I had a 21 year old Micra Mk II and used to share insurance with my mother. Miss that shitbox, the bubble Micra isn't the same. How old are you OP? Your insurance costs drop massively at 21-22 and even more at 25
i drive a miata and get shit for it for it daily but i dont give a fuck.
if you need actual recommendations then...
>1990s to 2005 honda >sedan >silver
this is probably the best way to lower insurance as those cars are cheap, cheap to fix, slow and run forever
Hudson Peterson
I got my license and was gifted a car (2001 miata) last year. I'm 24. Still don't really have anywhere to go, but I guess now I have the option, which was the point originally.
I already have a car that matches all 3 descriptions. its an 04 silver Accord; great car, decent mpg and mileage (123,000) I have the car, I just need a cheap insurance company
Colton Russell
Nobody looks at you because nobody thinks about you
Dominic Hernandez
>smallest engine capacity in a US Honda Accord is 2.0 l >decent mileage at 123,000 In Poorupe that car would be a $400 a month insurance trip to the scrap yard. I would suggest buying a car with a smaller engine but we're a bit too late I guess
Check out the /o/ QTDDOT threads they might be able to help you out with specific companies
Dominic Scott
2006 Civic with disabled plates cause my grandpa passed it down to me. Nigga died two years ago but i dont want to get new plates
Truck drivers will become completely obsolete in a few years once self-driving cars take over and it'll be the best thing to happen to the roads since stop signs
I'm 18 and I have my permit but I keep forgetting to take the test for my license. We have a 2000 Nissan quest that we never use, so I'll probably drive that when I get my license.It looks exactly like pic related. It was the famy car for the past 18 years, so I grew up in it. I'm not a very nostalgic person, but I like that car, despite the mediocre MPG.
How old are you? You're here, so I'm guessing you're no older than 35. Self-driving car technology is at our doorstep, within the next decade it'll have advanced to the point of being open to the public. Then it'll strike your job like lightning. You think your company will pass up the opportunity for a workforce that doesn't need pay, never gets tired, and causes accidents at an exponentially lower rate? Fuck no. You'll be out on your ass and working at McCucks with the rest of the dregs again.
Dude, fuck off. Literally the least respected 1% of the American work force.
You sit on your ass 11 hours a day filling your body with shit, ruining our highways with piss jugs, makke "90k"(in fucking rupees for all we know) and spend time on R9k. The most you can hope to impress at this point is your mother.
Jacob Sanders
Share a car with my mom. Chevy HHR. It's like a tiny SUV with none of the benefits. It's short so I can't see very well out of the windows, it's not very powerful and it's light so I get stuck in the snow a fair bit, but thankfully it's light enough that I can push the thing out of most trouble by myself. On clear roads and city driving it's great though, excellent gas mileage and when i'm not stressed by other traffic it's magnificent cruising vehicle. Good for short hops to the store, but it's definitely not a winter vehicle(I live int the upper peninsula of michigan and winter sucks with this thing.)
Christian Morgan
I pay 240Euros a year, insurance in america is a fucking scam
Owen Smith
I drive the bubble Micra's big brother, the Nissan Note (E11; my mom's car). The one with the CR14DE. This thing is loads of fun actually. I'm gonna need my own car soon-ish and I'm hoping cheap shitboxes like the MK2 Micra are just as fun and easy to throw around corners.
Aaron Jackson
Insurance in Europe is a fucking scam too. If I want to go out and buy a 1.6 Miata I have to cough up 600eur just for the insurance. Add another 200eur for road tax and inspection. Even a shitbox like a 80HP 1997 Civic would cost me 400eur/yr. And that's just basic insurance if I get into an accident and break something. No coverage for theft or natural disasters or others' recklessness (like getting bumped in the parking lot).
Justin Williams
Got 2 cars. 2015 BMW 535i and a Nissan 370z NISMO (which I gave to my ex-gf). Recently bought a truck for work.
I got my license and never drove again. Cars are cancer
Aaron Morales
Agreed. Got my license at 23. Former cop that rode with me said i'm pretty good, but I think he was lying. I drive as little as possible. Thankfully my insurance is only like 50 a month.
Hudson Mitchell
Cars are the ultimate blackpill.
Bentley Peterson
I mean, living in a rural town it's almost a necessity, thankfully the bus comes out here. But in cities I think they should be illegal except maybe for drive services otherwise take the damn train and increase public transport, fuck.
Eli Lopez
Yeah I agree traffic is cancer but I live in the city and still need the car. I mostly just drive it on backroads though.
Aiden Ross
God damn don't make me start. Me beloved dad: >I'm not going to put your name on MY insurance, what if you crash your car?! What about muh discounts? Also my beloved dad: >damages his car four times in a span of three years
On a related note, last summer his clutch started burning for no reason and they wouldn't replace it because apparently it's a "consumable" Bitch a printer roller is a consumable not the fucking car clutch. Serves him right for buying renault.
From a person that has zero experience with DOT laws and regulations, the technology that goes into making a level 5 autonomous vehicle that can safely travel on federal highways, and in the event of breakdows be able to still keep orher motorists on the road safe. You have no idea what you are talking about. You assume I'm older than which has nothing to do with the conversation. The most they are working on right now is semi autonomous trucks, and people are will need to be in the trucks in the event of a malfunction or things like construction or road closures. Even consider the fact that there is so much freight not only being transported, but in need of being transported that it would take years for tesla, audi or any company to produce so many trucks to replace so many people's jobs. But keep coping with your low paying job and I will continue to cut you off, sit on my ass and get paid good money doing absolutely nothing. That is a poorly constructed argument my friend but thanks for the (You)
Nathaniel Wilson
drive uninsured worst that happens is you get a ticket
Isaiah Gutierrez
reminder that there's 400 of these guys in every city just salivating at the thought of you hitting someone
So long as you're not clogging up the freeways and honking like a retard you're ok in my book, dude.
Aiden Parker
Drive a 2005 Dodge Stratus I bought from some redneck boomer for $1200. Already had to put in $700 in maintenance and I pay $170/month with state farm. I fucking hate driving and wish I lived in a city where I didn't have to drive.
If you have an older classic car you may be able to get an enthusiast insurance which can be like $200/year. Although typically there's some special requirements, like keeping a fire extinguisher in the car, some sort of alarm/tracking system, main battery switch and not drive more than 10k miles in a year, but it could be worth looking into, same thing if you join some car specific club, they may get special discounts with insurance.
I just turned 20, and bought myself a decent car. 2005 Pontiac Vibe GT. Fairly efficient, decent power, and a lot of space in the hatch to move shit. Overall, not a bad purchase for $1500.
Asher Morris
get a motorcycle, op
I pay $80 a year
Luke Cox
>i drive a miata and get shit for it for it daily but i dont give a fuck. who gives you shit for driving a miata?
Cooper Hughes
>Does Jow Forums drive? first few words of the post retard