NEW CARS VS OLDER CARS
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I returned it today, and I was not sad to it it go.
Companies always pick the crap-est cars cos there cheap and little.
Companies always pick the crap-est cars cos there cheap and little.
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not true, girlfriends mum works for bayer and they give her a new car every 3-4 months or so to drive
and they are actually pretty good. she is driving a honda crv atm
and they are actually pretty good. she is driving a honda crv atm
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I'm not sure if I should be happy or sad. Such conflicting feelings....huts brain....must lie down.I8A4RE wrote:Misses just got her first company car.... I'm so proud.
It's a yaris lol

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AJ wrote:I'm not sure if I should be happy or sad. Such conflicting feelings....huts brain....must lie down.I8A4RE wrote:Misses just got her first company car.... I'm so proud.
It's a yaris lol
Lol, yeah I know. Its so hard cause I just want to wail on her something chronic for driving the little pig nosed bubble machine but then I see her joy at having a company car and I have to keep my mouth shut. In saying that it is better than the 1 x Piece O' sh*t, commodore she used to drive

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Aww it doesn't matter as long as she's happy. did the company car come with a promotion or something??? Anyways think of it this way, it'd be saving you a packet in fuel, maintenance, tyres ect
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I've had a BA falcon on red p's and learners...didn't mind it, too big for me, and sucked the petrol like no tomorrow
that was followed by a ford focus. it was fun, and had its moments, but seriously underpowered and looked terrible. practical though
after that was a DC4 integra GSI. god that was fun, functional as well. wrote that off be spectacularly hitting a guard rail in the natio.
the cars i have at the moment are a 97 civic, that is fun, and nippy when there is nothing it it, although fkn lifeless and boring as bat sh*t. great on the fuel. $50 of BP ultimate for a week
and my fto, which i love so dearly. FTO is the best car i've driven.
other cars i've had a shot at have been a fiesta XR4 at wakefield, god that thing flies. i'd buy one if i had the money, just take out the traction control please
that was followed by a ford focus. it was fun, and had its moments, but seriously underpowered and looked terrible. practical though
after that was a DC4 integra GSI. god that was fun, functional as well. wrote that off be spectacularly hitting a guard rail in the natio.
the cars i have at the moment are a 97 civic, that is fun, and nippy when there is nothing it it, although fkn lifeless and boring as bat sh*t. great on the fuel. $50 of BP ultimate for a week

and my fto, which i love so dearly. FTO is the best car i've driven.
other cars i've had a shot at have been a fiesta XR4 at wakefield, god that thing flies. i'd buy one if i had the money, just take out the traction control please

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My sister has a Ford Focus, and even though she drives it like a total looney and decided to pop a burnout (don't ask me how) out front of my mums for no real reason, that car really is gutless as "bat sh*t" (to steal your term, cos I like it!) the bat sh*t on my back fence has more stink than her focus!!!!
I learnt to drive in my (now my mums) 2002 manual Mitsubishi Lancer CE (yes the little coupe ones) It's a 1.5lt hopeless little wonder, but it's the most reliable car I have ever owned. It's so light, it's small, It fits into the bays at Vic Uni...including those little ones that I would never dare attempt to squeeze my big arse beamer in to. It always seemed to go faster when I'd drive it hmm
I also learnt to drive in: a 2005 Holden Astra, I didn't like the breaks, they felt funny from stock (Driving schools car)
I drove my friends dad's Ford EB a few times, way to big, way to heavy, made me feel like a midget driving a truck, seats were comfy.
I also drove my friends '89 Mitsubishi Magna a few times I loved that car and I was soooo sad to see it go, but he got rid of it cos there was to much wrong with it, But overall the car was awesome!!!! It was that Magna that sorta spawned my love for Mitsubishi's then that was cemented by the 02 Lancer, and now Brenton's FTO has made my love for Mitsubishi's pretty much unshakable, not saying I wouldn't own or driving something else, but I will always have a soft spot for Mitsubishi's.
BMW 318I E36- I got this car about 6 months before I got my P's and I bitch about it, because I hate the electrical problem, and that it is to damn heavy, and big. And the seats aren't that great for long journeys but after driving that Cruze, I would take my Beamer back electrical problem and all....til it sh*ts itself on me again. I think I just miss having a damn car. I have been car-less for over a month now, and I so want it back!! I love the freedom of being able to drive my own car, make a mess in my own car, and know everything about it.
I thought after all of this bitching about it, I might drop a link in to it:
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3376343
I learnt to drive in my (now my mums) 2002 manual Mitsubishi Lancer CE (yes the little coupe ones) It's a 1.5lt hopeless little wonder, but it's the most reliable car I have ever owned. It's so light, it's small, It fits into the bays at Vic Uni...including those little ones that I would never dare attempt to squeeze my big arse beamer in to. It always seemed to go faster when I'd drive it hmm

I also learnt to drive in: a 2005 Holden Astra, I didn't like the breaks, they felt funny from stock (Driving schools car)
I drove my friends dad's Ford EB a few times, way to big, way to heavy, made me feel like a midget driving a truck, seats were comfy.
I also drove my friends '89 Mitsubishi Magna a few times I loved that car and I was soooo sad to see it go, but he got rid of it cos there was to much wrong with it, But overall the car was awesome!!!! It was that Magna that sorta spawned my love for Mitsubishi's then that was cemented by the 02 Lancer, and now Brenton's FTO has made my love for Mitsubishi's pretty much unshakable, not saying I wouldn't own or driving something else, but I will always have a soft spot for Mitsubishi's.
BMW 318I E36- I got this car about 6 months before I got my P's and I bitch about it, because I hate the electrical problem, and that it is to damn heavy, and big. And the seats aren't that great for long journeys but after driving that Cruze, I would take my Beamer back electrical problem and all....til it sh*ts itself on me again. I think I just miss having a damn car. I have been car-less for over a month now, and I so want it back!! I love the freedom of being able to drive my own car, make a mess in my own car, and know everything about it.
I thought after all of this bitching about it, I might drop a link in to it:
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3376343
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The prob with this is your compairing the fto to other cars not new to old every one of the cars listed will drive diff and are used for diff things
If were talking new or old ild say new less issues . Old cars are full of some one elses issues and takes prob the same amount to fix as buying a new car if I was to do it again ild be buying new
Yea the fto is a fun car but is out matched by features and power by a lot of cars
If were talking new or old ild say new less issues . Old cars are full of some one elses issues and takes prob the same amount to fix as buying a new car if I was to do it again ild be buying new
Yea the fto is a fun car but is out matched by features and power by a lot of cars
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The door is that way ---------->bduffman wrote:The prob with this is your compairing the fto to other cars not new to old every one of the cars listed will drive diff and are used for diff things
If were talking new or old ild say new less issues . Old cars are full of some one elses issues and takes prob the same amount to fix as buying a new car if I was to do it again ild be buying new
Yea the fto is a fun car but is out matched by features and power by a lot of cars

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Well I've only driven a few cars enough to make a firm enough decision on them,
But the FTO thrashes them all hands down
First was my first car: a 1994 Lancer CC GL
Great little gutless wonder, love that car. It just never stopped going, I sold it to my brother and now the head, gearbox and something else I can't remember is going in it, but its still trudging on. I had it for 3 years, and the little 2 door coupe never let me down. Also loved the sound system I put in it (2 x 6"s, 2 x 6x9s, 2 x 10"s, 1 x 12"), it sounded so unreal in that little car!
Next car is my mum's 03 Fairmont Ghia, its an auto, but is fun to drive, altho feels really large and doesn't corner too well. Nice cruising car though.
My dad's 2006ish Subaru Liberty, (it's busted now) but when everything was going right, wow, 6 speed manual with sports clutch, So much fun to drive, it just took off! (and it's a stationwagon!)
And of course my new beast, my 94 FTO GPX, well we all know about that one :p
But the FTO thrashes them all hands down
First was my first car: a 1994 Lancer CC GL
Great little gutless wonder, love that car. It just never stopped going, I sold it to my brother and now the head, gearbox and something else I can't remember is going in it, but its still trudging on. I had it for 3 years, and the little 2 door coupe never let me down. Also loved the sound system I put in it (2 x 6"s, 2 x 6x9s, 2 x 10"s, 1 x 12"), it sounded so unreal in that little car!
Next car is my mum's 03 Fairmont Ghia, its an auto, but is fun to drive, altho feels really large and doesn't corner too well. Nice cruising car though.
My dad's 2006ish Subaru Liberty, (it's busted now) but when everything was going right, wow, 6 speed manual with sports clutch, So much fun to drive, it just took off! (and it's a stationwagon!)
And of course my new beast, my 94 FTO GPX, well we all know about that one :p
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Could a mod move this into "Other Cars"



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y general is chat about cars
other cars is showing off other cars
cibberish is sh*t talk not related to any of the other thread
so looks like it belongs in general
doors that way ------>
as stated by the forum
General Discussions
General Questions and comments
if you ask me this thread is a general question or comment refering to the fto
other cars is showing off other cars
cibberish is sh*t talk not related to any of the other thread
so looks like it belongs in general
doors that way ------>
as stated by the forum
General Discussions
General Questions and comments
if you ask me this thread is a general question or comment refering to the fto
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^^^^^ see the little laughing face after his comment... I think he is winding youup mate
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I8A4RE wrote:^^^^^ see the little laughing face after his comment... I think he is winding youup mate


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I know hey, My old one was a CE GLI and mum has done pretty much nothing to it, except services and tyres, but they really are gutless wondersbass_twitch wrote:
First was my first car: a 1994 Lancer CC GL
Great little gutless wonder, love that car. It just never stopped going, I sold it to my brother and now the head, gearbox and something else I can't remember is going in it, but its still trudging on. I had it for 3 years, and the little 2 door coupe never let me down.

New cars can still have problems, someone was telling me lately that straight off the assembly line they can have 1 or 2 defect-able items.
I'm not saying that either are better of worse, and I wasn't comparing the FTO
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Could a mod move this into "Other Cars"
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time of my post Thu Jun 10, 2010 2:56 pm
like i said doors that way ----->
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time of my post Thu Jun 10, 2010 2:56 pm
like i said doors that way ----->
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such a smart arse,
but you still cant use the quote tabs
rip him sh*t stef
LOL
Doors that way ----------> i thought this club was full
but you still cant use the quote tabs

rip him sh*t stef
LOL
Doors that way ----------> i thought this club was full

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I thought Australia wasSchumieFan wrote:Doors that way ----------> i thought this club was full


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