First Car, What Should I Buy?
#1
Posted 28 June 2011 - 11:20 PM
I do not want to modify the car, as I am very independent, and can transfer into anything.
The only issue is my chair, and how to get it in. Right now I drive my mom's van (which has permanent hand controls that I will transfer to my own vehicle), and when I transfer into the driver's seat, my mother takes my chair and puts it in the trunk. (I only have my permit, so a licensed driver always has to be with me driving.) My chair is a Quickie Titanium, so it's not a folding wheelchair, but it can be taken apart (wheels, back, back mounting folds down) if needs be.
I'm just wondering what kind of car you guys have yourselves, and what you would recommend for me . I heard 2 or 3 doors are my best bet, so I've been looking at those.
A couple things:
• Should I get a new or used vehicle?
• I'm looking for a vehicle with a dual-clutch Direct Shift Gearbox (semi-automatic) with buttons or paddles.
• This goes along with the semi-automatic topic, but I would like something sporty. Besides, it's my first car :-D.
[[Also, there is the issue of trying cars out, to test drive them to see if I like them. I bought portable hand controls the other day for this purpose. I'm just wondering how you guys have gone about this task.]]
If I have forgotten any details that should be added, or if you have questions, please ask.
Isaiah 40:31
#4
Posted 29 June 2011 - 12:19 AM
wheelchairbarbie, on 28 June 2011 - 11:58 PM, said:
A little out of my price range there Barbie
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#5
Posted 29 June 2011 - 01:03 AM
#6
Posted 29 June 2011 - 01:06 AM
greybeard, on 28 June 2011 - 11:45 PM, said:
Yeah, I figured. Besides my budget can only afford a second hand vehicle (but a nice one at that).
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#7
Posted 29 June 2011 - 04:25 AM

#10
Posted 29 June 2011 - 08:51 AM
#11
Posted 29 June 2011 - 02:11 PM
#14
Posted 29 June 2011 - 02:46 PM
2. snow/ice = I am confined to house
3. convenience = conversion van......
4. piece of mind and enjoyment/sanity = 1300cc Suzuki Hayabusa attached to my sidecar
#17
Posted 20 July 2011 - 03:16 PM
But I too wouldnt go new, for the part your going to beat the crap out of it anyways with your wheelchair, and being a new driver. (:
God Luck! (:
#18
Posted 20 July 2011 - 06:00 PM
#19
Posted 27 July 2011 - 03:10 PM
What do you guys think?
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#21
Posted 28 July 2011 - 12:15 AM
As far as I can tell the 2008 one is the better deal. The only thing is is that the 2008 one isn't being sold by a Honda dealership, so it's not going to be "Honda Certified." I don't think that's a big deal though... it just adds 1 year OR 20,000kms to the warranty.
Yes, I've heard that the Civic is a very reliable, long-lasting car. But I've also heard that the insurance is higher for them, because they're the most stolen car ever, and because they are often used for street racing...
I'm going to go see the 2008 Civic tomorrow, and if all goes well, I *might* just buy it!
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#23
Posted 09 August 2011 - 04:55 PM
It's okay to get in and out of, I just need to develop a solid technique. I can get my chair in and out (obviously of course), I just need to practice doing it as well.
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#26
Posted 10 August 2011 - 03:39 PM
From my experience, I think a 2-door sports car worked best. Like you, I can transfer into most vehicles as long as they're not too tall. I have a Ford Probe, which is really low to the ground, it has a nice hatchback for crap like groceries and shopping stuffs, and the doors are long enough that you can dismantle the chair, pop the wheels off and haul it into the back seat. It's kind of sporty lookin too.... kinda. I would imagine it's a matter of taste, though, but 2-door cars have worked GREAT for me. I also test drove a 2009 Honda Civic, which was pretty cool, but there's no hatchback and I've grown fond of storage space.
The Honda Fit looks pretty snazzy to me, and I'm saving for it.
Edited by The Black Sheep, 10 August 2011 - 03:40 PM.
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