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Old 29-10-2009, 10:34 PM   #1
Zach
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Default Newbie looking to buy MA/MB Mondeo TDCi

I've only driven the MB but pretty much have made my mind on the Mondeo TDCi though not sure to get MA or MB due to budget.

The sticking point in the price after initially quoted $39k with prestige paint (no other accessories) we're down to about $37k which I still think is quite high in comparison I was quoted $32k for Maxima which is fully loaded (leather, electric seats, push button start, xenons, the list goes on).

Hence, I wanted to sound out if $37k is a good price or not. As another comparison a MA ex demo (less thank 500kms) with Bluetooth can be had for $33k.

If I were to spend extra on the MB what accessories, factory or otherwise have you found are a must have?

Appreciate your thoughts.

Cheers!

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