What car to choose as a new driver?

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That’s it, liberation for your child. He’s obtained his driving license! Now comes geographical freedom thanks to his car, which can take him wherever he pleases. However, a question that many newly licensed drivers ask is: Which car to choose? That’s why, to guide you through today’s article, we have decided…

A French Brand!

Staying patriotic and opting for a French brand vehicle will firstly save you a great deal of time. Additionally, you are certain to have an official garage for your brand in France.

Having an older model of a French vehicle produced in France will significantly lighten your car.
If you compare this with a German car, for example, the French one will be cheaper and free from export costs, etc.

A Low-Cost Car

Aside from French cars, you might as well opt for a foreign brand for your first vehicle. An older model of a Japanese or even Romanian or Italian car could cost a price almost equivalent to a French one.

Second-hand cars are generally considered cheaper, including for insurance… because yes, it’s not only the vehicle and the fuel (diesel or gasoline) that you’ll have to spend on…

And Don’t Forget Insurance!

Indeed, for cars, there will inevitably be car insurance that goes along with them!
To drive, it’s clear that you must be insured! During a police check on the road, you must be able to show your registration card, your insurance, etc., to prove your honesty and a legal conduct.

The older the vehicle, generally, the lower your monthly payments will be.

And when you consider that newly licensed drivers are often students with low incomes, any savings are worthwhile for them! It’s up to you now to know which insurance to choose! For that, visit a price comparison tool…

To Conclude

In conclusion, as you’ve seen throughout this article, newly licensed drivers full of dreams and eager to burn rubber behind the wheel need a vehicle that suits their needs.
As a newly licensed driver, it is important to bear in mind that insurance will be more expensive for a new driver than for an experienced standard driver.

That’s why, if you’re based in France, we advise you to remain patriotic and start with an older model of a French car. An older model will be less expensive budget-wise for a new driver.
The fact that the car is also made in France will reduce its cost.

If you don’t particularly like French cars, then turn to low-cost foreign vehicles. Because remember, on top of the car, its maintenance, your fuel, there will also be insurance costs every month at your expense…

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