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Old 22-12-2008, 07:04 PM   #1
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Well guys, I need to ask of your opinions. I'll be buying a car late next year to mid 2010, budget is around $20-$25K for my first car. Mainly small/medium sized cars if they're new. No bank loans or finance either.

So far I've come up with the new car list:

Ford Fiesta LX (2009 model)
Mazda 2 Maxx
Mazda 3 Neo
Mitsubishi Lancer ES
Honda Jazz VTi (2009 model)
Suzuki SX4 Sedan
Hyundai i30
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My family (except my sister, shame on her) can all drive manual, so I won't justify the extra few thousand of buying an auto, considering I can change gears perfectly fine by myself. The cars will be dailys, pretty much carting me to work/school and occasionaly family out somewhere.

Would like to gather peoples opinions on these cars, so far I've sat in the Mazda 3 Neo and the Mazda 2 Maxx, I liked them both, the Mazda 2 could fit me and Dad in the back comfortably with the seats all the way back, thats pretty cool considering we're both fat bastards.

I love the look of the new Fiesta, I sat in the old one and I didn't like the interior and the whole dash looked poor quality and the font on the speedo was ugly, small point but it left a bad taste in my mouth. The new one looks really nice and modern and comes stacked to the brim with extra features, so that is number one on the list.

Now for the used car list:

1999+ AU Fairlane Ghia
1998 Nissan R34 GT Skyline
2003 BA Fairlane Ghia
2007/8 Dodge Avenger (Cant justify buying this new)
1997 NL Fairlane Ghia

Leaning toward the AU Fairlane because its big and has leather seats, fits 5 people comfortably and has nice wood grain inserts while not being too old and is relitively cheap, but I'd be looking at a manual conversion on the Fairlanes if possible and not too expensive because driving auto is boring. I can pick up an NL Fairlane rather cheap, I've been searching away on Carsales and the like for a while now.

Looking for opinions, Mummy and Daddy aren't paying for this by the way, its from work.

Thanks in advance.

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Old 22-12-2008, 07:26 PM   #2
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hyundai i30. bloody good car for the price

hop onto carsurvey.org as well. they have writeups from people who have owned certain cars.
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Old 22-12-2008, 07:42 PM   #3
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If you want to buy new then the i30 is a brilliant car and Hyundai's warranty is exceptional.
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Old 22-12-2008, 08:00 PM   #4
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I also sat in the i30, quite damn good for a Hyundai car.
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Old 28-12-2008, 09:35 AM   #5
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I also sat in the i30, quite damn good for a Hyundai car.
Hyundai's used to be pieces of crap, but no more. They build very good cars and the i30 is great value for money. If I was after a small car, I would be grabbing one of these.
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Old 22-12-2008, 08:15 PM   #6
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if i was you....Either the Au or the r34
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Old 22-12-2008, 08:20 PM   #7
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BA or the R34
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Old 22-12-2008, 08:46 PM   #8
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Would knock the R34 (most imports) & Avenger (cheap for a reason) on the head staight away ..... and would go for the AU Fairlane, best bang for buck in that group. WOuldnt even consider changing it to manual though!!!!! If you want a manual get one already done in an XR6.

As others have said, i30 for a new car, in that category of smaller cars does seem to be the best of them at the moment.



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Old 22-12-2008, 09:36 PM   #9
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Thought that about the R34, but workmates where saying its a good car and they're pretty credible. Massive insurance premium unless I get it under Dad's name, then a huge-*** excess if I'm at fault if I smash the thing.

Whats do the NA i6 Skylines go as anyways?
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Old 22-12-2008, 09:44 PM   #10
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AU or BA is what I'd be looking at and you could get into either and still have plenty of change.
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Old 22-12-2008, 11:35 PM   #11
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Thought that about the R34, but workmates where saying its a good car and they're pretty credible. Massive insurance premium unless I get it under Dad's name, then a huge-*** excess if I'm at fault if I smash the thing.

Whats do the NA i6 Skylines go as anyways?
N/A Skylines are slower than a bog stock I6 Falcon auto.

On the note of insurance I think you would want to check on insurance under your parents name. One of my friends has an R32 GTST and when he first bought it he was going to insure it under his parents name due to sky high premiums however he had to be nominated on the policy (=still sky high premiums) or they wouldn't even pay up if he crashed.

I would personally go for a used car if it's your first car and go for a locally delivered car. Out of that list I would probably go for the BA - you say you hate autos and I know I hate them too but the BA has SSS so you can change gears sort of like a manual anyway and as a plus - parts are plentiful, servicing cheap as is insurance.

Best of luck in your choices.
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Old 22-12-2008, 11:39 PM   #12
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Also on the note of the Skyline, have you actually sat in one because Skylines are quite small inside compared to some other cars and by what you have posted, it would seem to me that you would like a bigger car so that you could fit passengers - this would be a no go in the Skyline. Not to knock Skylines because they are a nice car, but they are nowhere near as practical as the other vehicles on thay list.
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Old 22-12-2008, 11:51 PM   #13
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If ya buy new stick to jap cars ie: toyota mazda subaru cant go wrong
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Old 23-12-2008, 12:14 AM   #14
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Also on the note of the Skyline, have you actually sat in one because Skylines are quite small inside compared to some other cars and by what you have posted, it would seem to me that you would like a bigger car so that you could fit passengers - this would be a no go in the Skyline. Not to knock Skylines because they are a nice car, but they are nowhere near as practical as the other vehicles on thay list.
Nah, I've gotta get down to a jap imports dealer that I know of to actually sit in one. But if they're slower than a stock Falcon, it just defeats the purpose of buying one in the first place, its older, more expensive and holds less people.

I'm yet to check out Subaru, i'll check out their website now.
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Old 22-12-2008, 10:24 PM   #15
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Have you considered a Ford Focus??? You could get a Zetec for $25k...
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J31 Nissan Maxima, recently a mate had one on his potential purchase list and I was running round with him. I thought it was bloody gorgeous car when I first saw and it goes all right as well, with a good size interior. Long story short, mate bought a ute because it was practical to his job, but i still think the maxima would have been in the running for the top spot had it been satisfactory to the purpose that needed to be served.

But out of the cars on your list, AU or BA Fairlane.
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Old 23-12-2008, 08:58 AM   #17
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you will be able to pick up a 2009 Fiesta Zetec 5door manual for around 24k.
Its going to be a ripper little car. Worth considering over the other jap stuff
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Old 23-12-2008, 09:15 AM   #18
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By the time your looking a BF Fairmont Ghia should be in your price range, leather, sunroof, Ect, plus 6 speed auto.. Nice first ride.
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Old 23-12-2008, 10:49 AM   #19
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Of the littlies the new Fiesta has been getting fantastic reviews overseas & locally & if you enjoy driving it's the only one really worth considering.
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Old 23-12-2008, 11:30 AM   #20
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Old 23-12-2008, 12:33 PM   #21
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First generation Mazda 6 is a good car too, if you are looking at the 3 and 2. MPS version if you want some stick.

Subaru Liberty too.
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Old 23-12-2008, 12:45 PM   #22
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First car, don't waste 20-25k.

R34 with P plates just screams "defect me constable". Do yourself a favour and buy on a lower end of the scale. At 18 insurance isn't you friend and for good reason, your in the high risk catagory.
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Old 23-12-2008, 02:02 PM   #23
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doing a manual gear box change would not be real easy on a newish fairlane ,peddles ,box and bellhousing ,console ,cruise ,by that time you would have an xr with most of the fruit anyways .and i would go with small car with great handling before big tank ,for first car good luck
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Old 23-12-2008, 03:38 PM   #24
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I myself prefer to drive a larger car as I like the comfort and room. If I was to look at a smaller car it would probably be the current shape subaru liberty,they are modern both inside and out and the styling is very neat.I dont know what a second hand one would be worth now but if it is in your price range then you should stick it on your list as one to check out. all round good little package. I would not waste your money on a brand new little hatch ,the 25k you spend on a brand new little hatch will be worth 15k in twelve months time and you will pay a fortune in insurance on the brand new little car being so young.

I know being young the idea of a brand new car is probably the greatest thing, but the novelty of this soon wears off after you have had the car for a while.you will then wish you had bought that nicer second hand one. eg. you could buy a current shape model that might be two years old that cost around fifty thousand brand new ,you will now pay only around 25k thanks to the massive depreciation that we cop these days, this is what you should be taking full advantage of. You will be happier knowing that you are driving a fifty thousand dollar car than a brand new fiesta that is now just a second hand car the same as what you will have in twelve months time with the fiesta.

For personal use buying second hand cars these days is much smarter buying than buying a new car. some people think that buying a second hand you are buying somebody elses problems. there are many good second hand cars around for sale, a lady up the road buys a brand new corolla every four years,she looks after it gets it serviced on time and keeps it in the garage.it still looks brand new after four years yets she trades it in on a new one.If you look there are plenty of good second hand cars around, just make sure its been garaged and has full service records and is preferably a one owner vehicle.

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Old 23-12-2008, 04:03 PM   #25
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Another vote for the AU Fairlane. I had one with all the bells and whistles including a sunroof. Great car but i doubt it would have been my choice as a young guy.
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Bit hard to comment since its nearly a year away...

By then you should be able to get a very tidy BFII XR6 with all the fruit (Luxury pack / 18's / 6 Speed Auto) for 20 kay... Thats what id get.
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Old 23-12-2008, 06:40 PM   #27
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Mate with what you have listed, I'd definitely go for the BA Fairlane Ghia, should be able to get a decent one by next year for about 24K, but don't bother getting a Fairlane if you want a Manual, not worth the headaches doing the conversion. If you want a manual, and you want a biggish car, go for a XR6, still plenty of space, thousands of them around, so you can get the exact one you want.

If a new car is your go though, definetly a Fiesta Zetec, the new model should be a ripper, and by then they will have been a round for a few months so still a new shape, but any major faults are ironed out (not that there will be many of them in a german car.)
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Old 23-12-2008, 07:06 PM   #28
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skylines not worth the cash....i30 i have heard are alrite...bt i would def look at gettin a bf fairmont or bf xr6, they are a pleasure to drive...even the stock XT is a good ride...good luck mate..
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20-25k can get you into a nice xr6 and even a xr8. i'm unsure on restrictions of p platers but in wa there is none on vehicles but thats up to you. I would not buy brand new and AU, BA parts are relatively cheap compared to jap crap.
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have you thought about something american? The 90's mustangs aren't that expensive. maybe because the body style weren't that popular to the purists but i like them. look great with big wheels and lowered.
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