As a students in high school or college, 61 (get) your first car is an incredibly exciting and potentially life-changing event. However, since students 62 (general) do not have experience of purchasing cars, it’s a good idea to do some research. Here are some 63 (use) tips for students.
You need to take operating costs into 64 (consider). Some cars tend to break down more often than others and require additional maintenance.
If you can’t afford insurance, then you might not be ready 65 (buy) a car. If you shop around, you may be able to find a better price than just go along 66 the first company you contact. Ask about good students discounts- many insurance companies offer 67 lower rate if you have consistently good grades.
Once you 68 (decide) on a price, it’s time to negotiate.
If you do a lot of driving, 69 will be in your best interests to pick a car that is fuel-efficient.
Be sure to actually read the contract and check 70 there are any unexpected fees and extras being thrust upon you without your knowledge. If you don’t understand something,ask!