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josaphine32 | 19:48 Fri 26th Nov 2010 | Motoring
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Hi im a 17 year old looking for a first car. i obviously need a cheap insurable car and want it to be quite small. can any one help thanks.
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Don't even consider anything which isn't in Insurance Group 1
http://www.parkers.co...-group.aspx?ig=1#ig=0
2
http://www.parkers.co...-group.aspx?ig=2#ig=0
or 3
http://www.parkers.co...-group.aspx?ig=3#ig=0

Be prepared for a shock when you get your insurance quote. It's almost certainly going to be over £2000 per year (and quite possibly nearer to, or even over £4000). Try adding a more experienced driver, such as a parent, onto your own policy as a named driver. (Doing it that way round is completely legal and can get you a substantial discount. Doing it the other way round - with you as a named driver on someone else's policy for your car - is strictly illegal!).
Pass Plus can also get you a useful reduction on your insurance:
http://www.direct.gov...newdrivers/DG_4022426

Chris
I passed in April and got a 53 plate ka and i'm more than pleased with it. The insurance cost almost the same as the car though :| fully comp, for the year was £1100 which was my cheapest quote!!
My wife went from a Peugeot 205GTi to a Daewoo Matiz in one fell swoop years ago
( the Peugeot turned her into a road devil racing all the repmobiles!)
Anyway she has now had 2 and they are ideal for what you want. Cheap, comfortable and go well enough.
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Go for an oldie! I had a Morris Minor as my first car - it was older than I was. Cheap to run, tax and insure and if I ever left the lights on (regularly) I could start it with the handle.
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thanks for all your answers i think i might go for an oldie and currently look at Austin mini's .
Josaphine - beware! Minis are very expensive to run and insure! The reason? Young, first-time drivers like you think a Mini will be a cheap lttle runabout. Consequently, Minis (especially owned by youngsters) are a far higher insurance risk and the premiums will reflect that.

Secondly - I've owned three Minis by default (first wife and her daughter both had one and my sister-in-law who gave it to us). All the parts are surprisingly expensive for such as standard little car. In fact, the only reasonable costs to owning a Mini is low fuel consumption.

I really wouldn't recommend you buy a Mini Jo. It will cost you a bomb. Does someone in your family know about cars? What about your Dad? They usually sort cars out for their kids - it's what Dad's are for! Perhaps a VW. I have a 1984 Golf and the insurance is £146 per year (about £2.80 per week). OK - I'm 48 with 30 years driving and a clean licence, but a VW (not a GTi!) may be cheaper for you.
Citroen C1
I've got a Ford KA....I love it.
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Andyvon..It was my daughter who posted this question, I am a single parent and my daughters father lives 50miles away but he is usless with cars anyway, I have been trying to persuade her away from an austin mini for months, I will get her to look for something else,
Ford Ka. Cheap to insure, good mpg, cheap servicing.
Based on low insurance group, low running costs and safety, I would suggest the below used cars:

Toyota Aygo
Citroen C1
Vauxhall Corsa
If she persists with old-style Mini, she might regret it - a neighbour has one ( R- reg) and it's always needing "attention".
Sorry, Andy has said all this in much more detail, above.

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