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If the Golf Mk6 didn't exist, what would you buy instead ?
Was thinking about this, looked at the holden cruze, but have had holden for the last 5 year(company rep wagon) and did want to experneice the typical ****e service from holden service depts.
Considered the
Honda Civic (my mother and inlaw loved it....so that was a quick no)
Ford Focus - that about to get a update, plus the ford badge
Mazda 3 - the big slab of plastic on the dash looked cheap
Peugeot 308 - nice car, but why get this, when the golf is similarly priced!
Citroen C3 - car now is getting too old, design has been around for ages
Toyota Corolla - no
Mitsubishi Lancer - steering wheel does not telescope - for me any was a big deal in purchasing a car
End of the car, these car have been based off the golf over the year, so why get something like a golf, when you can just get a golf
Cheers guys, the above if my favourite golf ad, sums it up really
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2011 VW GTI Canadian Spec - DSG, Luxury Package, Technology Package, 18' Detroit's with All Seasons, Rear Park Assist, Monster Mats, Tints, and Continental Snow/Ice Tyres on 16in Alloys
i looked at the cruze as a replacement for my diesel astra but couldnt get over the daewooness of it, had to settle on the golf tdi. i wonder what they handle like compared to the golf.
It would have to be a toss up between an Audi or BMW. Geez...it took long enough to decide when my Commodore lease was coming to an end what to get next and I hadn't even considered a Golf, but very happy I did.
Probably nothing — I'd most likely still be driving a 20+ year old MX83R Cressida.
Still the best vehicle (of some 70-odd) I ever owned but — like me — it was just getting a bit old.
Those Cressidas are good old cars. Straight 6, rear drive, well built, comfy inside ..... I almost bought one in the mid 90s before I bought a 1983 VH V8 Commodore. Not my smartest car purchase. The only thing the Commodore did better than the Cressida was the sound coming from the exhaust.
The Mini is a go-kart with a rocket attached. I love the way is spins its front wheels on flat changes from 1st to second and gets all squirrelly at the same time. I almost ended up in someone's front yard testing one of those on a suburban road, a straight suburban road at that ! Loads of fun.
The 130i would be great too if every road was smooth hot mix. The short wheelbase of the 1 Series, combined with BMW's sports suspension and 18" run-flats are the devil's work.
there were 3 cars i would be interested in.
civic, focus and 3.
test drove the civic, didnt like it. the ride was too harsh.
or if those didnt live to expectations, buy a dirt cheap falcon
There's nothing wrong with those turbo 6 Fairmonts (or GEs or whatever they are called now)! I think they are very good indeed. Hugely quick, great ZF box, good ride/handling, lots of fruit inside, reliable etc. As a second hand proposition for $45K it would be brilliant. As would a second hand Calais V.
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