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Sunday, July 23, 2006 - 8:33 PM
I found that nowadays more and more of my friends have obtained their driving licences. Yup, this is something to celebrate cos' able to drive legally can bring lots of convenience and maybe attention at the same time (provided you have something to hand on). Talking about something to hand on, we always wish that we can have a Porsche 911 Turbo, or a Volkswagen Beetle. But back to reality, we find ourselves still some distance away from these dreams.
So how are we going to start on our driving? Firstly, you should consider a cheap car which is around $50,000 or slightly more. Hmm...if you are having a tight budget and you don't mind the quality, then buy Chery's QQ. It's a Chinese product which costs $32,900. Even though it cannot be compared with the established brands like Subaru and Renault, it is popular among the Chineses back in its local market. So I guess there's something worthwhile about it. ![]() If not, you can consider Subaru's R2. It's one of more popular keicars back in the Japanese market with low fuel consumption and elegant design. The best part is that it is now avaiable here at $45,000 (FWD) and $48,500 (AWD). Well, this is certainly one good bargain with the evidence of more than 500 pre-orders for this car here. So why not for you? ![]() If you need more space and more power beyond the previous two cars, Daihatsu's Sirion is your choice. I never really know this car's existence till my uncle got this car. This Sirion is one nice, powerful and comfortable car, which is suitable for both men and women. And you have the choice to choose among the Sirion and Sirion Sports. And you know what? It only cost $45,300 (for Sirion) and $47,300 (for Sirion Sports). Man...it's even cheaper than Subaru's R2. ![]() So that's all I can say. The rest is up to you and maybe your parents too. Hopefully you will have nice time driving around.
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