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Old 17-10-2010, 10:46 PM   #1
DevilishChick60
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Default some advice please...

Hey guys,

Just a some advice if you could all help me..

I'm in the market for my first car. I am preferably looking for something that I can buy and it does most of my driving life. I've been looking at a few 03-04 XR6 Falcon's which are reasonably cheap but I have raised some backlash from my parents and a few of friends for the Falcon and other medium sized cars being too big for a woman like myself in her early 20's ( I might add I''ve had my licence since I was 18)

My parents always told me you got to feel safe in the car you're driving and a small pocket rocket just doesn't make me feel safe. My girlfriends all learnt to drive in large cars because of the same reasoning but I'm still at loggerheads with everyone.

Should I go with what I feel comfortable in or should I go with the advice of my family and friends??

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