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Ok guys, ive owned my car just over 2 years now, and has brought me nothing but joy :)

but anyway here the catch,

I just started uni this year, and its at bankstown.. :cool: , which leads me with lesser income,

well not overkill but lesser hours :) , and plus my insurance stood the same which doesnt really surprise me lol,

so at the moment, i dont really know if i should sell it and buy a more Economical car, or should just keep it and catch public transport most of the time.

And i do ever decide to sell it, trust me its gonna be very sad to let her go :P , and which car will i choose..

My best pick at the moment is a newer model xr6t, or a newer s15..and hopefully with low k and cheap insurance..

so yeah

what are your opinions on this guys?

:)

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Public transport!..... There's nothing better than getting the chance to hang around Bankstown Square everyday. :cool:

Your black 34's a nice ride. I personally couldn't do it. Take bus/train, save petrol expenses, and you'll definately enjoy driving it on weekends.

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yeah thanks infamous, im not really fuss atm to park at uni lol, there are seco car wondering around, and "im sure' they are doing their job, and then again theres a few nice looking flashy cars that are in there too :cool:

Public transport!..... There's nothing better than getting the chance to hang around Bankstown Square everyday. :cool:

Your black 34's a nice ride. I personally couldn't do it. Take bus/train, save petrol expenses, and you'll definately enjoy driving it on weekends.

It is dark blue, and yes it's nice :)

What u test driving ? Typhoon's are nice

Ok bert what are doing to me dont get a ford they are a stinkn family car!

Get a $1000-$2000 car, jack shit petrol like a charade or rolla or what ever.

Are you sick of the 34 really??

As soon as im full time work again ill be getting an excel,charade or something, my car is disgraceful on fuel & i cant park it out of my sight.

Wait a minute i have the perfect car for u honda!! VTEC YOOOOOOOOOOO!!! :D

Do what I did...

buy an r31 and keep skyrine in shed for weekends/track/club days :D

I wouldnt be taking a nice car to that area....esp if just gonna be elft at a uni car park.

What u test driving ? Typhoon's are nice

Ok bert what are doing to me dont get a ford they are a stinkn family car!

Get a $1000-$2000 car, jack shit petrol like a charade or rolla or what ever.

Are you sick of the 34 really??

As soon as im full time work again ill be getting an excel,charade or something, my car is disgraceful on fuel & i cant park it out of my sight.

Wait a minute i have the perfect car for u honda!! VTEC YOOOOOOOOOOO!!! ;)

bahahah!

i love my 34 shaaadupp!

lol

and def not vtecccc yooo

farout.. this guy :no:

Do what I did...

buy an r31 and keep skyrine in shed for weekends/track/club days :D

I wouldnt be taking a nice car to that area....esp if just gonna be elft at a uni car park.

mm 31 wagon mmm tasty

whats the price tag on those chubbs?

Dont worry bert i dislike hondas aswell except a daily shitter! I couldnt help but suggest it ;)

Im with Chris, my pop has an ugly ancient poo brown pintara & it never skips a beat heaps of kms & it starts every time!

With rising petrol prices you'd be silly to buy an XR6T.

Embrace the public transport during weekday and drive your car during weeknights and weekends, thats what I do when I go to work Mon-Fri.

yeah fuel is pretty bad in these days :) well i only got 3 days week semsters this year which is

not too bad, mum echo can come in handie :)

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