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Old 26-10-2018, 07:11 AM   #1
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Default New car for under $18k driveaway

So the Wife and i went looking for a new small car yesterday and our first stop was Ford in search of a new Fiesta, only problem was, theres only 1 left in stock in the country, a blue sport manual 1l ecoboost for $21k, more than we want to spend although the salesman is going to ring around today to see whats left hidden away.

I only travel 14km round trip to work twice a day so thats its main workload.

So our criterior is, must be new, driveaway and under or at $18k.

So far we've looked at the Kia Picanto GT Line in Black for $18k, the Holden Barina LS in Son of a Gun with free auto for $15k.

If you had $18k to spend on a city car for short trips, whats your pick?
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