A first car for an older driver

I have a friend who plans to start to drive but she is not a teenager. What would you recommend as a first car, to be cheap to buy and insure? A used car is in mind as budget is limited.

Asked on 13 February 2012 by Keith

Answered by Honest John
Citroen C1, FIAT Panda Active 1.2, Hyundai i10 1.2, Nissan Pixo, Peugeot 107, Suzuki Alto, Suzuki Splash, Toyota Aygo, Vauxhall Agila (current model).
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