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Liberty? Shouldn't be too expensive on the wallet.. 9.1L/100km. Not sure about insurance but its not a hoon car? an older me might even buy one of them myself :P

Premium has all the sexy stuff and its about $45k onroad...

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Dont think about RX-7's unless you got a fuel card.

Cause you'll suck more juice than the 32 easily.

I like the idea of a liberty actually... 4 doors so you dont get the magical 'coupe = sports car = upped insurance'

how muhc do the b4's go for?

they are HOT cars.

I took a B4 for a spin once and it was nice - only issue is the damn blue/black leather interior is a bit pox. Plus the sequential turbo's aint quite right. The new Liberty GT (single turbo) is meant to be heaps better all round - I think its an awesome car - but currently for $45K ya dreamin. (Closer to 60) The B4 I took for a spin was 42 on road.

how muhc do the b4's go for?

they are HOT cars.

B4's are $55k for the "premium" edition with all the leather seats, proper climate control and everything else, or $50k for the non premium. Much prefer that than a buzzy rex, and insurance I'd say would be much kinder. You can do some performance stuff to them as well.

ex why not?

btw i went to the poojet yard today to take a look... i was quite taken by the GTi 180.

They didnt have any on the floor but a guy rocked up in one that they sold last week and mmmmmmmm yummy.

for 42k on road and all the equipment it had std i must say it would definately be the smarter buy than the mini which for the base model cooper S with 17s as an extra would be 45k on road.

so this has thrown a spanner into the works.

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