choice, ladybirder.
The Fiat 500 on the other hand is much more modern but there are thousands of them around so they will depreciate quite quickly.
Your choice, ladybirder.
Tony thank you. I wouldn't touch a Fiat 500, great little car but too many of them about. I like to drive something a little 'different'.
I spoke to my automative engineer friend about the Nissan Figaro. He nearly fainted. I got a resounding No for lot of the reasons you have mentioned. He also said it's too low to the ground I'll never get out of it. So I'll just put a picture on the bedroom wall:-{}
I spoke to my automative engineer friend about the Nissan Figaro. He nearly fainted. I got a resounding No for lot of the reasons you have mentioned. He also said it's too low to the ground I'll never get out of it. So I'll just put a picture on the bedroom wall:-{}
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