I thought it was something like that.Originally Posted by BrisVegas
Now that's affordable luxury.
I thought it was something like that.Originally Posted by BrisVegas
Now that's affordable luxury.
Yeah but your Mazda 6 is made by Ford... they bought out Mazda years agoOriginally Posted by AndyP
TM R1 - Mitsubishi Chemical Tensei CK Pro Orange 70TXTaylor Made 200 Tour 15 Prolite 35X Taylor Made 300Forged 2 Iron Rifle 6.0 Nike Victory Red TW 3-PW Project X 6.0 Nike VR 52°, Vokey SM7 58/12Scotty Cameron Newport 2.5/ Prototype Cameron Long Neck
I've only owned 3 cars so far.
1990 Diahatshu Applause
1997 Hyundai Sonata
1999 Honda Civic
Pretty boring selection. I loved the my first car, the Diahatshu, but thats probably due to being my first car and all the extra "freedom" I found with it.
Sonata was ok for a while. Still don't know why the hell I bought that car.
The Civic is rather cooler and more fun to drive the the previous two. I'm hoping the famous Honda reliability will help me keep this car for a while yet.
boring...no one has a porsche...
My PGC Handicap
WITB Sept 2010
Currently Undecided: Ping G10 or BStone J33R
Currently Undecided: Cally Fusion 3W or Cally Steelhead III 3+W or Titleist 904F
Currently Undecided: King Cobra 2300IM or Cally X20 Tour
Switch BTW: TM RAC 52/58 & Cleve RTG 53/58
Wilson TPA Blade
No contest. The car is worth many times more than all of the golf clubs stored at home.Originally Posted by golfer69
or a Ferrari.....Originally Posted by McMw
(Matt's boss has the nicest little Porsche Boxster, but I haven't been in it yet.... (And I am pretty sure that I won't be allowed to drive it.... ever.... )
Cheers,
Golfgirl
Nice. I was looking at the PT Cruiser 3 years ago when I bought my Mazda 323. The Chrysler was some $10000 dearer but I really like the look of it. Drove pretty smooth too. In the end it was extra $10000 I couldn't afford. BTW, can you fit your clubs in the back without flipping the back seats?Originally Posted by Grunt
My car:
http://www.mazda.com.au/articleZone....icleZoneID=902
My next car is definitely going to be a convertable. One of my goals in life, besides reaching scratch handicap, is to own a convertable before I go bald and develop a beer gut ...
Jono, I am really struggling to picture you with a beer gut.Originally Posted by Jono
Jono, you don't drink beer. How can you have a beer gut?
we've got a couple of nice cars in the house...but none are mine...
My PGC Handicap
WITB Sept 2010
Currently Undecided: Ping G10 or BStone J33R
Currently Undecided: Cally Fusion 3W or Cally Steelhead III 3+W or Titleist 904F
Currently Undecided: King Cobra 2300IM or Cally X20 Tour
Switch BTW: TM RAC 52/58 & Cleve RTG 53/58
Wilson TPA Blade
I left my first vehicle off my list..........when I was 17 + 9 months i had a Honda CB175........god knows how old it was. I thought I was just so tough riding around on that.
Now I just pillion on the back of my husbands Honda Firestorm. He kindly built a bigger seat on the back to accomodate my ample buttocks........but hey - even Amanda would struggle with the tiny racing seat on it.
FlowerGolf
What's in the bag
Driver :Taylormade R7 draw HT
3 & 5 wood -Taylormade R7 draw
Hybrid - TM R7 draw 22,28
5 - SW Taylormade XD Burner
60 - Wishon wedges
Putter - Yes Natalie
Ball - Whatever!!
Does ginger beer count?Originally Posted by Trung
Yeah, but with one beer per month. You have got nothing to worry aboutOriginally Posted by Jono
Caz has a 1998 Honda CRV - has no trouble fitting our clubs, buggies, clothes and dog when we go away.
I've got a 2004 Ford Focus - cool car - just wish it looked like one of the WRC cars
I drove Brad's cars for a while:
1999- (1995) Holden HSV Senator
1999-2004 (1992) Nissan Pulsar Q - the 2.0 litre hatch
This is the first one I've had ownership in:
2004-current 2004 Subaru Liberty 2.5L Station Wagon (in silver)
1987 VL Commodore S/W - and what a car she is. Unit's got a photo of it somewhere. By the way, the transmission fluid leak has been fixed!
The missus has a '94 model Corolla that we thrash to and from Casino this time every year, very reliable little beast - racked up 175k km's on it now!
Next car hopefully will be a 2-door Pajero, cruising around town and farm-bashing mobile, or a Subie Forrester which gives us a bit of clearance to cross paddocks.
Lucy Harris smart smart smart, Martin Harris dumb.
need a very small mortgage. I looked into buying one but The Liberty as well as theother Suburu's are very expensive to maintain. Servicing and insurance costs are right at the top of the scale.Originally Posted by BrisVegas
Service - $250 for a full service (includes all parts).Originally Posted by markTHEblake
Insurance - this was the surprising part - insurance on the 92 Pulsar was around the $1500-$1800 mark. We paid $760 with AAMI & they gave us a 70% no claim bonus - even though we had an accident 4 years ago. Perhaps if you purchased the 3L or the turbo version insurance might be more. We live in a pretty rough part of Sydney too.
We used some equity in our home to purchase the car and pay $560 per month extra off the mortgage to cover it. We should have the thing paid off in 3.5 years.
flippin 'eck!, is a 92 pulsar worth $1800?Originally Posted by amanda
Nope! We stopped insuring it in 2001 - it was previously required under our car loan - but after that was paid off, we stopped and just bought 3rd party property ($250) just in case we hit someone else.Originally Posted by markTHEblake
I think we got $3000 trade in - I was amazed, we were offered $2000 everywhere else.
My '90 Pulsar Q is currently costing me $800+ a year in insurance...Hence my current search for a new car. And the Mazda3 is looking the goods
RIP 1984-2006
My work car is a XR6 Turbo
My wife's car is a 2000 Magna
Strangely I don't drive the Magna that much now
Nike Sumo Sasquatch 10.5 Reg
Tourstage z series 3 wood reg
Cleveland 2 and 4 hibore rescue reg
King Cobra 2 5 to GW
Taylormade RAC 56dg
Odessey 2 ball centre shaft
if a 90 pulsar is costing you $800 what do you think a mazda 3 will cost?Originally Posted by drunken
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