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Why car, I suggest a tank... start with something cheap while still on your tank P plates.

I suggest an old Soviet T34-85 are good noobie tanks, with plenty of them in the 2nd hand market due to the massive amounts produced.

Avoid the higher end German tanks, while great they are at blowing shit up for their era, they has over the top servicing costs (even if you DIY) and legendary tanks like the Tiger & Panther commands outrages prices on the 2nd hand market. The only German tank I would recommend for a noobie would be the panzer VI although it would need to be the later upgraded models with the long barrel 75mm gun & extra 80mm armor plating to make it viable option when encountering road raging chevy-badgedore bogans.

Avoid Japanese tanks as they have crap armor & isn't very intimidating against a SUV soccer mum trying to cut you off.

You can go American as well, the humble Sherman M4s are reliable & cheap to run although looks bloody ugly imo, if you can score a firefly model with the upgraded British 17 pounder gun for cheap you're onto a winner.

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