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There are two options here: either you are someone who already has experience (driving a car from parents or friends), or you have no experience at all, but you do have a driver’s license. Now we will talk about the second category.
Do I need an expensive or cheap car?
Don’t try to get an expensive car right away. And here’s why: in the beginning you will get used to the size of the car, to the handling and the traffic on the road. There is a good chance that you will damage the car, making it difficult to sell.
My first car was an Opel Astra, at the time of purchase it cost about three hundred thousand rubles. The first two months I scratched the car constantly and felt insanely sorry for her. Then I regretted not buying a cheaper car. But even more budget options have their own nuances: it is likely that such a car will constantly break down and spend most of the time in car services or a garage.
How to properly budget a purchase?
Count on the money you have, don’t take out a car loan. A car is an obligation, that is, in the future it will not bring you money, at most you can sell it for the same amount, but most likely cheaper.
Sum up:
- Do not buy an overpriced and pretentious car. First you need to gain driving experience.
- Do not buy a car that is too cheap, because it can break. These are additional costs.
- Buy a car based on your budget, you do not have to invest the last money or take out a loan.
- Before buying, check out the reviews – what people write who bought their first car. Be interested in the experience of buying a car from friends, relatives.
- Make a list of cars you like. Approach this problem equally responsibly, regardless of whether this car costs a million or 200 thousand rubles.
And also, if you get behind the wheel, make sure you stick a yellow exclamation mark so people understand that a newbie is driving. There is nothing to be ashamed of because we all started at some point.