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Seriously - if you can find a Cressida in good nick it's about the most comfy car you can find. Sounds like you're after something a bit newer though.

Yeah something much newer :P, Those things are old as now ahahha

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what are you lazy? you like to take the long trip but for what.. to sit back.. for the couple of trips a yr i wouldnt complain about not having cruise control.. plus you can buy kits for cruise control

An R34 GTR won't have cruise control :P

How about you list *everything* you expect from a car, then we can suggest one

Fair enough, but if i bought a 34GTR it definetly wouldn't be a daily driver it would be like a pet lol

Ok requirements that im looking for:

Ability to atleast do 500km to a tank of fuel.

Fairly Smooth over bumps and bad roads

As low as possible interior noice

and a good/smooth automatic transmission.

Budget 30K and bellow, nothing over 60,000k's and nothing older then 2003.

I would like it to also have the following but these aren't as important as the ones on top:

Semi quick 0-100 under 9 seconds

Some sexines lol

Inexpensive to own

Start suggesting :(

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There you go...the car is 99% OK, change the suspension, done :banana:

lol, i do like them so im not gonna say anything bad about them ahahah, ill probably take one for a test drive myself and then make up my mind.

Fair enough, but if i bought a 34GTR it definetly wouldn't be a daily driver it would be like a pet lol

Ok requirements that im looking for:

Ability to atleast do 500km to a tank of fuel.

Fairly Smooth over bumps and bad roads

As low as possible interior noice

and a good/smooth automatic transmission.

Budget 30K and bellow, nothing over 60,000k's and nothing older then 2003.

I would like it to also have the following but these aren't as important as the ones on top:

Semi quick 0-100 under 9 seconds

Some sexines lol

Inexpensive to own

Start suggesting :D

My GTR got 630 klms from a tank ONCE... It was on the way back from Sydney to the Gold coast! since then............... couldnt tell you! 25lt per 100klms!! lol.. as for the other criteria! I cant help you!

Maybe if you wait a few months an Aurion TRD 3500s!?!?! not as boring as you think!

My GTR got 630 klms from a tank ONCE... It was on the way back from Sydney to the Gold coast! since then............... couldnt tell you! 25lt per 100klms!! lol.. as for the other criteria! I cant help you!

Maybe if you wait a few months an Aurion TRD 3500s!?!?! not as boring as you think!

Yeah they not bad looking haven't had a chance to drive one but yeah they pretty dear for my budget :D

came out with great features, such as 12 by 4.5 inch rims

and one of the funnier car reviews i have read:

Malcolm Bricklin, he of the Bricklin SV1, wouldn't be satisfied until he had forced every American to walk to work. To that end, in 1985, he began importing the Yugo GV, which turned out to be the Mona Lisa of bad cars. Built in Soviet-bloc Yugoslavia, the Yugo had the distinct feeling of something assembled at gunpoint. Interestingly, in a car where "carpet" was listed as a standard feature, the Yugo had a rear-window defroster — reportedly to keep your hands warm while you pushed it. The engines went ka-blooey, the electrical system — such as it was — would sizzle, and things would just fall off. Yugo. Or not.

came out with great features, such as 12 by 4.5 inch rims

and one of the funnier car reviews i have read:

Malcolm Bricklin, he of the Bricklin SV1, wouldn't be satisfied until he had forced every American to walk to work. To that end, in 1985, he began importing the Yugo GV, which turned out to be the Mona Lisa of bad cars. Built in Soviet-bloc Yugoslavia, the Yugo had the distinct feeling of something assembled at gunpoint. Interestingly, in a car where "carpet" was listed as a standard feature, the Yugo had a rear-window defroster — reportedly to keep your hands warm while you pushed it. The engines went ka-blooey, the electrical system — such as it was — would sizzle, and things would just fall off. Yugo. Or not.

Hey with all the petrol prices these days a yugo might not be such a bad idea lol.

a commodore??

i hear that they are really good nowadays.

cheap to run, soft on suspension, pretty good on fuel..and close enough to 9 secs.

Yeah commodores are actually ok, i really dont mind them but here's the thing. They COMMODORES. I could never drive a commodore no matter what it was, I just aint bogan enough dag nabit lol

+1 for XR6 turbo. A mate of mine had one and it was a great car. Bugger all mods and had plenty of go in it. But stock they are not too bad on fuel either. But if you're not bogan enough for a commy, then im guessing the coon is a no go too lol.

+1 for XR6 turbo. A mate of mine had one and it was a great car. Bugger all mods and had plenty of go in it. But stock they are not too bad on fuel either. But if you're not bogan enough for a commy, then im guessing the coon is a no go too lol.

The falcon turbo is ok, but I don't think I could afford insurance for it.

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