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Old 03-04-2011, 01:26 PM   #31
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Default Re: Purchasing a new Car

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You want an fg xr6, so get an fg xr6. There are plenty hovering around the 20k mark. Borrow a couple of grand and get the car you want. The repayments on such a tiny loan will be next to nothing. As I often tell people ,you only live once, get the fg xr6, you will have a current shape ,got the car you want for repayments of around $40 per week over 1 year or $20 per week over 2 years. You can always pay out the loan early if you get cashed up.Good luck with whatever you decide to do.
Best advice in the thread !!!

$18k is a LOT of cash to drop on a car you have to compromise on when for just a few extra $$$ you can get exactly what you want !

My mate is looking at buying a new car and because he's being so stuborn and wont look at upping the budget an extra $2-$3k for an FG XR6T, he'll compromise and miss out on getting what he really wants.
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Old 03-04-2011, 01:45 PM   #32
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Default Re: Purchasing a new Car

Buy a Mazda 6 or 3 . We have had a 3 for six years done 150k ,and it has been a very good car. I have had three BA's ,two Au's ( TE50), two EB's ,A EL,and a Bf GT , and the Mazda has been far and away the most painless to own. Sorry Mr Ford .....
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Old 03-04-2011, 03:47 PM   #33
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Default Re: Purchasing a new Car

Ok thanks for the replies guys. Yeh i might consider getting a Loan and just get the FG. No Mazda for me mate.

Ive been reading around & how important is it to pick up a 09 model instead of an 08 ?
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