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10-04-2017, 12:00 PM | #31 | |||
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It may pass the wife test to see 5 belts but the reality of 5 in the car is somewhat different
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10-04-2017, 12:44 PM | #32 | |||
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Put in a rear facing baby seat in a hatch and the passenger in the front will be having a horrible ride, literally bugger all room. Even in our Outlander with the rear seats pushed all the way back i dont sit comfortable in the front, so i just drive instead |
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10-04-2017, 03:51 PM | #34 | ||
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As I say, the reasons for thinking about a hatch is cost saving in the context of fuel and rego, but I also just require enough space for a pram and baby seats. If we go away and need to take a heap of gear we have an SR5. I felt that getting a 5 seater 2nd hand F6 would just run up the costs too in terms of maintenance, for arguments sake, looking at $$ I spent on (required) maintenance on a 67000 km ute. But also the ANCAP ratings and equipment in a 3-5yr hatch.
Looking at the 2nd hand FPV market, I considered the value a high end hatch better value for money considering safety, comfort, power and equipment; but obviously open to interpretation and discussion hence posting here to see what other people thought.
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10-04-2017, 04:23 PM | #35 | ||
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We went from a VE commodore to a territory, best move ever, a sedan is so low and headroom sucks when getting a kid into and out of a baby seat, try and get the kids out without whacking your head or theirs, the territory is great, I wouldn't go anything smaller for the main family car, pram in and out no worries, in the boot of a sedan is a pain, we have friends with hatch backs and the pram takes up the whole boot, I would go anything around the size of the territory, don't need to keep bending down to put kids in and out, heaps of room, go the drive ins and put the rear seat down and everyone has heaps of room to throw some blankets down and have a picnic in the back of the car etc and if this is the first kid you'll find things like that are much easier than trying to see a movie at the cinemas without a baby sitter, any large family SUV would fit the roll most likely, we had my father and brother in the back seat next the booster sit for my kid and everyone had room, also in smaller cars you sometimes can't fit more than two Child seats in the rear as they end up like both taking 25% of the middle seat up on each side.
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10-04-2017, 04:27 PM | #36 | ||
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Nah bloody well Stuff them bloody overpriced darn highfallutin European hatchus ya bloody well don't need nithin more than a beautdyful falcon wagon bloody carries the lot get it converted to gas and you'll be able ter tow a hole house behind ya stuff them bloody well sheeple buyin them bloody Euro turdbuckitz the second ya bloody hit a Roo the hole car will smash ter bits mate
all yer need. Bloody stupid sheeple buyin euro and killin falconz |
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10-04-2017, 05:09 PM | #37 | |||
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10-04-2017, 08:07 PM | #38 | |||
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I have only owned Volvos so I only see a small piece of the whole servicing game but that badge is damn expensive to carry around. My rule of thumb with them is if you're going to plonk $120k on one you will need half that for again servicing if you want to keep it for 10 years. I had a roo recently break the glass in the right hand wing mirror. Get this, only the glass (mirror) needed replacing not the whole housing, motors etc were in perfect working order - the cost - $2000. The reason - the glass has a demister built in. To your earlier question - yes Focus RS are made in Germany but have Ford pricing-servicing although it will still be relatively expensive to keep running because of what it is. Complex AWD, powerful donk etc. So you may think diff bushes in an F6 are expensive but then think about a $2k mirror in an Audi for a comparison. Falcons r cheap and go like stink for fun. Honestly the FGX was the bargain of the century when new, now you can find low km versions on the 2nd hand market. The cash you save on the purchase price alone will run the car for 10 years. I'm not trying to put you off Audi/Merc/anyone else but you need to look at these Euros with your eyes wide open and understand the real cost of ownership.
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10-04-2017, 09:26 PM | #39 | ||
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The FGX was an engine with a poorly equipped car around it and a 15 year old 6 speed auto. Honestly to some, it doesn't represent good value, because it's equipped like a soviet Russian limo. This hysterical notion that some of you fearmongering falcon blokes peddle about euros costing 10k per service or (insert small part name here) is largely unfounded (well, for the more "accessible" European cars anyway). I've been through a few of them too. |
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11-04-2017, 06:31 AM | #41 | ||
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People hear horror stories of AMG/M et al cars, and there are some, but people buying second handies think they can run the gauntlet.
Some get lucky and have no issues, some go broke fixing them. Just got to find a loved one but even then anything can happen. New is a different kettle of fish, warranty covers you early and from there you just need to be smart/religious about servicing/preventative maintenance.
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Well I've had my MK7 Golf R for almost 2 years, it was a nightmare to begin with - 8 months trying to get the infotainment screen fixed, if I could have sold it during those 8 months I would have.
Anyway, since getting that resolved it has been the best car I have ever owned. It's been driven hard on tight twisty roads 5 days a week. I have a 3 & 5 yr old so it has carseats in the back and despite how small it looks on the outside they have plenty of space in the back. The only mods are a tune, intake, rotors, pads and lightweight rims. A couple of weeks back I started my ascent of a local mountain road on the way home from work and happened upon the back of a 991 Carrera GTS PDK, being a mad Porsche fan since I was old enough to talk I reveled in the opportunity to watch and listen to the flat 6 for as long as possible. Without going into detail or incriminating myself lets just say there was nothing between our cars, even as we came out onto the straights at the top of the mountain - I was stoked that my little Golf was able stay stuck to the back of this $300,000 car I have always dreamed of owning. All the different settings (comfort, normal, race) really do change the experience when driving, they adjust the steering weight, shocks, throttle response and sound. With nothing more than a tune you can have a car that will run 0-100 in 4.1 or 4.2 consistently in any conditions, and few extra $$$$ that will go down into the 3 second bracket. I never usually keep a car for more than 2 years but I have no plans on selling it, I can't think of anything else I would rather be driving. |
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11-04-2017, 12:56 PM | #44 | |||
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The guy knew the road though, there are undulations on certain corners that will throw you off line, they require odd lines to avoid them and he knew where they were. Power to weight is all that much different either: Porsche, 316kw/440nm and 1445kg Tuned Golf, 283kw/523nm and 1435kg Anyway as I said I expected it to walk away and it didn't. |
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11-04-2017, 02:25 PM | #45 | |||
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But anyway mine is an S80 and far from a performance car and this is my point. High performance top tier Euros are fantastic cars but they are also very highly strung. You need to have a bit of cash behind you for Justin_case.in a second hand scenario I reckon the RS is a fantastic choice considering the financial limits and you get a brand new car with a warranty. I guess the question is, is it suitable? Only raised by monkeys will know after driving one.
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Isn't it going to be the second car? Not the main family chariot? For stuff like daycare pickups on the way home from work and such so the ability to carry people on occasion isn't as important as the ability to give it a squirt on the lone trip to the shops when the wipes are running dangerously low.
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For God sake, RBM, make sure your golf clubs fit in there ;-)
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11-04-2017, 04:09 PM | #48 | |||
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I don't think there's a car; personally, that can check all the boxes. But a near as possible is why I considered an RS. I will have to go look at one and decide for myself but a common dislike for them is the lack of rear space.
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