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The price of an i135M in Australia is over $80k . . . tantrum.gifteacher.gifnosmilies.gif

You guys really get hosed in Australia, holy crap!!!

Rob, maybe a Yugo if you can find the extra parts smile.png

BTW, the Nissan Z would be perfect if not $70k new!!! Maybe try to find this used Rob because they are really fun cars.

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I go for the midrange in cars as far as price goes. I'm a bit on the frugal side, so even though I can afford a high end Mercedes or a Porsche, I tend to go for dependable mid-range cars. My last car I bought was a Hyundai Elantra which is sporty and great on gas not to mention its 10 year 100K mile warramty. After all, my viewpoint on cars is solely from going from point A to point B. Its what you do at Point B that matters.

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What's wrong with a PreOwned Holden Monaro VXRR? They can't cost that much in OZ. They are dirt cheap in the US but sold as Pontiac GTOs. That car is fast as hell, with headers and a Corsa exaust will growl with a blip of the throttle, and will put a smile on your face.

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But then again, if you are a bachelor, you might want to get something with a bit more bling. I would then go for one of those sporty Lexus IS thingies. Small, sporty, etc. Throw some rims on there, tint, booya!

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He has to decide on preferences first... luxury vs performance, ride, engine displacement, turbo vs NA, manual or auto, etc.

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As I have said and many others have echoed...

The golf gti literally ticks every box for Rob.

2 door still very spacious inside

Huge trunk/boot

Turning circle, speed of turning fantastic, agile

Immense speed and power out of the yard, an ecu remap will increase it another 45bhp in 5 minutes.

Fit and finish of interior one of the best in its class

Extremely well equipped

Practical

Is and always will be a true classic

I dont understand why so many are recommending mustangs, 3 series and monaros and the like.

Hes looking for a pocket rocket.

Still some great suggestions.

And of course the above is just my two cents.

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Wife was ready to pounce on a Mini or Fiat; drove the new Hyundai Veloster Turbo (important, the regular engine was dreadful) and bought it that day. Loaded inside, lots of gadgets, ...though it does have a 3rd door. Absolute blast to drive.

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I drive a Hyundai Genesis Coupe with the 2.0 turbo in it. Its a blast. The engine is essentially the same as a mitsubishi evo. Its fun.

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Rob these guys are way off and don't really know the real you. So when I say "Unexplained fires are matter for the courts, Canyonero" You know what I am talking about.

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With hair like Robs it would be a crime not to get a convertible party.gif

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Smithy, I am surprised you haven't suggested this speedster for Rob:

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He has to decide on preferences first... luxury vs performance, ride, engine displacement, turbo vs NA, manual or auto, etc.

I have to smile looking at it as well as driving it. A car that performs like a go cart even at 60 kmh. I enjoy that aspect given the majority of time in this city it is the speed you will be doing....so you might as well enjoy it.

1400 1600 2L I don't mind. It needs to have personality. It doesn't have to be perfect.

Manual. It is a car to be driven.

and Dara....if it is not a convertible..it will have a hell of a moonroof. One of the great enjoyments of life is having a cigar while you drive along in an open top. spotlight.gif

I appreciate all of the suggestions. You have thrown up some cars I have never even considered. look forward to commencement of test driving in a few weeks.

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I wish Colt rotfl.gif

Part of the deal I have done with myself is to get to 92kg before I pick up the rocket.....I can order beforehand however lol3.gif

.....let's face it....I have to be able to fit in it biggrin.png

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Dont buy the old Ferraris, half the time you'll be spending in the workshop. I mean if you are buying a Ferrari make sure you'll be able to enjoy it at the very least. If you are really into vintage or restoring cars then go for it otherwise its not worth the hassle.

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If you need a back seat in that 2 seater, that eliminates pretty much all of the sports cars mentioned in this thread.

Actually forget that- I just checked; you can buy Renaults in Oz. The Renault Sport Megane 265RS Trophy+ looks like an awesome ride- 265 bhp, 6 speed manual, very sporty- Cup suspension, available Recaro seats, 19" wheels, bixenon lights, parking sensors. I would get one of those- looks to be around $42-43k in Oz. Those optional Recaros are the Speedster CS- great seats, very comfortable, very supportive, next best thing to a fixed back shell. They also look awesome.

I would also consider the VW Scirocco R- great looking car, although it's still based on the old Mk. 6 platform. A lot more money, though- looks to be $55k.

I guess that means even second-hand, most of the really heavy Euro stuff is going to be megabucks. Otherwise, I'd suggest a BMW M135i. The Minis are fun to drive, but they're overly stylized IMO and not worth the price if your'e talking Aussie prices. What does a R34 Nissan Skyline GT-R run down there? What about a Subaru WRX STi Spec-C or one of the special editions- S204, S205?

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