I'm 19 years old my second car was a brand new BMW 328i. I love it! But my first car was a 1993 Honda accord that I bought for $450.
I cried & begged "I can't be seen driving that car! " but in all honestly, I'm thankful that was my first car. You may think your a good enough driver & nothing is ever going to happen but it's better to get some hand on experience first.So my advice to you, get a used Toyota or Honda ( cheap & reliable) for about 8-10 months.
After you can reward yourself with a luxury car. Hope this helps!
Check out the latest generation Infiniti Q45. It's not the most gorgeous of cars, but the 325i is very stripped down and doesn't have many of the OH WOW features of the higher series bimmers. The Q45 has a 350hp 4.5L V8, standard voice navigation with climate control (you can talk to it and tell it to turn on A/C or heat), backup camera, leather seats, active cruise control (it slows down automatically if someone cuts you off), and a bunch of other cool stuff.
Also, you can get them for around 6-8k with decent mileage, and they won't murder your wallet on maintenance.
If your parents and you had any common sense, you would be getting a 1987 Civic. Why? Because you're just going to total your first car.
Statistically speaking, the majority of kids do. Why wreck a nice car because you can't drive just so you can show your friends "I have a nicer car than you for 3 weeks until I end up in a hospital for driving like a tool?
Oooh mommy and daddy's boy! Let me guess your 16? Learn to drive get a Ford escort or dodge neon... Because your gonna get into an accident.... Better be an escort getting wrecked than the BMW.Honesty... But when you get good at driving you can get the BMW.
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