I'm 25, never had a car and graduating University in September, I don't have a job lined up but I'm going to start looking straight away. I have money saved up to last me until I find a job.
My question is, do I get a Twingo on Finance before finding a job to help get to interviews and the job when I get it? Are they just a meme? Do grown men drive them?
>>16558786
New twingo = smart
>>16558786
You can get a cheap mk1 now.
I still drive mine from when I was student, and I earn tons of money as IT consultant.
Even the late ones with high specs and low mileage are dirt cheap.
+ you'll get instant /o/ streetcred.
>>16558786
buy a shitbox that'll last a year, look for sub £500/$800
even if it only lasts a year, you'll gain valubale experience using only a throwaway item
>>16558935
2007 and 2014 models are ok but a bit "meh".
Perfectly fine cars but you will not love them.
I own a 2013 twingo here in germany. Its not special but it will get you from A to B.
For the manly side i do own a 67 Impala so i dont care.
And since ive got the twingo i have never been stopped by the police
>>16558786
sounds like a good plan, i dont know what the resale value is on a twingo though.
You have many options desu, peugot 208, fiesta, i10, c3 ...
wtf with the twingos on /o/ ?
>>16559027
If you don'y know by now you never will