some things to say:My parents see the negatives of riding a motorbike and not the positives, so its definitely not easy to get them on the positives track
>shia labeouf vid<nope.
not yet
has he ever ridden before?My mum is supportive but my dad isn't
don't get an mx6 or celica, both have nothing and are shitboxes. The 323 is reliable and the sp20 looks not bad considering it's age. What's your budget?I have narrowed my list for 1st car.
- Toyota Corolla 1999 (seca) 1.8l FWD hatch AE112R
- Toyota Celica 1997
- Mazda MX6
- Mazda 323 Astina
Which one should i get.
Excellent pointers, not just for myself, but for the others who are in the same situation as mesome things to say:
- better fuel economy
- cheap to run and maintain
- holds resale value
- can stop anywhere
- can lanesplit so won't be stuck in traffic
- LAMS course and strict rules during your learning and P's
- Looks badass and alpha as fk
yea the sp20 looks like a good hot hatch.don't get an mx6 or celica, both have nothing and are shitboxes. The 323 is reliable and the sp20 looks not bad considering it's age. What's your budget?
4k is pretty tight, but you could find a decent subaru liberty in that budget.yea the sp20 looks like a good hot hatch.
4k
what about corolla
nah its nothing like that, just getting my finances in order also finding the right time to do that L''s course.But hopefully planning to get one of these.>shia labeouf vid<
People have told my dad about their own experiences of riding a motorbike, they immediately tell him about their injuries sustained in the past such as broken bones, hospitalisation...the lot basically. Plus in my neighborhood a motorbike would be stolen easily if it is appealing or non appealing even though the property would be fenced.has he ever ridden before?
You had a starlet at one stage didn't you? Wouldn't this be a 2nd car list then ?I have narrowed my list for 1st car.
- Toyota Corolla 1999 (seca) 1.8l FWD hatch AE112R
- Toyota Celica 1997
- Mazda MX6
- Mazda 323 Astina
Which one should i get.
cruiser on Lams isn't worth it imo, cruisers are heavy and not that manoeuvrable, best to start on a naked or sport like a cbr250.go for cruiser
that lasted for a week LOLYou had a starlet at one stage didn't you? Wouldn't this be a 2nd car list then ?
True.cruiser on Lams isn't worth it imo, cruisers are heavy and not that manoeuvrable, best to start on a naked or sport like a cbr250.
keep it in a garage or even in your house? Also, why not take your dad to do a LAMS course too and then show him a beautiful ducati 899 panigale.People have told my dad about their own experiences of riding a motorbike, they immediately tell him about their injuries sustained in the past such as broken bones, hospitalisation...the lot basically. Plus in my neighborhood a motorbike would be stolen easily if it is appealing or non appealing even though the property would be fenced.
can't vouch for anything really unless you've had first hand experience riding it.True.
I really love this style of motorbike. Maybe this is good for Lams