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i understand that it's been done, but that was over a year ago, so what are everyone's opinions on a good, most probably second hand, safe, automatic [i want manual but i can't drive it and i don't have enough time to learn =[[.], small, hatchback?

i'm personally in love with the toyota yaris, but i wanted to hear people's thoughts, who maybe even have a yaris/other small car?

thanks heaps =]].
 

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Kia rio is fairly cheap, even new ($12,990) and their safety standards are pretty good.
I looked at a ford fiesta, 2004 model, second hand for around 7,500, with only 80,000 on the metre. also a decent car
The yaris is also good
other cars:
ford focus (expensive)
peugeot (expensive)
holden astra (you can get a food deal on these cheap)
proton
hyundai excel (pretty shitty car really)
hyundai getz (fairly cheap, safe)
hope that helps a bit. You'd be much safer in a larger car, but they are generally more expensive and use much more fuel.
 

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I drive a 2004 Hyundai accent.
Really good to drive safe and lately it has cost <$50 to fill up!
 

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hermand said:
i'm personally in love with the toyota yaris, but i wanted to hear people's thoughts, who maybe even have a yaris/other small car?
Really depends on your budget. A Toyota Echo isn't too bad, it's also pretty economical as well, just remember that it's better to have someone who knows a bit about cars to go with you when you buy/inspect.
 

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budget is pretty good. i'll need to drive my sisters [age three and five] around quite a bit so my parents will pay for a decent bit to make sure i have a safe car. but not quite sure what the actual budget is, as they haven't decided yet. it depends on the effort i put in at school, haha.

thanks guys =]].
 

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hermand said:
budget is pretty good. i'll need to drive my sisters [age three and five] around quite a bit so my parents will pay for a decent bit to make sure i have a safe car.
In that case, you should probably look at a medium sized car, maybe a 2005/6 Toyota Corolla (not the current model, the previous one). The Yaris may be pretty good, but I think your parents may prefer you to usher your sisters around in a slightly larger car.
 

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getz is pretty good. got a 2003 2 door, cost me $30 to fill it up this week
 

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Some Kia, Yaris, Rio have the safety of a rear fog lamp! You never know....

Regardless, if you buy a new car, I advocate you spend $20 - 70 for a Euro warning triangle for it.
 

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Yaris is the best choice over anything else small car.
Plus its 5 star safety rating.

I wouldnt bother with a Kia or Hyundai, they r seriously gay.

My parents bought my sister a Yaris, they were going to buy another one but went with the new corolla cos mum wanted something larger, which is also pretty good but i dont know much about the Hatchback corollas so i can't compare.I would say Yaris especially for a P-plater.

You should try to test drive them to make the decision yourself though. But yes definately have a look at the Yaris.
 

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honda jazz?

super spacious but you pay a premium for it.
 

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housah0lic said:
audi a4.

fuckingwish lol
agreed.

that is my dream car.

my girlfriends father has freaking 2 of them.

sigh. one day i'll get one =]

ps to dani - ha well guess what im finished the whole thing =] its actually almost 9 minutes long though. potentially problematic. i still havent done additional material =S

also yeah i don't need to buy a car. we have a late model toyota camry V6 spare =]
 

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i am incredibly jealous of you benny. hahaha halfway through you'll 'be asked to leave the room'. lol at our notification/assessment sheet.
 

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gibbo153 said:
agreed.

that is my dream car.

my girlfriends father has freaking 2 of them.

sigh. one day i'll get one =]
A4's aren't that expensive, unless you're looking at S/RS4. Easily attainable.
 

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yeh my dad said he wanted to get me an a4

then he's like nah too exxy for a first car

then my cousin whos husband has a caryard winked at me when we were talking about cars.. i know they have like 3 a4s.



i get my license in 11 days :) we'll see then.
 

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I dunno, if you were willing to get an A3 instead you could get a heaps better engine without losing the badge.
 

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Since when are A4's considered a small car?

I just bought a Peugeot, which will be my second car.
 

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a3's are ugly

i'd prefer an astra or even something like a civic

i really only want a cheap, reliable, reasonable looking car.
 

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housah0lic said:
a3's are ugly

i'd prefer an astra or even something like a civic

i really only want a cheap, reliable, reasonable looking car.
Haha, yeah they are.

Golf GTI?

EDIT: Lol at P-plates. R32 ftw.
 
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