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Anne
03-28-2004, 03:21 PM
Do you think that buying for instance a yellow cinquecento sporting car for a driver who is a complete beginner is a good option nowadays? If anyone has such a car or a similar one, please let me know about it , I'd be grateful if I recieved some advice. Manyyyy thanksss in advance. :)

hjr
03-28-2004, 04:17 PM
what is this cinquecento sporting car you speak of???

ZorroAMG
03-28-2004, 06:06 PM
It's this Fiat: http://www.centomania.pl/grafika_aktualnosci/samochod_1.gif


Available in europe only...According to the stats, Anne the car is not very powerful so it would be a good choice for a beginner for sure. The main problem is that it is so small and the safety of the car may be a problem, it's like driving a go-kart around...

Good luck with the decision, but for a beginner i'd probably go for a larger, safer car...only thing is we (beyond.ca) are not in Europe and the roads and driving conditions are way different here...

I hope that helped you a bit..

T5_X
03-28-2004, 11:21 PM
Originally posted by ZorroAMG


Available in europe only...According to the stats, Anne the car is not very powerful so it would be a good choice for a beginner for sure. The main problem is that it is so small and the safety of the car may be a problem, it's like driving a go-kart around...

Good luck with the decision, but for a beginner i'd probably go for a larger, safer car...only thing is we (beyond.ca) are not in Europe and the roads and driving conditions are way different here...

I hope that helped you a bit..

Haha, true. Half the drivers in Alberta have an IQ of about 60 and drive 5000 lb+ vehicles.

I found this website for that car: http://atschool.eduweb.co.uk/ajwebster/index1.html
Looks like a fun little car, go for it :thumbsup: Front struts, double wishbone rear suspension. 54 HP, but only 1600 lbs, with a good community of enthusiasts it seems.