Forget the Beamer. For a first car, go for a Toyota or Nissan. Cheap as to run, plentiful parts and being a first car, it's bound to get scraped (No, I didn't mean scrapped !)
thejazzpianoma,
May 13, 7:40pm
LOL, nice work.
johnf_456,
May 13, 7:42pm
Very true, most car thieves would be embarrassed.
thejazzpianoma,
May 13, 7:52pm
Unless your Lupin.
johnf_456,
May 13, 7:54pm
Haha, do we get the option of a mask or paper bag to drive in them. (multplias.)
thejazzpianoma,
May 13, 7:57pm
Don't worry you wouldn't pass the dress code to get through the door.
johnf_456,
May 13, 8:48pm
Really dress code, what is standard!
morrisman1,
May 13, 8:53pm
Im interested in what model nissan you had. When I got my wheel bearing for mine earlier this week the guy at partsmaster said he sells bugger all nissan wheel bearings in comparison to other brands. If they need done yearly then something is going wrong with how they are installed. I've got a mate who went through CV joints yearly in a suby and Im sure they weren't being installed properly. It was just a bog standard legacy wagon.
morrisman1,
May 13, 8:54pm
Oh I'm sure he would, or is 'dress code' not literal! John wears some lovely floral numbers
johnf_456,
May 13, 8:57pm
Couldn't resist the urge could you to attack
morrisman1,
May 13, 8:58pm
I prefer to call it fishing
michael.benn,
May 13, 9:02pm
Hmm, my mate said the same. People actually like my Accord :D
im_andrew,
May 16, 9:18am
Doubt he will be able to insure one with limited driving experience. When I got my VR (first car) every insurer told me i was uninsurable
fordluva,
Feb 24, 8:06am
Id sooner have a 2000+ vehicle with 200kms for the same money
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