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Well I'm thinking about getting a car soon but I've never owned a car or even gotten my drivers license yet because I'm a princess (just kidding) and I rather not drive. HOWEVER, I think it's time for me to learn to drive and get my own vehicle.
I am a beginner driver; I've driven a couple times but for the most part I need an easy to operate vehicle.
I have a young son (almost a year old); I need a safe car
I do not want some slutty gas guzzling trash car; If I could, I would get a solar panel car.
I want a car with a good amount of legroom (I'm short but not my fiance).
The Hybrid the merrier, although if I were to get a hybrid I would just pay the premium for a brand new one.
Cupholders. Bitches these days have become stingy on the cupholders.
I would buy a tank so I don't have to worry about being crushed by another car but I don't want a muscle car that will turn other cars into origami.
If I could I would want a classic Mercedes-Benz 190 SLR from the 50's but I'll get one of those when my son is off to college so he can't wreck it.
I like electric cars and cars that barely use gas. I want to save money in the long run.
Answer
As a first car, your best bet is to go for cheap cars that perform well, reliable, high resale value, and easy to use. You may go for Toyota's Corolla or Camry, Honda Civic, Hyundai or Kia cars, or even Nissan cars. Ford cars are also good. Bear in mind that you need to hover around the 1.6 to 2.4 litre engine mark. Make sure the car comes with the specs you want.
A new car is great, but also consider buying a used car. For a first car, used cars are great. Few scratches wouldn't hurt and its easy to find one for cheap for you to get hold of driving. Once you are confident, then you can go and get the car you want from the agents.
As a first car, your best bet is to go for cheap cars that perform well, reliable, high resale value, and easy to use. You may go for Toyota's Corolla or Camry, Honda Civic, Hyundai or Kia cars, or even Nissan cars. Ford cars are also good. Bear in mind that you need to hover around the 1.6 to 2.4 litre engine mark. Make sure the car comes with the specs you want.
A new car is great, but also consider buying a used car. For a first car, used cars are great. Few scratches wouldn't hurt and its easy to find one for cheap for you to get hold of driving. Once you are confident, then you can go and get the car you want from the agents.
Harley Davidson kids ATV battery?

rachel p
we a atv for my two old that was given to us with no battery or charger . we cant find it anywhere, we dont no what type or volt we need someone please help?
Answer
It should be 2 six volt batteries try at a golf cart shop if not you can hard wire a car 12 volt make sure it is very small voltage and amps or else you can fire the motors out it is actually cheaper to do this method because of the expense in the twin 6 volt.another benifit is you can change out and put a stronger electric motor in the future. search yahoo or google for a wiring diagram when you are ready to let your little one "fly"
It should be 2 six volt batteries try at a golf cart shop if not you can hard wire a car 12 volt make sure it is very small voltage and amps or else you can fire the motors out it is actually cheaper to do this method because of the expense in the twin 6 volt.another benifit is you can change out and put a stronger electric motor in the future. search yahoo or google for a wiring diagram when you are ready to let your little one "fly"
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