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new car first car
I'm 16 and our family is going to purchase a new car. We're selling our piece of junk 98 mystique soon and i doubt itll rake in more than 7000 canadian
Since I'm going to be the one driving it most of the time I get to pic which car (within our price range) and i also get to pay for most of it yay.
The budget for the entire car cant be over 25 thousand canadian while i'm probably going to pay 10+ grand
I'm looking at the Mazda 3 GS Sedan with manual transmission, power package and the sport package which totals to about 24,253.50 (50 cents wtf would they put that in).
If anyone has a better idea please submit, we're planning on getting this real soon so any help would be appriciated, donations wouldnt hurt either :D.
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heh, good choice on the Mazda3, excellent car, great value.
So what exactly are you getting with these packages and stuff? I'm sure you're getting a lotta car for the dollar, but what exactly is there that you're getting? :)
Sorry, wish I coudl donate, but I'm a little poor myself! ;)
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One car I suggest instead maybe the Toyota Matrix? It looks pretty cool, fits inside your budget pretty well, and its from Toyota, which means total reliability.
Or you could go for a Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V, but I don't know if that fits in your budget.
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How about this car?Its a citroen xsara, i dunno if they sell it in canada, but my dad has one and it is a nice car. Drives ok, interior is a ok, and it has lots of stuff on it like airco etc. If they sell it , i guess it would fit in your budget.
Oh, and on the pics is the wrc version, you gotta lose the spoilers, and stickering and then you have the road car
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mazda 3, good choice, and the matrix looks like its a good deal, bigish and cool looking. not to mention its toyota.
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You could have a Honda Element!
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You could even have a Mini Cooper! A Mini Cooper S even if you were willing to go slighty over budget!!!
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I think the Mazda3 is a good choice. It's selling well here in Melbourne and the reviews are all good. I haven't seen the Toyota Matrix in Australia but it looks pretty good in the pic too.
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You could even have a Nissan Altima! Thats a nice big, comfortable sdean!
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Matrix is a no, i wouldn't do it, it's a celica engine going to waste in a Monobox, plus their really poorly matched, you need to rev the guts out of the engine to get anywhere. According to R&T at least.
As for the Mazda3, sedan or hatch? I'd go sedan, it looks better.
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[QUOTE=IBrake4Rainbows]you need to rev the guts out of the engine to get anywhere. According to R&T at least.[/QUOTE]
Don't worry about revving the engine, they're made to be so :)
Might not be the sound you like (sic) but it delivers the power you want and you get to play with the gearbox more :)
You don't lose warranty just because you rev it like it was made to do......
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I have a good friend that is a mechanic at a Mazda dealership and he said the Mazda 3's look horrible after relavtively not bad crashes, this may defer you. But hey he could quite possibly be wrong. Other wise the Mazda 3 is a great looking and performing car in my opinion.
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Most cars do, bear in mind :D :D
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[QUOTE=Ferrari Tifosi]I have a good friend that is a mechanic at a Mazda dealership and he said the Mazda 3's look horrible after relavtively not bad crashes, this may defer you. [/QUOTE]
most modern cars are designed to deform to absorb impact and avoid hurting passengers.
So in 40-50mph accidents a compact Euro/Jap car will look like a "pound of mince" and an American Sedan might have w wee bump on the fender.
It's for your safety, but you may baulk at having to right a car off after a lowish speed accident. Not all 40mph accidents will do it mind, but some can :(
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[QUOTE=Spastik_Roach]One car I suggest instead maybe the Toyota Matrix? It looks pretty cool, fits inside your budget pretty well, and its from Toyota, which means total reliability.
Or you could go for a Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V, but I don't know if that fits in your budget.
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mmmm, the Pontiac Aztek's better half