Doodle
MB Enthusiast
Local Volvo specialist was making a tidy business selling mk1 S/V40s to young drivers as the insurance premiums were attractive. Unfortunately they're in short supply now, I'm not sure the newer ones are quite as promising.
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We are well into double figures with VW's in our families ; think you have been unlucky . The Fords we have had , more than a few , have been troublesome and deserve their acronym Fixed Or Repaired Daily .I beg to differ. You can go wrong with a VW. I did and would not advise it as being suitable for a new driver. An old Focus is a far better option.
I will always go German rather than pacific rim or British . Can't go wrong with VW .
Another off the wall choice , perhaps slightly dearer for a young driver to insure , but what price can you put on safety : Mercedes 190E , a classic car with same safety as a W126 built in , and the 1.8 shouldn't be too astronomical to insure .
Get him into the fold from the start .
My first car was a W115 220/8 and I walked away from the head on crash I had in it ( other car came round a bend on my side of the road ) .
You can't put a price on the life of your child .
Limited Edition 1.2 Corsa , not flimsy like the Aygo/107/C1 , sporty looking and gets suspension from the SRI .
We grew up with Minis with basic heating and single speed wipers, drum brakes and dynamos. How on earth did we survive?
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