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Haha my mortal enemy on the roads... haven't seen so many lately though. They used to be really popular.
+1, i hate the bogans that drive em around like theyre sikkunts..==
but that car has plenty of power for such a small thing
same with the GTi R, that thing laps about a second slower than the 32 GTR on tsubuka! :eek:
 

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I'm thinking maybe the cruze, or honda accord euro, next yr.
Two very different cars there- Accord Euro is probably a much better drivers car but if you aren't that into driving, then the Cruze offers a lot of benefits (new car smell & warranty)
 

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Two very different cars there- Accord Euro is probably a much better drivers car but if you aren't that into driving, then the Cruze offers a lot of benefits (new car smell & warranty)
Hmm, I guess Honda wins hands down then.
 

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i almost got a honda accord as my first car instead of the VW
i wish i had got it :(
but it didnt have a compliance plate so.. probably better that i didnt?
 

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I have my eyes set on my parents black RAV4 which they hardly ever use, but I have a feeling so does my stepsister, so I'm chronically saving to get it before her...
 

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We counting only registered cars here? If not, my first car is a 1967 SIIA Landrover, and my second is a 1957 SI Landrover. Haven't gotten anything yet that the RTA would consider roadworthy though :mad1:. Keeping an eye out for cheap old BMWs or something (seeing as two of my criteria for cars are rear wheel drive and manual).
 

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Yeah, that'd work fine, but I just like the idea of BMW, or some other more prestigious brand :p. I know a Ford would do driving around as well as anything else (and be cheaper to get parts for etc), but they just seem so common...
 

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mazda rx8!

second hand but, saving the money for all the body kits, lambo doors, speakers etc
:D
 

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mazda rx8!

second hand but, saving the money for all the body kits, lambo doors, speakers etc
:D
*shudder* Make sure you do it right. Got a mate with a showcar RX8 (airbag drops) and it looks great but for every one which looks good, hundreds turn out shate.
 

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It's very doable but you lose alot of practicality and structural integrity. Also looks crap on a street car.
 

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Wouldn't your car be unstable with custom scissor doors. I like to reliterate that supercars only deserve this.
 

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I for one fucking love cars, and whilst my priority is to do well in year 12 (as I bludged in year 11) I also work a managable 12-15 hours a week and am saving for a Holden Commodore of some kind, either a VY S, or a modified VY executive... maybe a VZ Sv6 or a tastfully modified VR/VS, any of them would be sick!

Commodore's are actually hard to find in manual unfortunately, and I love manuals over auto's. From the few occasions I have driven my mate's VZ SV6 I can tell you they go really hard, and have lots of boot space, cheap insurance and spare parts which makes it desirable for me

I get my red p's January 30th 2012 assuming I pass first go, so keen!
 

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Good luck passing first go but you don't need a high powered car for your first car- it's so much better to work your way up with power and 'grow' into it. It'll also make you a better driver if you can make do with less power and have to develop good habits/skills.

(and petrol will probably be cheaper)
 

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What's a good first car, small to medium size, budget (idk) 10-20k?
 

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