Hey /o/, I'm asking on behalf of a friend.
The dude has been driving the family car for a while (for work, errands, and stuff), and likes to occasionally hit 100km/hr on empty highways.
Welp, his parents put a GPS tracker on the car, so they can hassle him if he drives too fast, and can know wherever he is.
The guy wants to buy his own car now, so he can be free to drive as he pleases.
What advice does /o/ have on first-time car purchases? How can he spend the least money and still get something reliable for work? How can he get the best fuel-efficiency and speed?
Honda Civic and shut the fuck up.
dude if you actually want us to recommend a car you need to give us parameters. budget, new vs used, auto or manual trans, ect.
>>17484496
He wants to be realistic: used, for around 5000$, automatic, and he's willing to get an older model if that saves him more
>>17484465
What country aswell?
>>17484518
He's Canadian
>>17484465
>fuel efficiency
>speed
600cc class sportbike
>he isn't allowed to go 63 miles per hour
Fucking what?
>>17484545
I fully get your point, it's hard as hell to optimize both fuel efficiency and speed, but he's not looking for perfect.
Also yeah, they're pretty protective.
>>17484553
The bike answer wasn't sarcastic. Does he have to take back roads everywhere? That isn't even highway speed.
>>17484562
He's going to need to drive more than one person (or cargo) around, so a bike won't be enough.
Also yes, again, his parents limiting his speed 24/7 is ridiculous.... that's why we're asking for models here.
$4k Accord
Fucking Canadians
Day of the Rake when?
>>17484617
Thanks, man. Any more recommendations?
Lexus sc300?
>>17484618
Sorry, eh
>>17484639
Awesome, guy
>>17484465
>>17484670
Oh geez, that's not very nice, you hoser...
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