When people first pass their driving tests, 99% of them will want to get the most expensive motors straight away. While there’s nothing wrong with thinking big, it’s more productive to be sensible. There’s
no way a new driver could afford a Ferrari, and even if they could the insurance would be a killer. So what are the best cars for new drivers? The short answer is something cheap and something small. It’s no secret that getting out on the road is becoming more and more expensive with rising petrol costs, insurance premiums and car taxes. For this reason, getting the cheapest car possible is the best way to go. But don’t think you have to get a total wreck, there are a huge selection of used cars that are ideal for new drivers. Accidents happen in the first few years after passing your driving test. From parking errors to the odd scuff or scrape, you’ll find many new drivers are simply driving too big a car. Getting a smaller car like a Renault Clio or even a Mini Cooper will make the experience
much easier and you’ll have less of a hard time looking for somewhere to park!
But where can you find a good used car? The best place to look is the internet. Big sites like Carsource and Teletextcars list thousands of second hand motors, so there’s no shortage of choice. You can search by make, model and price, which makes finding a real argain
very easy indeed.
New drivers aren’t looking to pay a fortune to experience the independence and fun of getting out on the road. Neither are they expecting to pay a fortune to cover damage and parking costs. Getting
a small second hand car will bring costs down and make driving so much easier. So get online and get searching!
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