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Old 21-12-2006, 04:15 PM   #1
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Default tough choices - xr6t or ghia???

Well I have been given the ok from the mrs to upgrade the car as the Subaru currently isnt up to the task for me powerwise and room wise.

Dont get me wrong, the subby has been the best for reliability that I have ever owned, but sadly Im finding its too gutless in the lower rev range for my driving, plus doesnt have the room I need to carry 5 with some form of comfort.

The one thing it was good for was the fact that it was a wagon and I could carry my father inlaws 100kg electric wheel chair in the back.

So the quest for a replacement remains, which car to choose from?

The cars in question are the BA xr6 turbo or BA fairmont Ghia.

Now I have had a fixation for the xr6 turbo for quite some time but the mrs hates the thought of me getting a turbo. Go figure! :P But she has expressed to me that I could get one at her dissaproval. :P

So I was thinking, to be a careing husband what if it was worth me settling for a BA Ghia in lieu of the turbs?

I know the majority of the male members here would vote for the turbo, but would the ghia be that bad?

EDIT: BTW I will be looking at 03-04 models. Cant afford brand spankers. :(

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3v Ghia.. you win both ways.
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3v Ghia.. you win both ways.
Totally agree... If it's power down low you seek? Then look no further. These things can be made to party. And would be the ultimate sleeper. :
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I traded the AU Ghia in for a BA Xr6.....no turbo though......and want my AU back! More so for the creature comforts with the leather climate control etc.....
If I had the choice of a turbo, I would defiantley have to have the higher spec pac with all the goodies in it. Then you couldnt go past the turbo. Standard xr6T pac vs Ghia? Would be swaying towards the Ghia. The new ones look **** hot. Oh the choices!



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wifey wont let me have another v8 dammit!

but I have somehow persuaded her to let me get a turbo!!!

But yes the ghia is a nice thought also with all the luxuries.
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Ask her if she wants you to choose what clothes she can buy...
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Ask her if she wants you to choose what clothes she can buy...
haha. I know what your eluding to.

Still I want to have a mutual agreement also.
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but I have somehow persuaded her to let me get a turbo!!!
You neglected to mention that the Turbo is quicker than the V8? :
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XR6 will have a better resale going forwards - especially the Turbos - should be popular youth car in a few years.

Looking at the 03 models quickly -

Fairmont Ghia costs about 51500 - price range now is 15,100 to 22,000.

XR6T - costs about 46000 - price range is now 17100-24600
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mate, ghia 8v all the way

you can tow, perform, have heaps of space plus have all the luxuries

The ghia i6 is still a ghia, but is no fun
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Go the Ghia mate. You can always power it up a little bit with a reflash and some other tweaks. Besides, it'll make the missus happy. :P
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3V Ghia all the way. You will get the low down power that you want as there is plenty of torque : and plenty of luxury!
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If you are going to do afew mods to it, the turbo boost will scare your wife more than the smoother power band of the V8. Plus, the Ghia V8 will have less power standard, cheaper insurance too, you can tell her that...
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Oh I did forget to mention, that I want to keep it all standard. There will be no mods whatsoever. Thats was one of the agreements to get the turbo or ghia in the first place.
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Are you actually planning on the v8 ghia (as opposed to the 6) or is that just where this thread has sidetracked to?
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if you were chosing sixes, then xr6t.
if you could get a v8, then the v8 ghia. best of both worlds, power & luxury!
make sure u get a mkII ba too.
i hope the missus rings you for your approval when she is buying shoes & makeup :P
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Try and go the ghia, or ghia V8 3V on gas
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Well I have been given the ok from the mrs to upgrade the car as the Subaru currently isnt up to the task for me powerwise and room wise.
EJ257 block buddy and a big bad turbo ;) Who needs the room, you can just throw em in the boot or strap em to the roof :

Nah since that aint an option, XR6T. Who needs luxury.
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Id get the XR6T and I would mod the ***** out of it. But thats just me, Shav. You know that I wouldnt care what anyone said I could or could not do and I would just get what I liked as long as it was reasonably sensible, I couldnt give a stuff what my other half said!!! Depends who is paying for it I guess...

There is no negotiating when it comes to cars! And Im the female in our family!!!

Go the Turbo though, better resale, more to work with (if you decide later...) but it is a matter of personal taste. Sports and performance v luxo barge? Some people like their Fairmonts, some like their sports versions...

Shav, if you find a 3v V8 Ghia in a colour she likes, you may have a chance??? Tell her its slower than an XR6T and harder to mod, and youre in!!! Haha.

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Turbo Territory Ghia, there are 2nd hand ones on the market now, fit in all the people you want plus the wheelchair.
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Cheers for the reply guys.

This thread is heading down the V8 Ghia path. While Id like to get another V8, the mrs isnt keen.

I know some of you are bagging me for letting my mrs decide what car to buy, but in my relationship I view her opinion just as high and I want it to be a decision that we can mutually agree on.

The turbo is very tempting, and Im leaning more towards that, but at the same time, I dont plan on doing any mods to it what so ever. I mean that this time. :P I dont plan to race it, drive it hard unecesarily or become a hoon. (no offence to anyone here who owns one) So Im weighing up the reasons if it a good move.

The ghia however, with the lower buying price has allowed me to look at getting some aftermarket rims and tint. More of the laid back pimp spec look rather. Grandpa-ish I know, but it wont have the go the 6t has. Will it be better than the subby 2L? Maybe thats a dumb question.
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Cheers for the reply guys.

This thread is heading down the V8 Ghia path. While Id like to get another V8, the mrs isnt keen.

I know some of you are bagging me for letting my mrs decide what car to buy, but in my relationship I view her opinion just as high and I want it to be a decision that we can mutually agree on.

The turbo is very tempting, and Im leaning more towards that, but at the same time, I dont plan on doing any mods to it what so ever. I mean that this time. :P I dont plan to race it, drive it hard unecesarily or become a hoon. (no offence to anyone here who owns one) So Im weighing up the reasons if it a good move.

The ghia however, with the lower buying price has allowed me to look at getting some aftermarket rims and tint. More of the laid back pimp spec look rather. Grandpa-ish I know, but it wont have the go the 6t has. Will it be better than the subby 2L? Maybe thats a dumb question.
Don't ever explain valuing your wife's opinion. She's your partner in life and life certainly includes purchasing many items, especially said cars! LOL! I just hope she values the fact that you value her opinion.

It's a really tough choice. I love both of those models. The power and hoon factor of the turbo, the luxury, style and poise of the ghia. What we really need is a ghia turbo! LOL!

In the end, I am a practical man first and foremost, so I'd go the ghia I'd reckon. In most of life's driving situations the ghia would do.

Buy the ghia and enjoy it with your family, then dream every now and again of the turbo! LOL!

Either way, your money will be supporting workers here in Australia, and helping our car industry and that is a good thing!

All the very best with your decision. Merry Christmas, God bless you and your loved ones.

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Don't ever explain valuing your wife's opinion. She's your partner in life and life certainly includes purchasing many items, especially said cars! LOL! I just hope she values the fact that you value her opinion.

It's a really tough choice. I love both of those models. The power and hoon factor of the turbo, the luxury, style and poise of the ghia. What we really need is a ghia turbo! LOL!

In the end, I am a practical man first and foremost, so I'd go the ghia I'd reckon. In most of life's driving situations the ghia would do.

Buy the ghia and enjoy it with your family, then dream every now and again of the turbo! LOL!

Either way, your money will be supporting workers here in Australia, and helping our car industry and that is a good thing!

All the very best with your decision. Merry Christmas, God bless you and your loved ones.

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Supporting aussie workers I am for. But that in itself is a side advantage to the real reason Im buying a ford again.

I suppose the other aspect is regretting NOT getting the turbo if I did choose the ghia. and wondering 'what if' all the time. Thats a painful prospect.

Call me the biggest procrastinator but I guess I want to make a GOOD choice based on my circumstances.

Thanks again for your good will.
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I was think the same thing. Now these would be a hot item.

I think you need to take the wife & test drive all the different models & who knows it might help make that choices esayer.

Either way you go & you will be getting a nice looking car that is great to drive.

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Depends if you want more luxury than performance. For the best of both worlds, if you can find an XR6T with the luxury pack, I would go for this as first preference. Then Ghia V8 if you dont mind the additional fuel costs.

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Once you go luxury - you never go back. ghia all the way. power adders are half the fun of a new car arent they?

... leather... mmm.... so sexy.
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Forester XT. 0-100 in 6.0s, and practical as hell for carrying stuff. Cheap to insure, and VERY reliable. No unwanted attention. Oh, and you can take it for some dirt road hooliganism too, which you wouldn't do in any Ghia or XR6T!
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