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No worries... would like it manual...

Open to all options.

what price range are you looking at?

My personal preference is the Mazda 3 mps.

Or if you don't mind the look, a ralliart hatch(I think they're ugly).

$10,000-$16,000

I'll check out the mazda 3 MPS.

for that kind of money, I don't think you'll find the current shape.

But, the old shape flies further under the radar by having no scoop exposed and I feel as though it feels a little quicker.

You will be missing sat nav and bluetooth.

Both of which can be bought in aftermarket units on eBay for the 600 mark.

for that kind of money, I don't think you'll find the current shape.

But, the old shape flies further under the radar by having no scoop exposed and I feel as though it feels a little quicker.

You will be missing sat nav and bluetooth.

Both of which can be bought in aftermarket units on eBay for the 600 mark.

My mate with a 2004 mps bought a head unit from the US that has gps, Bluetooth, touchscreen, dvd player, etc for about $300 and it's made to fit in the dash like the stock one (made by a company that does standard shape head units as well as custom ones).

no idea on price range, but hatchback wrx. youll never go back to 2wd.

Test drove one of those... problem is I don't fit... need to get a special set of seat extension rails. $800+

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