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Old 20-05-2023, 09:14 PM   #271
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Are we talking little cars? Starlet or Echo might be great nugget buzzbox contenders…
I was thinking smaller cars, yes. Barina, Startle, Sirion, CE Mirages/Lancers, the Getz as mentioned, Pug 206, low spec Clio?
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Getz was a good little thing, and we had an Echo which was the best little buzz box in 1.3 manual. Seriously good build quality. Have a Yaris fetish even now as a result of this.
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I was thinking smaller cars, yes. Barina, Startle, Sirion, CE Mirages/Lancers, the Getz as mentioned, Pug 206, low spec Clio?
The XC (Spanish built Opel) Barina was a cracker.
Handled well, went like a cut cat, and well screwed together........... but be wary, let down by the usual Opel electronic unexplainable gremlins.
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Mother in law has an echo. She is a ridiculously gentle and slow driver, presents as nearly new with 220,000kms. Never let her down since buying it at 80000kms. There is just nothing wrong with it.
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FZ Swift is a nice drive for a little car.
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There’s a reason p plated echos and yarii are parked in front of seemingly every other house near me. They work. My daughters was 22 years old and like most Toyotas never seemed to age mechanically. It was snapped up by an Uber eats delivery driver, who didn’t even want a test drive before committing.
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Here's a Yaris ZR in that distinctive canary yellow

How it was mocked for a 4 speed auto, but I bet it still works fine and the chrome shifter is so stylish!

https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/det...21974460/?Cr=0

I like this model quite a lot. Notice $21K ask - they were not far off that brand new 9 years ago, welcome to auto pricing clown world
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Here's a Yaris ZR in that distinctive canary yellow

How it was mocked for a 4 speed auto, but I bet it still works fine and the chrome shifter is so stylish!

https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/det...21974460/?Cr=0

I like this model quite a lot. Notice $21K ask - they were not far off that brand new 9 years ago, welcome to auto pricing clown world
That is just stupid money... $15-16k is about what the others are going for it seems.
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These look interesting......50 cars for sale.

Falcons from AU to FGX. Private collection all to be sold. AU falcons including forte, futura, Fairmont, XR6, XR8 , Fairlane. BA xr6. FGmk11 ute, FGX ute(new). FGX XR6, G6E, G6ET. FG GT 3000klms . Some AU's $2500 with preliminary rwc inspection. Location is Nhill, Western Victoria.

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These look interesting......50 cars for sale.

Falcons from AU to FGX. Private collection all to be sold. AU falcons including forte, futura, Fairmont, XR6, XR8 , Fairlane. BA xr6. FGmk11 ute, FGX ute(new). FGX XR6, G6E, G6ET. FG GT 3000klms . Some AU's $2500 with preliminary rwc inspection. Location is Nhill, Western Victoria.

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That fairlane in the second pic looks bloody new
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These look interesting......50 cars for sale.

Falcons from AU to FGX. Private collection all to be sold. AU falcons including forte, futura, Fairmont, XR6, XR8 , Fairlane. BA xr6. FGmk11 ute, FGX ute(new). FGX XR6, G6E, G6ET. FG GT 3000klms . Some AU's $2500 with preliminary rwc inspection. Location is Nhill, Western Victoria.

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I think that post has been doing the rounds, with some good and bad comments about it all.

I did see a pic with an AU 220 XR8, not sure of the details. Rest to me of not much interest. But on the surface looks to be some VGC cars thats for sure!
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Wonder what they want for the Fairlane, it's on LPG though.
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That fairlane in the second pic looks bloody new
Ooh, me want! What a nice collection! Some b@#$&y good stuff there!!
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There's a few beauties in there and I'm really glad that someone decided to collect so many of them.

It's like unearthing the Göbekli Tepe of AU
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There quite a few of the old ones under raps.
250k + now for some of the mid 70’s onwards.
Beautiful cars of old, those first whale tale ones you just jizzzed when you saw them back then.
Amazing even just 10yr old ones are pulling big money.


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Some more German class from the ‘80s.

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That is just stupid money... $15-16k is about what the others are going for it seems.
Here in Melbourne at least, any Uber-compliant Toyota is still getting silly money, given the wait time for a brand-new equivalent.

Older Camrys & Aurions are still getting good money as well, with no more age limits for taxis here.
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Why are there no age limits on taxis now? Is it so we can go full Havana?
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Why are there no age limits on taxis now? Is it so we can go full Havana?
The age limits were removed a few years back when Uber was legalised & the taxi industry was deregulated.

Anyone with a 16 year old Camry, or B-Series Wagon can buy a taxi meter & in-car camera, and set themselves up as a taxi driver after paying a couple of hundred bucks for a set of taxi plates.....
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That's unreal. So you could get a taxi yellow AU skidder and just go for it?
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The age limits were removed a few years back when Uber was legalised & the taxi industry was deregulated.

Anyone with a 16 year old Camry, or B-Series Wagon can buy a taxi meter & in-car camera, and set themselves up as a taxi driver after paying a couple of hundred bucks for a set of taxi plates.....
Weeeell it's a tad more than that


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Looks like that link hasn't been updated for a few years - one ad for a set of Geelong Taxi plates states 'leased until August 2017'!!!
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Looks like that link hasn't been updated for a few years - one ad for a set of Geelong Taxi plates states 'leased until August 2017'!!!
I wonder what they go for now then?
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I wonder what they go for now then?
They used to be worth ****loads, because people were speculating on them as an investment, then Uber came around and eventually the taxi industry was deregulated and people started having a sook about their speculations becoming worth nothing.

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Since moving to Melbourne from Cyprus in the early 1970s, Ylmiz and his wife, Sevgi, have worked tirelessly to provide for their family.

Ylmiz got a job with Ford while Sevgi supplemented their income by folding and packing pairs of socks into boxes after their two young children had gone to bed each night. She was paid 30 cents for every dozen.

The money the couple saved was invested in five taxi licences. At their peak, the licences were worth more than $1 million combined — enough to retire on.

But the arrival of ride-sharing apps like Uber and the subsequent deregulation of the taxi industry in Victoria have wiped out their value.

"We worked so hard for it and everything just went, overnight, back to zero," Ylmiz says.

The nest egg Ylmiz and Sevgi had been expecting has failed to materialise.

The couple had purchased their taxi licences by borrowing against the value of their house. They now have a $600,000 debt.
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That article should be reframed as the couple speculated on taxi licences and then lost, one group even tries to play the race card in there for their speculation ending badly

The government spent 8 figures on compensation, which I have an issue with, we don't compensate you at the roulette table, or on the dogs and horses, so why are we compensating gamblers on taxi plates?

I used a combination of uber and taxis in Sydney earlier this year, Uber is certainly better quality vehicles and cheaper.

The only time I use taxis is when I walk out the hotel and there's already one waiting there or there's surge pricing on Uber, but now taxis in Melbourne can set fixed rates as well, so when there's events on in town you cop surge pricing on Uber and then massively inflated rates on taxis too.

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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-08-...fears/10060558

That article should be reframed as the couple speculated on taxi licences and then lost, one group even tries to play the race card in there for their speculation ending badly

The government spent 8 figures on compensation, which I have an issue with, we don't compensate you at the roulette table, or on the dogs and horses, so why are we compensating gamblers on taxi plates?

I used a combination of uber and taxis in Sydney earlier this year, Uber is certainly better quality vehicles and cheaper.

The only time I use taxis is when I walk out the hotel and there's already one waiting there or there's surge pricing on Uber, but now taxis in Melbourne can set fixed rates as well, so when there's events on in town you cop surge pricing on Uber and then massively inflated rates on taxis too.
You're no expert on the taxi industry maybe do some research. Taxis were not a speculative asset, they were basically a blue chip / established investment, which were screwed over by digital disruption which started illegally. There were a lot of people who got absolutely smashed by this financially and there were even suicides (as mentioned in your linked article). If you don't know what you're talking about maybe don't offer the input. There are even members on this forum that were screwed out of their retirements because of rideshare.
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You're no expert on the taxi industry maybe do some research. Taxis were not a speculative asset, they were basically a blue chip / established investment, which were screwed over by digital disruption which started illegally. There were a lot of people who got absolutely smashed by this financially and there were even suicides (as mentioned in your linked article). If you don't know what you're talking about maybe don't offer the input. There are even members on this forum that were screwed out of their retirements because of rideshare.
100% spot on !!

I'm not sure what happened in Victoria, but in NSW, the Govt, which had been treating taxi plate owners badly for years, abandoned them overnight & let the likes of Uber et al take over.

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100% spot on !!

I'm not sure what happened in Victoria, but in NSW, the Govt, which had been treating taxi plate owners badly for years, abandoned them overnight & let the likes of Uber et al take over.

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