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Azamakumar

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everyone will budge if you've got the money in yo pocket yo
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fwiw i'd go the mazda, 8 years of warranty sounds great but I'd bet my left nut you won't have it in about 6. In terms of reliability etc, you're getting what you're paying for, and the resale would be better regardless of when you're oging to sell it.

Though I'm guessing you're bent on the cruze and nothing here will in any way change that.
 
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It's more of a second car for the family, not personally for my own exclusive use.
Just thought I'd get input from you guys. :)

Edit:

Called up local Mazda dealer to see how much options were exactly,

Alarm - $595
Auto on/off headlights - $695
Front corner parking sensors - $695
Reverse parking sensors - $695

So in order to get it on the same level, feature wise, as the Cruze, I'm looking at $695 + $695, so about $1480, without the leather.

If you need sensors you dont deserve a car.
 

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Have you considered how an SS ute could enhance your life?

I wouldn't limit yourself to just SS utes however, you could also look at a CV8 monaro.
 

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LOL I can drive fine.
I don't have sensors now, but I can't exactly tell them to get rid of something that's standard (on the Cruze). It's just mentioned for the purpose of a fair comparison.

SS ute? Monaro?
I think I'd be attracting unwanted attention, not to mention insurance and fuel.
Why don't I just get an Integra, S2000 or a 200SX for that matter.

Choosing a car for the wrong reasons? Elaborate?

Thanks to those for your constructive input.
 
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I drive a suzuki swift (2009) and its brilliant. nice handling, low fuel consumption and it has enough power to keep you happy. its also a hell of a lot cheaper than a mazda 3.
 

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Sorry, thought you were just buying extras you dont need.
 

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Choosing a car for the wrong reasons? Elaborate?

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In an earlier post you said you wouldn't choose a car that didnt have 5 star ANCAP. There is pretty much no difference between 4 star and 5 star. If your going to crash and a 4 star rating car dosn't save you, then chances are a 5 star won't either.
 

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this is what you are saying

if you are going to be killed in a 1 star car, chances are you will be killed in a 2 star
2 star 3 star
3 star etc

therefore

1 star = 5 star
 
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if you're driving at 200km/h it's probably better for the general gene pool that you drive into a brick wall anyway

eh, i have a civic which is about as much as you're talking about, and it goes pretty well imo. plus they don't seem to depreciate as rapidly as holdens etc do
 

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