seremify007
Junior Member
Guess not but presumably it'll be similar to C200 Kompressor/CGI where it's easy to get the exemption.So not P-Plate friendly any more?
I'd say the likes of Kia Rio, VW Polo, Mazda2, Ford Fiesta, Hyundai Getz, Holden Cruze, etc... aren't too bad nowadays. As long as you aren't scraping the bottom of the barrel of new cars, the $18-25k category is surprisingly well stocked. You can fit a bodykit to anything but realistically they are a pain to live with (I had one on my Civic FD). From a driver enthusiast perspective, some of those new cars drive surprisingly well, but maybe not quite Mini Cooper in handling quality. In all other aspects, and daily driving, I'd say hassle free motoring might be the way to go. It'll also be cheaper to maintain/service as well if you can get it for fixed-price servicing or thrown in.cos all I can get with $25,ooo are ugly toyota or ford cars. I'd rather have a car with a mad bodykit (in still relatively good condition)
Subaru Impreza hatchbacks for non-WRX (performance) models should be plentiful and cheap. They weren't that great value for money in the interior space and you were really paying the premium for the Subie AWD badge. If it were me I'd be looking at used Libertys instead which would be for similar money but both look and drive better. Unfortunately used Golfs, even non-GTI models, command a premium because they are Golfs.I actually liked the subaru impreza hatchback, but only in the GTI model which I cannot drive as P platers can't drive turbos && same goes for the Volkswagen golf.
Butttt anyways if I were to get a second hand car, what should I look out for?
BTW I noticed that 'Havox' your studying Bachelor of medicine. I've been wanting to do that for a while. Is it hard? & lots of work? etc. and did you get in straight out of high school
And I believe Havox got straight into it because he's a nerd