Why Your First Car SHOULD Be A Second Hand Beater
So you’ve finally passed your driving test, finally you’ll be able to feel the road beneath you as you adventure to literally anywhere (and find any excuse to do so)… But there’s one small issue; you don’t have a car yet.
So you set about looking online at some cars that take your fancy; a new Audi A3 perhaps, a new MX5, a new Fiesta, or maybe even a new Dacia Sandero. Sure, they’re affordable with the finance deals that are available today, even on a fairly low income first job, BUT you should be aiming your sites lower, a lot lower, ‘second-hand-beater’ lower, and here’s why.
You Will DEFINITELY Have A Crash
Mistakes will be made somewhere along the line, whether by you or someone else, regardless of how good a driver you might think you are. I crashed my first car 3 times (none of them were my fault - seriously), twice on roundabouts where people cut me off, and another time a lorry decided it wanted to push out of a side street and pinch my cars bum. If this had happened to a new car, my already astrinomical insurance would have been even more ridiculous afterwards, but because the car was a 2nd hand sh*tbox, I went to my local junkyard and sourced spare parts. The other parties were happy to pay the few hundred pounds, so my insurance continued to gradually reduce in price. You couldn’t do that on a new car.
They Have The Strange Ability To Keep Going
Yes, stuff will go wrong (we’ll get to that in a minute), but a cheap little beater will keep marching on through all sorts on just a shoe-string budget. My little 1.0L Corsa did over 100k miles with nothing more than a simple service every year. It just kept on chugging along quite happily. What did eventually kill it (so I’m told) was having an arguement with another car, which it lost. New cars are boring in this respect, because they’ll just work - where’s the fun in that?!
You'll Learn New Skills
As mentioned above, stuff will break - sometimes all the time. But that’s a good thing in the long run, as small cars are usually very easy to fix(or bodge) back together again. Skills that you can then apply elsewhere, or to help friends (and in turn, earn beer tokens). You wouldn’t dare do this with a newer car, simply because you pretty much couldn’t.
You'll Make Life Long Friends
Continuing on from above, when stuff goes wrong, you’ll want to learn how to fix it - So naturally you’ll join a forum of some sort. I did this, and I’ve made some life long friends doing it. We still meet up regularly for coffee and a blast around some local roads in our assortment of new cars.
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Comments
I would add how having an awful first car will make you appreciate all the nice things the next car has.
My first car was an absolute piece of trash. My next car was a base model Chevy cavalier with no heat, power nothing, and a radio that sometimes worked.
That Cavalier was a Ferrari to me after my first car.
Still have my first car, still running great, no repairs needed so far also still in top condition despite being a ford
My First cost me £150 was 1.1 Citreon Saxo, That was a S**tbox the power steering worked every other day i ended up pulling out the immobiliser system as it worked so well i couldnt start the car. i did crash it with in 2 weeks fixed the whole car with a couple of favours for 100 quid. Thing that eventually killed it was failing MOT on suspension that i couldnt find a cheap 2nd hand part to replace so scrapped it. I do miss having a car that i didnt mind damaging i definitely agree that first cars should be cheap things.
Aww sir, i have one myself and they have uncanny ability to get under your skin.
I still drive my first car and see what you are saying…
I fixed the AUX lead myself as it wasnt working at all, replaced light bulbs and air filters etc..
But ive had other issues that I wouldnt want to really resolve myself.. I am still learning a lot about my car too after a few months of ownership.
I have also knocked it a few times -_-
Ive scratched the front bumper which has since been repaired as I got the front bumper readjusted and it got a respray etc… Ive curbed my wheels quite a few times now.. Probably the most annoying thing you can do hahahaa and ive also recently gone and put a lovely big, gaping wedge in the rear wing which im thinking about removing XD
Im hoping im not to have anymore fun with the car in this kind of aspect… I bought the car with no service history and also dont know of any recent repairs or the last time the Tyres had been changed whilst the car is currently at 187,000 miles… XD
Also got a second hand Corsa as my first car!
I got my first car a year and a half ago. Ive had six cars since then… Never had an accident.
My first car was an Isuzu Trooper, I believe
I already figured this out, but I found out something better. Get an older, cooler, less shitbox, and make it nice. MK2 Volkswagen Jetta all the way.
Yeah, even for rich kids, if I was a rich parent it would pain my heart to give my child a nice Mercedes and have him crash it. It would be better to get a second-hand Camry to crash than a nice car.
I would actually buy the mercedes for the safety aspect. But it will be with the smallest engine. Id rather my kid crash in a mercedes than a fiesta.
Also the main reason for crahses is that we drive faster for the conditions, but you can still go fast in a cheap car, it just doesnt handle as well.
Also good choice xD