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I want assist in selecting my first car, one which may have low insurance. It's likely to be considered a car, my parents have said, and must end up like $10,000 or-less. And so I have many choices in your mind, but they keep stating that they want me to obtain a car since insurance is likely to be lower. Are sedans truly that much less to guarantee for an 18 year-old than an SUV? Since I can't find any good car that I like for less than $10,000. Security is another factor, and me getting used to operating an SUV is another thought. I've just driven an automobile perhaps a couple of times, I'm totally applied to driving trucks and SUVs. I'm going to Dallas for school and need some thing fairly reliable, secure, and as great as 10k can purchase. My options to date have included: - First era Property Rover Breakthroughs. Several in my own budget range with 70,000 to 110,000 miles. Most seem like they're in fairly good shape. My dad actually ordered a 96 Discovery as a car a couple of months before, with only 60k miles, and imagine just how much he first got it for from some lady?? UNDER $3,000. When I noticed that I was perplexed. - Nissan Xterras, many have 80,000 to 110,000 miles. - 1997-2000 Jaguar XJs, many under 100,000 miles. These have decreased a lot, allot, and I've found several under $10,000. These appear to be the only real sedans I love which are in my own price range. - 90s and 2000s Isuzu Rodeos and Troopers. I'm an Isuzu lover, but I believe I'd get the LR, if I could easily get a Rover for the same value. For whatever reason the LRs are cheaper or exactly the same cost in my own region. Can anybody recommend good quality sedan/car alternatives??? My primary issue here's where I will find insurance costs for various vehicle types. For whatever reason that's my parents priority, I suppose since I recently had a problem with the trunk of a mailbox..... and our Isuzu Ascender. hehe.....
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