cjtj wrote:hiya!
yeah i am living in the UK- good old Peterborough. LOL
i will def get a manual car cause i HATE automatics.
Everyone i speak to says take someone with you who knows alot about cars but i really dont know anyone- my mates dont drive none of my family do. so im not sure what to do.
I'm just worried that i'll get a S*** car!
i see. if you really donno anyone who knows cars, do your research on the internet find some motoring forums and ask questions, and look up how much you should be paying; or maybe rent a car similar to the one you have in mind during the weekend or holiday to get to feel what it should drive like, pay attention to the noise level and response and cornering, etc. eventhough you don't have a friend who drives you should definitely bring a friend with you because dealers and some private sellers will put pressure on you to buy when you haven't made up you mind. there are a lot of cars out there, don't be afraid to walk off when you are not ready. also, you should not pay extra for the sun-roof, cd stacker or alloy wheels in a second hand car eventhough the seller says it's worth it. you should steer clear from performance car and the ones that are performance modified becaue some owner really don't know what they are doing with their own cars and always get one with power steering (if you are buying base model cars second handed). inspect the car during the day whenever possible because you can tell from the panel if the car had had any bad accidents before (not the small dent marks caused by supermarket trolleys, those are okay, i think). look at the muffler, if the engine is not healthy, there will be signs like excessive stain caused by grease and smoke.
hope that helps.