Hi Xavie,
You look like spending about three hours a day driving. That could be a waste of a LOT of time, time that is hard to find spare if studying at uni.
If you get a proper drivers car, the pleasure of the journey will lull your mind into a creative mode, and you will be able to utilise your travel time constructively thinking about your studies.
Get a jangling little (or big) buzz box, and your head will be so frazzled that you will just waste three hours a day dreaming of the joys of a better car.
You might consider an older peugot diesel. A friend bought a 406 new about ten years ago, has done well over 300,000 k's with no breakdowns, and gets outstanding economy. You can pick a good one up for well under ten grand.
Whatever, you owe it to yourself to have an enjoyable car. Passing a uni course is hard enough at best of times, but waste three hours a day in an uncomfortable car......
Good luck,
Paul


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and am slowly considering a subaru. They are heavier on fuel but safer and I know how they drive. If I sold my motorbike as well I could then go for a Subie but I do it hesitantly. The reason I go this way is heading up and over the mountains we get black ice often through winter and a touch of snow and quite a bit of rain.



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