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Old 09-10-2006, 10:18 AM   #31
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Just buy a 2nd hand N15 SSS Pulsar. With exhaust extractors and a pod filter and a GOOD driver u can do low 15`s.
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Old 09-10-2006, 10:19 AM   #32
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The Type R's are good around corners and under brakes, in a straight line a V8 (especially a modified one) will probably still win.

I like the Polo GTi (except that it's over your budget) so I'd prob go for a Focus or a Clio.
Yeh but there still a great car and even in a straight line they can beat some v8`s which is pretty good. Power to weight and technology.

How ever screw technology give me a 351
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I would say anything by Mazda, Ford or Toyota would be the pick for resale, reliability and power is concerned.
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You may want to edit your signature,ThoR. Bathrust is probably something that happens to old bath tubs. The last time I checked, Lowndes won a race at a place called Bathurst.

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Old 09-10-2006, 10:37 AM   #35
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the thread is not about getting second hand cars for cheap and doing them up....its about picking which small car do you think is the best in its class this year , in stock form
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I work for a Nissan / Hyundai dealer and i reckon the all new (new shape) 2006 Hyundai Elantra is not to shabby for its price tag, we got one last week and its actually a very well apointed small car it has alot better build quality than last years model and looks heaps nicer to boot. The only other smaller car i really like at the moment is the new Dodge Caliber but i think it comes in just outside the price range?
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You may want to edit your signature,ThoR. Bathrust is probably something that happens to old bath tubs. The last time I checked, Lowndes won a race at a place called Bathurst.

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Focus, 3, Astra, Lancer and Corolla although you'd be struggling to get even the mid spec model on the road for under 25grand driveaway.

If you can squeeze into a smaller car you'd get a higher spec level.
look at Fiesta, 2, Swift, Jazz or Yaris. Also check out the Getz.
 
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how about a peugino if that how you spell 207 or 306 they are small unsure about the cost
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Old 09-10-2006, 06:06 PM   #41
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I'm actually very interested in quality feedback on this topic at the moment. I am looking to get a car for the missus this week. We've been to look at a Tiida, Colt and Corolla with more to go.

Can anyone comment on reliability, performance etc on these cars based on 1st hand experience? I must admit the car that impressed us the most was the Colt with the CVT auto..
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Old 09-10-2006, 10:14 PM   #42
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lol sorry guys but how do you post up a poll from here...i knew how to do it at the start but i wanted the cars. now i have the list i dont know how to get this poll up...could someone please explain it from here for me or feel free to post it up yourself...cheers
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isnt it up to you and your missus to decided on what car you wanted to have?
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isnt it up to you and your missus to decided on what car you wanted to have?
I'm not sure what you mean by this reply? I'm asking whether anyone has some 1st hand experience with the cars I've mentioned.
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Old 10-10-2006, 12:04 AM   #45
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You can now get a brand new hatch or sedan CL Focus manual for $20990 drive-away. That is pretty good considering the RRP on them is $20990 plus onroads and dealer delivery. I guess it depends on which state you are in but here in WA dealer delivery is $1200-1500, rego is $300 for 6 months and transfer is around $1200 so there is around $3000 of on-roads that you do not have to pay for.
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Old 10-10-2006, 12:19 AM   #46
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I'm not sure what you mean by this reply? I'm asking whether anyone has some 1st hand experience with the cars I've mentioned.
ops i misunderstood some of things were just mentino sorry about that
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Old 10-10-2006, 10:35 AM   #47
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closed another one was started:
http://www.fordforums.com.au/showthread.php?t=68890
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