First Car Help

Soldato
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Hi guys,

After passing am looking for a car. Max budget £1000. Cheaper the better.

Basically looking for something cheap to ensure, quick, good looking and cheap to run.

Been looking at Saxos, and Puntos.

Any recommendations?
 
Soldato
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You'll get more for your money by going for a higher class of car - small things like Saxo's are seen as "ideal first time cars" because they're perceived as being as small as a packet of crisps, compared to higher classes of cars such as 306/Xsara, and even higher classes of cars such as the Mondeo, which comparatively are "as huge as an ocean-going cruise liner".

Citroen Xsara? Basically a Peugeot 306 with a different body and badge.
Ford Mondeo (yeah, I know)/Citroen Xantia, but lots of space/comfort/safety, with a low price tag because they don't command the premium smaller cars do. At least check out insurance for something like a Mondeo before dismissing something this size ;)
 
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Soldato
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Check out the sticky - there's links to lots of insurance sites, give them all a try and you're sure to find some reasonable quotes.

As for insurance costs, it all depends. However you may be surprised, insuring a Mondeo could work out not too much more than a Saxo, as not many young people will typically be driving a Mondeo compared to a Saxo - with lower payouts to youngster's driving Mondeos than youngsters driving Saxos the risk to them won't necessarily be as high ;)
 
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hogfather said:
you can get a quote off any insurance site :)

Just make up a registration date - around when the car you're after was made, and dont enter a numberplate.
Or browse through AutoTrader for the car you're looking for and enter the numberplate shown in the pictures ;)
 
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Don't bother with Confused.com

Instead, it is better to go out into the street, ask 50 people to write down a name of an insurance company, and a random price, stick them all in a hat, and pull some out.

Go to the insurance companies directly.
 
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ConfusedTA said:
Don't bother with Confused.com

Instead, it is better to go out into the street, ask 50 people to write down a name of an insurance company, and a random price, stick them all in a hat, and pull some out

Hey, thats my line! :p
 
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Sorry Fox, I seem to be using all your lines today ;)

triggerthat - give the Admiral group (Admiral, Elephant, Diamond, Bell Direct) a try, and try adding an older female with no accidents/claims (mum for example) as a 2nd driver.

However what is a cheap insurance company for you might be expensive for me, and vice versa, so the only way to know is to try all of them.
 
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