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26-08-2010, 03:55 PM | #31 | ||
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ill never understand whats so good about "EURO CARS" i swear its just the name and the big price tags. why would i buy the cheapest bmw/audi whatever when for the same price i can buy the best hsv i just dont see a comparasion. but if i was loaded i surpose i would buy a porche cayane turbo or a rolls royce phantom.
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26-08-2010, 04:01 PM | #32 | ||
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My dad had a HSV Grange, and it was a pile of poo in build quality. I could easily see someone taking a C Class for refinement and quality even if it lacked power and size. I haven't seen woodgrain stickers stuck over panels on a Mercedes.
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The G6ET is a good option if you only consider the car/upfront price equation, but if I had $45k to spend on a large sporty sedan I'd probably be looking at second hand euros as well, simply because they've already done the bulk of their depreciating. You run the risk of servicing costs vs 3 year warranty on a new Ford, but if you buy well and look after it, you'll come out in front every time. Last edited by tranquilized; 26-08-2010 at 05:32 PM. |
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26-08-2010, 09:10 PM | #36 | ||
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I love Fords myself but for all those wondering why you would buy a Euro over a Ford
1: Build quality 2: Economy (specially the diesels) 3: Cost to maintain over time as yes things do wear out on say a Passat but things rarely fail (Quality control & design better). 4: Insurance cost (compared to Turbo) And maybe not everyone wants a super fast car either such as a G6ET |
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26-08-2010, 11:20 PM | #37 | |||
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26-08-2010, 11:50 PM | #38 | |||
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I'd be considering a 6 - 7 year old Audi A8. Would need to research maintenance cost, likelyhood of major repair etc. you so know whether you might be up for a second mortgage or not.
These were around $200K new and have got some serious kit. I believe some even came with solar panels that helped to keep the aircon ticking over, so that you didn't return to your car impersonating an oven in summer. Here is one near your budget http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/...s=24&silo=1011
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Id go the Skoda vRS or Passat over either of those, IMO. The future M-I-L has a new TDCi Focus... and well, its not the best put together thing, handles well, but is harsh and feels slow compared to other modern diesels.... And is on its 3rd auto box in 25,000kms.
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Had a workmate want. To buy an e55 amg. He brought an fg xr8
But whilst I talked him out of it I did some basic research into the e55 and can't remember the exact details now but replace balljoints is a $12,000 job |
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27-08-2010, 01:21 AM | #42 | |||
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27-08-2010, 08:31 AM | #45 | ||
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Did a 150km in a Mondeo this week actually. Not too bad I guess. But felt very soft at the front and the suspension tune felt all wrong for Aussie roads. Auto gearbox and engine were uninspiring. They look okay though and have a huge boot.
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27-08-2010, 11:28 AM | #49 | |||
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The point of a near new car is the warranty. Unless you want to buy an old sporty euro to try and impress your mates, just don't mention the running costs
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27-08-2010, 12:16 PM | #51 | ||
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I know its not in your price range, but for $60,000 there was a C55 AMG on carsales last week. You know the one with the supercharged 5.5L.
Oh how much I wanted to go see the bank man haha :( |
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27-08-2010, 12:19 PM | #52 | |||
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When I said not everybody wants a superfast car I meant a car that can go superfast or is powerful to put it another way & never thought anybody would take what I wrote to mean a person driving fast lol Yes you can drive a G6ET slow & not use the power you have but then whats the point of owning it lol You may as well have a car that is slower by a 3 or so seconds but has better build quality & economy. And I never suggested an old Euro either as my link actually goes to New/ Demo Passats so do agree a new or newer car would be better than a 10 year old one lol But yes a Mondeo is also a nice car & a Euro to be honest as well just not a full on Euro such as a Passat |
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27-08-2010, 01:06 PM | #53 | ||
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Ok I'm slightly mistaken, but the car he was looking at had a minor issue, I can't remember now, still drove fine but I looked into it for him and it was something insane like that... He is happier than a pig in **** with his FG xr8, and so he should be it looks fantastic, just needs to modify it for speed though
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27-08-2010, 02:24 PM | #54 | |||
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I dont know what you expect on a fordforum. That money buys a brand new(near enough) Ford Mondeo Diesel of some description or a demo G6ET. If this car is for a daily then the majority of sane people would get something that ticks the boxs and gives them a warranty. You might be able to get a very nice secondhand BMW et al, it might use a mili-litre/100 less fuel than a Ford but all those savings are gone as soon as anything half major is required to get fixed. If it was a once a week and on the weekends car then yeah, go nuts as it wont matter as much. As for the not using a G6ET to its full potential, its marketed as a luxury car not a sports car, so driving it like miss daisy actually fits in with its segment. The average age for the owners of those cars would be 40 and up, just like it was with the old Fairmont Ghias. That may have come down a tad since the turbo inception but it wouldn't be far off. Its not like every Ferrari owner hits the track, most are spent cruising cafe strips.
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What do you expect? A Mondeo diesel makes sense in the question asked by the op however why a G6ET as a G6E would still have plenty of power, better economy & also the same Luxury would it not? With the Turbo they are a weapon plain & simple no matter how they are marketed. It is not about hitting the track either it is about using the power of the turbo engine on the street while still not going over the speed limit & in traffic while you are a sedate driver, if the op likes to drive fast mostly then why a Euro lol He did not ask about an Aussie car under 45k did he? It only matters to me as your response to the comment you misread was all high & mighty not to mention insulting to the member who's post it was while all along you did not even read the 2 lines correctly so who was stoned lol Did you even say sorry mate to him? And who said anything about some old BMW, I posted a link to 2010 Passats lol Night now Polywaffle Last edited by Seduce XR6; 27-08-2010 at 09:07 PM. |
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27-08-2010, 10:53 PM | #56 | ||
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I'd go for a 2004 BMW 540 E39. It's a 4.4L V8 and you can pick them up for $30-40,000.
I am concidering buying one myself one day. Or an Old 1990-97 Bmw 8 series..... but there goes the bank account if I did. They are expensive to fix and have quite a few problems.... but that's ok if it's not a daily drive. |
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28-08-2010, 02:34 AM | #57 | ||
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As a teenager, I managed to score a job as an offsider to an Audi Master Tech. This guy used to do jobs on the side/after hours to supplement his income, and I was there to clean tools, parts, the workshop and run diagnostics on the cars while he was up to his elbows in german machinery.
Some jobs were a right nightmare. Others were stupidly easy. For example, early Audi V8's had the cam belts at the rear of the block/head assembly, a cam belt change necessitated the removal of the engine. Not a cool job. circa $5000 after hours..... if you were paying dealership rates add a few grand. Anything with air suspension wasn't kind in its old age, and a refit with conventional suspension never left any change after $2500 after having to upload programs to disable the electronic functions of the central CPU and find the suitable new parts. However, somethings are apsolutely unreal to do on these cars, like a fuel pump was never more than a $200 job, and seldom ever came up. Spark Plugs in most of the Audi gear were bosch platinums, and with proper servicing and running on PULP 100,000km is the expected life. $20 each to replace anyways. I guess my point is, If you can find an honest tech, with the specialist tools at his disposal in which to specialise on a particular marque, owning a Euro can be a truly rewarding experience, if thats what floats your boat. Its no different to owning a Japanese car..... you should have a peek into any Subaru or Honda workshop and tell me the number of specialist tools on the shadowboard wouldn't scare the hell out of any potential owner 10 years down the track! |
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God they are quick....I was overtaken in my FG XR6 like it was standing still! I know the XR6 isnt that quick but I was impressed by the nimbleness of the VW- it is not a small car either. Beautiful in black too and whilst I understand the concerns of some with servicing, I have hardly been impressed by Ford Australias service costs over the last few years!
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