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hahaha a BAII or BF FPV for a first car

are you joking

are you kidding me what a joke lol fuck

worst suggestion i have ever seen

an EVO lancer also? lol fuck me





$25k

- honda accord euro
- new lancer
- new mazda 3
etc

not a BA MKII GT lol
 

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In NSW. You can drive anything you want in the ACT. Also, if he can spend 25k$ on a car, I greatly doubt he's still on P's.
Sorry, I wasn't aware of this.

I just assumed that the poster was on his P plates as he/she was looking for a first car to buy. The high budget also seemed strange to me, but I thought that maybe his/her parents had money or something. In any case, I'd still recommend putting off that FPV, and buying something like a regular Falcon/Fairmont as a first car.
 

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hahaha a BAII or BF FPV for a first car

are you joking

are you kidding me what a joke lol fuck

worst suggestion i have ever seen

an EVO lancer also? lol fuck me





$25k

- honda accord euro
- new lancer
- new mazda 3
etc

not a BA MKII GT lol
Whilst I agree that an FPV GT isn't a great suggestion for a first car, I'm curious as to why you would suggest an Accord Euro, Lancer or Mazda 3 over a Falcon.
 
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resale
economy
size
running costs
cost
insurance
features




falcon has terrible resale
worse fuel economy
very large car, not needed
costs $5-10k more when new
higher running costs
more to insure due to 6 cylinder
less standard features ($25k falcon vs new mazda 3 etc)
 

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I see your points. It all depends on one's needs, I guess. Everything on that list (excluding insurance) is irrelevant to my personal needs, and I consider the size of a Falcon to be a positive (for both safety and space reasons).
 
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those medium sized cars have good safety features

and keep in mind
a mazda 3/impreza/accord etc are bigger than 15yr old commodores falcons
 

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Yes, these days they do have all the active and passive safety features that Falcons do, and are by no means death traps, and are certainly safer than old falcodores. Size will still play a role in safety, though. However, safety is very unlikely to make a buyer choose to buy a larger car (that is why ANCAP hand out star ratings relative to the class of car they are in).

Mazda 3s, Imprezas and Accords are larger than VB-VL Commodores (in fact VB-VL Commodores are similar to a Corolla in every dimension except for length). I'm not sure about Falcons, but keep in mind that XD-XF Falcons are only slightly smaller than XA-XC Falcons.
 

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Sorry I read that as 25 years ago for some reason
 

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Gorgeous '59 Porsche cabriolet.


A slightly more affordable Morry, I might have mine by April. c:
 

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My dream car is Jeep Wrangler, but close enough I had my first 4WD a suzuki escudo 1992 as my first car couple years ago.
 

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