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What small car for my 18yr old daughter?
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<blockquote data-quote="Crafty" data-source="post: 508433" data-attributes="member: 1568"><p>+1 to what spoonman said.</p><p>I would rather get something a bit older, but well looked after that is safer than a tincan. Not that I'm dissing the Jazz, since I've never seen it. I'm just thinking that a bmw 120i that was previously loved is much safer than a Jazz.</p><p>The Volvo C30 is a great car as well. Besides the safety issue, you can get a lot of "car" for the money of a new jazz. Just look at service history. Insist on Dekra Certificate before purchase. They are strict as hell. a friend of mine sold me his ST170. They initially failed him because the left back brake had 6% more breaking power than the right back side. It is quite an intensive check. Costs about R600 to do if I remember correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crafty, post: 508433, member: 1568"] +1 to what spoonman said. I would rather get something a bit older, but well looked after that is safer than a tincan. Not that I'm dissing the Jazz, since I've never seen it. I'm just thinking that a bmw 120i that was previously loved is much safer than a Jazz. The Volvo C30 is a great car as well. Besides the safety issue, you can get a lot of "car" for the money of a new jazz. Just look at service history. Insist on Dekra Certificate before purchase. They are strict as hell. a friend of mine sold me his ST170. They initially failed him because the left back brake had 6% more breaking power than the right back side. It is quite an intensive check. Costs about R600 to do if I remember correctly. [/QUOTE]
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