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Is This A Good First Time Car? OK. Clearly i was not meant to have the VW. A 21 year old car for that money - they are having a laugh. Due to its age it will be nothing but trouble and be difficult to get parts for. Even if the nileage is correct it is worth about 拢400 maximum and on inspection could be a whole lot less. 3,000. i dont know what it was but it was a good reliable car. I'm American, so I might have a different perspective, and I drive about 1,200 miles a month in my car. Manual - this car might have a difficult shift. I don't know your experience, first car, new driver? 81,000 miles - How long you expect to keep this car for, looking at the condition and this mileage on top of it. I say you have a good 3 or less years. 3 is being very nice. I really doubt it.
2 - doesn't look good .. 3 - is not worth what the asking price is .. I don't know your taste, but, for a first car I wouldn't go for a car by looks and going by a brand-name .. VWs are reliable but I don't think for over 20 years they promise that. I say keep looking. Nope. Money down the drain. Buy Parkers Guide and use it as a guide to what you should be paying for secondhand vehicles. It would be wiser to use your cash as a deposit and buy a newer car on credit. Have a look around Citroen dealers. The C1 is a great first car. Group 1 insurance, 拢35 annual road tax and 62.8 average mpg. Built by Toyota. Fun to drive too. A shed, and a bl00dy expensive one at that. Don't even think about wasting money on that heap. The Polo was designed to replace the bug.
They are great cars, but slow. I have a buddy with one in the USA. He has put over 250,000 miles on it. The miles are low for the age. The price is decent to a little high. Check around your area for parts availability. I am willing to bet they are easy to find and cheap! Heck, you are only gonna have it for a year or two before you switch to something else. Oh, go for the 4 door over the 2. It is so nice to be able to stuff stuff in the back without having to have to flip the drivers seat forward and fiddle it in. Boxier is better than a sleek hatchback because stuff is boxy and high and the hatch won't close because of that. I have had 19 different vehicles and looking for 20th in addition to my 19 because of its shortcomings. Every vehicle has those. Look at it as a vehicle for doing work.