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Old 22-01-2023, 06:01 PM   #1
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Just pulled a 2007 Brisbane paper out of a corner

Metro Ford newspaper ad

Bf Mk 2 X-r 8 $44990 da
Bf Falcon Euro Pack $32990 da
Bf Falcon X-r 6 $36990 da
Sy Territory Tx rwd $37990 da
Ls Focus Cl manual $20990 da
Demo Fiesta Ghia $19888 da

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Holden ve omega 2006 clearance $32045 da
Ve commodore v $32687 da
Ve Calais v6 $40932 da


Ve Calais v8 $45610 da

City Mitsubishi

380 brand new five speed manual rs sports $27990 da


Cars weren’t quite as cheap as I thought back in 2007 although Suzuki Swifts at $15990 da


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That would have been after Ford's price reductions too. The BA XR8 was $51k at the time, and adding options / auto / etc. would see it pass the $60k mark quite easily. Ditto the Fairmont Ghia, was over $50k, then reduced by about $6k.
In hindsight, what was cheap, was the last FG2 FPV's, with the GT and F6 being had for high 50s driveaway; or low 60s with the premium brakes. Even the asking price for the GT R-Spec and GT-F isn't doesn't look too bad now.
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Old 23-01-2023, 10:17 AM   #3
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In hindsight, what was cheap, was the last FG2 FPV's, with the GT and F6 being had for high 50s driveaway.
Absolutely. I paid $56,500 driveaway for one of the last 50 FGII GTs with leather, satnav and stripes.
Same money nowadays buys a mid range Thai special (that’s if I wanted one).
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And now base model Corolla’s are 35k DA.
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And now base model Corolla’s are 35k DA.
Or a fully specced out Mazda 3 is $55k!!! Even a top of the line WRX wagon is $70k now, and it's not even an STi
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Old 23-01-2023, 03:54 PM   #6
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My i30 SX (base model) diesel manual cost me about $23,500 in Dec 2007. (I'm pretty sure that it was the cheapest diesel car in Oz at the time; the Polo was a bit more.)

Looking back, a new Falcon ute might have been better, but I was fixated on the low fuel use of the i30 diesel and willing to take a punt on its reliability/longevity.
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Or a fully specced out Mazda 3 is $55k!!! Even a top of the line WRX wagon is $70k now, and it's not even an STi
Top spec CX9 is over $80K DA.
Cant imagine what the pricing of the euros are now.
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And now base model Corolla’s are 35k DA.
Whoever is telling you that is pulling your chain. Mrs Vekgib just ordered an Ascent Sport Hybrid Corolla. $32K da.
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Whoever is telling you that is pulling your chain. Mrs Vekgib just ordered an Ascent Sport Hybrid Corolla. $32K da.
When do you get delivery and if delivery is x months away do you pay the extra Toyota price increases over that period.
But that’s a very good price in todays market for a very fuel efficient car.
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When do you get delivery and if delivery is x months away do you pay the extra Toyota price increases over that period.
But that’s a very good price in todays market for a very fuel efficient car.
Looking at June delivery. We pushed for a locked price, but to no avail.
Cheers. She's looking forward to it. She wanted a Hybrid for her last Corolla ( 2021 ), but there was a six month wait, whereas she could get a petrol model, in her colour, in a week.
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Looking at June delivery. We pushed for a locked price, but to no avail.
Cheers. She's looking forward to it. She wanted a Hybrid for her last Corolla ( 2021 ), but there was a six month wait, whereas she could get a petrol model, in her colour, in a week.
So petrol only Corolla s are available immediately?
How much is the cheapest one drive away?
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in 2016 ... my SZII TS RWD Petrol Territory was $39,990 DA.
Only $2K more than that SY TX RWD Territory was listed above.

But since then prices have gone through the roof since local manufacturing disappeared.
2022 Mazda 6 Atenza $51K DA
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Old 24-01-2023, 01:27 PM   #13
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Gee I m glad you ve told me there is a wait. I had to buy a car by Dec 1 due to my earlier car being written off. Corolla hybrid at 32 would have made my short list but I assumed there was a long wait which there is.
Yeah decent buy at 32.
You didn’t say how much base model petrol Corolla was out of interest.
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Gee I m glad you ve told me there is a wait. I had to buy a car by Dec 1 due to my earlier car being written off. Corolla hybrid at 32 would have made my short list but I assumed there was a long wait which there is.
Yeah decent buy at 32.
You didn’t say how much base model petrol Corolla was out of interest.
I really like the look of the current model Corolla, if they had a half decent engine under the bonnet it would be a goer for me as a daily, they love a naturally aspirated ****box though Toyota.

It's 2023, naturally aspirated engines should be considered a hate crime in this day and age

I've got a Corolla Hybrid lined up in Perth as a rental, curious to see what it's like, I won't be driving but I guarantee it's going to get the *** flogged out of it.
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I really like the look of the current model Corolla, if they had a half decent engine under the bonnet it would be a goer for me as a daily, they love a naturally aspirated ****box though Toyota.

It's 2023, naturally aspirated engines should be considered a hate crime in this day and age

I've got a Corolla Hybrid lined up in Perth as a rental, curious to see what it's like, I won't be driving but I guarantee it's going to get the *** flogged out of it.
Yes the petrol Corolla is 125 kw and 202 nm torque up over 4000 rpm about the same as the LW Focus engine back eight years ago in 2014.

I like the styling of Corolla hatch it looks sharp of course they dropped the 6 Mt quite a while ago now.
Be interested in your review of rental Rolla hybrid Franco.
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Cars weren’t quite as cheap as I thought back in 2007 although Suzuki Swifts at $15990 da
I got a Golf GTI in 05 for $40k. They're $62k now. Equivalent to 2.5%pa price increase, or smack bang in the middle of the RBA's inflation target.

I wonder what a Falcadore would sell for new, today....
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I got a Golf GTI in 05 for $40k. They're $62k now. Equivalent to 2.5%pa price increase, or smack bang in the middle of the RBA's inflation target.

I wonder what a Falcadore would sell for new, today....
Well given they were around the mid $30K mark in 2016/2017 for the povvo spec models, they wouldn't have risen $20K and you wouldn't have $35K Corolla when you had $40K Falcon.
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Corolla hybrid 0-100 is around 13 seconds.
Doesn't feel that slow in reality but it is.
Hybrid Camry is a much better car.

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Corolla hybrid 0-100 is around 12 seconds.
Doesn't feel that slow in reality but it is.
Hybrid Camry is a much better car.
She's only got 72KW, I think it does 5L/100km or there abouts which isn't that impressive on paper.
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She's only got 72KW, I think it does 5L/100km or there abouts which isn't that impressive on paper.
Edited my post above.
Yeah we've got the Camrys at work and they average 5L/100km, highway or city.
Full size car with a big boot.

Corollas are a little better, but considering the back seats are tiny and so is the boot not sure why youd bother.
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Corolla hybrid 0-100 is around 13 seconds.
Doesn't feel that slow in reality but it is.
Hybrid Camry is a much better car.

13 seconds? I didn't think they made cars that accelerated that slow any more.
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My friend bought a new Ford Laser TX3 turbo in 1993 for $36000. New car prices aren’t too bad 30 years later
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My friend bought a new Ford Laser TX3 turbo in 1993 for $36000. New car prices aren’t too bad 30 years later
If he still has that thing it would get $20K plus if its in good condition, they're rare as rocking horse ****.
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If he still has that thing it would get $20K plus if its in good condition, they're rare as rocking horse ****.
As rare as one of it’s gearboxes that hasn’t blown up.
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If he still has that thing it would get $20K plus if its in good condition, they're rare as rocking horse ****.
It was the blue colour nice car. He sold it about 1997 and bought a VS Clubsport. He still has the clubsport
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I bought my MY03 WRX in 2006 for $27k. The last time I had a service they said I could get $15k for my car easy. It's not more than what I bought it but certainly more than what I thought I could get for it
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Bf Mk 2 X-r 8 $44990 da
Bf Falcon Euro Pack $32990 da
Bf Falcon X-r 6 $36990 da
Sy Territory Tx rwd $37990 da
Ls Focus Cl manual $20990 da
Demo Fiesta Ghia $19888 da
Ford used to give good fleet discounts when the BA was around. Its was approx 8k off BA Fairmont Ghia six.

It was very popular back then to take out a notated lease and buy the car ex-gst to save a few more dollars on the purchase price. Weather financials stacked up for individuals for novation depends.

Hardy anyone back then would pay RRP.

I wonder what sort of factory discount Ford was offering on FGX (if you could get it)?
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