im 16/f and looking for a good first car but i am clueless when it comes to cars. i like scions and am probably going to get a scion xa, my brother has a tc. or i like a jeep wrangler or beetle bug. what are some other cars that would be good for me? i need it to be a big type of car, 2 or 4 door idc, sunroof, alot of space to see. any ideas on very strong safe cars with good bumpers and what i like haha?? possibly a cobalt orr any of thoes? yellow or black car, the city car club is gonna help me make it epic with exhaust and interior and vinyls :) can someone go over this with me i dont understand cars
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Cars? stephybabe answered Wednesday May 26 2010, 1:13 am: nissian sentra its cute and it goes about 40 miles per gal and it is a good car. stay away from american made cars i know it is bad to say but usually they dont last long and arent reliable. my first car was a chevy malibu and i had problems with the most stupidest shit. (ex manufactors theft system acting up) and that was one of many.
Ginguhh answered Tuesday May 11 2010, 11:46 pm: You don't need to be worrying about cars that will make you look cool driving up to school. Because, honestly...you'll probably wreck it.
You need a first car that is in your price range. You need a reliable car. You don't want a piece of junk that won't take you on roadtrips eventually.
I'd stick with toyotas, nissans, hondas, etc with low mileage. Make sure there are no problems with it before buying it.
I drove a 92' Mercury Grand Marquis to school everyday for two years. Let me remind you that this car looks like one of those massive cop cars that ate gas like candy.
You want a little car with good mileage, reliable, and low mileage. :)
Nissan Altimas are great cars. Same thing with Honda Civics. Try to stick to those if you can. Not only are they pretty good, they're kinda cute too. ;)
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