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05 / 03 / 20

๐Ÿš˜ New Cars for New Drivers ๐Ÿš˜

You may have passed your driving test already, or still be in the process of reaching your end goal at your driving school, but wherever you are in the cycle of learning to drive, youโ€™re likely to be thinking about buying your first car.

When it comes to buying a new car as a new driver, it helps to keep a few things at the front of your mind when car-hunting:

 

Choose practicality

For first-time drivers, your first car should be above all else, practical.

Cars such as the Ford Fiesta are one of the best choices, theyโ€™re comfortable and easy to drive, and have a great selection of engines which make them cost-efficient. The Vauxhall Corsa is also a great choice, and comes with stop-start engines to save energy, too.

 

Shop second hand

New cars can make a real dent in your savings. Of course, one of the best ways to get a new car is on a finance deal (just make sure you donโ€™t go above what you can afford), but shopping second (or even third, or fourth) hand means you can get a real bargain.

Use automobile sites, as well as sites such as eBay and Gumtree for research purposes, and see how much you can save.

 

Good things come in small packages

No one needs a huge 4×4 as their first vehicle, it just isnโ€™t suitable for what you need as a first-time driver.

Some of the best new cars for new drivers come as smaller models. Think about the Fiat 500, itโ€™s compact, practical but super trendy. Although it has 4 seats, 3 doors make it compact and cute. The Ford KA is also a great choice, and very cost-efficient; perfect for new drivers.

 

Avoid going gadget-heavy

New cars these days come with all sorts of gadgets but remember as a first-time driver, you donโ€™t need an overloaded fancy dashboard.

When choosing a new car, only go for what you need โ€“ elements such as heating, air-con (although even this is sometimes deemed as a bit of a luxury!), radio and USB to play your music or charge your phone on the go are more than enough. Steering clear of too many gadgets will also keep the cost down, too.

 

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For more top tips, information on driving tests and your theory test, as well as the latest driving news, take a look at the rest of our blog.

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