Cars matching Personalities

A driver’s first car is normally not the prettiest; you have just passed your test and now start looking for a car on the market. If you have passed when you first turn 17 you are unlikely to have a big budget to help you purchase your first car (unless your parents are feeling generous!). This means looking for second hand cars that fit within your budget. Don’t forget to leave some money spare though because your insurance is going to be quite high as well as running costs such as petrol and the dreaded MOT.
As you get older and start leave university and find your first job you may be able to afford a newer car. A car that you are proud to have and maybe even a brand new car, this is certainly a possibility as there are many different finance deals that are available. It is worth pointing out though, that certain cars may give you a bit of a reputation. Cars with modifications may seem like a good idea but in the long run may end up costing you more in insurance.
Your car is not just something you drive from A to B, a car you drive and the way you drive it speaks volumes about your personality. Even if you are one of those people who just wants a car to get from A to B, deep inside there will be a reason why you chose the model you did and not a different one. You always have a reason for buying something and this is a reflection on the person’s personality.
It is something that happens all the time, when people see a certain car they have an image of the driver in their head. An expensive sports car brings up the image of a wealthy, successful person behind the wheel and someone who is not afraid to splash the cash a little. A large family car obviously makes people think of a family man/woman doing the school runs on a daily trip. In reality, anyone may be behind the wheel and our perceptions could possibly be way off.
We all want people to think favourably about us and the cars we drive and, probably more importantly, the way we drive them has a big effect on the way people perceive us. Consider your next car purchase carefully to ensure you are giving off the right vibes.
If you’re looking to get the right car for you then check out the car dealers websites to find new and used cars that you would like to view then go down to the showroom to test drive them.
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