OMGITzJustin
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Far from exciting though as per the brief.Ozko bro have a look at the Mazda Protege 323, it's preety good.
Sorry I don't get the part where you say 'though as per the brief'.Far from exciting though as per the brief.
BriefSorry I don't get the part where you say 'though as per the brief'.
Can you please explain?
So I've considered the advice I received earlier in this thread:
http://community.boredofstudies.org/505/cars-automobiles/310273/hot-hatches-sub-30k-3.html
And I think that I might shy away from spending that much on a car for the time being, considering priorities (looking to save up for an apartment deposit within the next 3 years).
I still have an interest in a new car though and I'm still open to suggestions.
Obviously, I've decreased the limit to $20k or under and it doesn't have to be a hot hatch. That being said, I still prefer handling over performance, and I'm not interested in an Evo/WRX.
Good choice imo.Inching towards a Golf GTI mk6 at the moment.
OzKo is on fulls.Mid 2000's Audi a3 turbo, similar to the Golf. Can just squeeze in a moderate power exemption for p-plates (by 3kw) ~$12-16k
It is very hard in this day and age to find an RX7 that is not thrashed and also at a cheap price (unless you are a mechanic and have done your own engine rebuild).Other than that, can look at cheaper Rx-7's, might be a bit 'hoony' though...
its FWD...Inching towards a Golf GTI mk6 at the moment.
Was actually thinkin about an old a3. Audis tend to not be as thrashed as beemersMid 2000's Audi a3 turbo, similar to the Golf. Can just squeeze in a moderate power exemption for p-plates (by 3kw) ~$12-16k
Other than that, can look at cheaper Rx-7's, might be a bit 'hoony' though...
You're a FWD.a3 is fwd