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Postby tiny2009 » Fri Jun 22, 2012 8:40 pm

Hey all, trying to figure out what to buy next. Long story short the Mark II is gone burgers. Where do I go from here? Just wanting some pointers and different ideas as I tend to get tunnel vision at times.

$14-17k to spend, looking at getting two mobiles.

Car one is for the Mrs:

Auto daily
5 Dr Hatch
Post 2000
Boot big enough for a kids buggy
Suited for round town, sub 60km/hr

Looked at Vitz but are too small, Corolla is more the right size, Runx or GL is looking about right at this stage. What else is out there?

Car two is for me:

Auto/Manual
Mid size sedan, wagon or larger (not a ppl mover or van)
Possibly something suited more for the occasional weekend away
Prefer post 2000
Used mainly on the weekends (but not a toy)
Would like something with a little kick but sensible enough to cart the family round in.

So many options here, been looking at: Caldina, Euro R CL1, Mazda 6 or Accord (wagons), V7 WRX wagon, Celsior, Camry.

Its been a while since I seriously looked at euros, am I missing out on anything there?

3rd option is just get one nicer car that sort of can fit both needs - maybe later model (auto) Mazda 3/6, Civic?

So, let me know what I should go test drive and what you might have for sale that might fit our needs.
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Postby d1 mule » Fri Jun 22, 2012 11:11 pm

combine the two + spend a bit more and get a BLADE MASTER G!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Postby tiny2009 » Fri Jun 22, 2012 11:22 pm

Not a bad idea, that had been one of the original options I looked at. They seem like a whole lot of car.

Cons are size and I am guessing not too fuel efficient round town? Can you get those roof box things for these?
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Postby touge rolla » Sat Jun 23, 2012 1:48 am

get 4 MR2's




then you will rule the MR2 world as you should have at least one going MR2 all the time :P
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Postby d1 mule » Sat Jun 23, 2012 1:51 am

tiny2009 wrote:Cons are size and I am guessing not too fuel efficient round town? Can you get those roof box things for these?


the boot looks pretty descent in the TM listing i recon.

Surely someone makes roof boxes etc.


206KW in a FWD corolla would be pure lols everywhere, the fuel thingy is a 3.5 so not toooooo bad either
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Postby RedMist » Sat Jun 23, 2012 8:59 am

Dualis/Quashai

Mum/Dad/2 kids and dog reasonably comfortably. It's cheap to run, nothing to maintain on it, CVT.
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Postby FST4RD » Sat Jun 23, 2012 9:29 am

For you a BP 2004-08 legacy. Got to be about the best looking wagon on the market, plus the single turbo ones are pretty quick.
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Postby tiny2009 » Sun Jun 24, 2012 9:57 am

FST4RD wrote:For you a BP 2004-08 legacy. Got to be about the best looking wagon on the market, plus the single turbo ones are pretty quick.


Will take a look. Sister (no pictures sorry guys) has a 3.0R, although everyone else seems to rave about them it just doesn't seem that awesome to me. Perhaps a manual might help?

d1 mule wrote:206KW in a FWD corolla would be pure lols everywhere, the fuel thingy is a 3.5 so not toooooo bad either


Sledging can be great fun, decided to look into these further. Nothing local sadly so will have to check some out in Auckland in a couple of weeks.

RedMist wrote:Dualis/Quashai

Mum/Dad/2 kids and dog reasonably comfortably. It's cheap to run, nothing to maintain on it, CVT.


I thought for a minute you were making up words. A quick look and it seems to tick a few boxes, nice work. Will add this to the list to take a look.

touge rolla wrote:get 4 MR2's


Should have mentioned I only enough garage space for two. 2x4 = 8 seater, people mover?
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Postby iOnic » Sun Jun 24, 2012 11:55 am

RedMist wrote:nothing to maintain on it


A car that needs no maintenance? Sign me up!
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