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19-01-2007, 07:00 PM | #27 | ||
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Melbourne, VIC
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Good God you small car girls really do crap on don't you. Every thread is a ***** fight, scat gets thrown around and we stand in front of our cars and defend the strength of our 1.x litre engine. For crying out loud, can one thread involving Fiesta drivers on this Forum be constructive and stick to the topic?
If you're looking for something not too dear (under $30k) yet with room to burn, fuel economy and fun to drive, with at least a few options, you're right in looking at a Mazda 6, definitely an LX Focus Sedan (MASSIVE boot) and perhaps if you can stretch a Subaru Liberty. All those are new, cheap to run compared to an older car approaching brake/clutch/tyre replacement and are safer, stronger and usually more reliable. All 3 of those should give you similar room and performance, with the Focus being the cheapest and smallest, but not exactly tiny either. Definitely worth a look. As for the rest of you, just chill out and keep it on topic please.
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