I'm thinking I might start saving for a car. I could never be fucked before, but I may move out of home next year, so I'll probably need my own. I have fuck all money (as is the case with any true uni student, lol) and at this stage, these are the specs Im looking for:
- auto,
- common make (coz I cant afford to chase around parts for unique cars),
- big enough engine to drive up the freeway/hills etc but no so big that it uses too much petrol,
- definately under 250 000 kms
- i'd prefer early 90s, but late 80s probably ok.
- between $2-4000 AUS (plus transfer, registration, insurance costs etc etc)
Basically though, I just wonder if anyone has advice for buying a first car. Things to beware of or things I should look for, bearing in mind, I'm no car expert, I just know what I like and dont like to look at. lol.
Is it better to go through a dealer or private seller? Then there are cars on ebay and all that shit...
I'm thinking maybe a Ford Laser like this one...
Anyone ever had one of those, are they good? Maybe I should just save for something better and more reliable and new with better safety features...? I dunno.
- auto,
- common make (coz I cant afford to chase around parts for unique cars),
- big enough engine to drive up the freeway/hills etc but no so big that it uses too much petrol,
- definately under 250 000 kms
- i'd prefer early 90s, but late 80s probably ok.
- between $2-4000 AUS (plus transfer, registration, insurance costs etc etc)
Basically though, I just wonder if anyone has advice for buying a first car. Things to beware of or things I should look for, bearing in mind, I'm no car expert, I just know what I like and dont like to look at. lol.
Is it better to go through a dealer or private seller? Then there are cars on ebay and all that shit...
I'm thinking maybe a Ford Laser like this one...
Anyone ever had one of those, are they good? Maybe I should just save for something better and more reliable and new with better safety features...? I dunno.

(Yeah, I am soo broke - cars never seem a priority either).
The good thing about Volkswagens is they are very reliable (they're made by Germans after all) and have a relatively long life-span. However if a Polo is stretching it, I'd go for a Fiat, the older models aren't very reliable but then again beggers can't be choosers
Maybe this?
Still, the parts are cheap and you could afford a 94+ one. 
Ich werde dich verprugeln mit einer groBen Schweinenbraten :thumb: