forget the yaris, go the honda jazz.
What To Buy ?
I Cant Decide.
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forget the yaris, go the honda jazz.
mazda 2?
I'd go with a Jazz just because I've got one for the missus and they are great
19k.300 on the road jazz
mazda 2 17.800$ on the road so far....
Id go the Toyota for the long run, running costs, reliability etc.
Id put the Honda for keeping resale value and quality.
Id put the Mazda2 for looks.....you already know my opinion of Mazdas.
Personaly id go Yaris and sleep at night knowing its Toyota built (bullet proof).
ill get some more quotes .. ill see
We are looking in the same sort of market, have you looked at the nissan tida? It has the most space out of all the small cars we looked at.
Honda 19.300 orc yaris18.450 mazda 2 17.800 orc so far
Yes i think the whole Nissan range is pretty drop kick ugly at the moment. Even the new GTR hasnt grown on me yet looks wise.
Performance wise its living up to its name.
$1500 seperating the prices is not enough to justify one or the other brand at the moment.
Have you checked the manufacturers milage claims yet?
Are the warrantys the same?
Maybe twist some arms for more free options like floor mats, mud flaps etc to tie the deal.
While the money is in your pocket, you have control over the outcome.
Make them fight for it.
it doesn't matter which one u buy, you will wish u had bought the other, its only human nature.
Just use a wog accent and say "tseepa, tseepa" (cheaper cheaper wog style).
Make em fight for ya cash.
Dont forget to hesitate just before signing the contract and ask about headlight protectors. LOL
I bet they let you walk out the door then chase you to your car with a OK.
The slightest collission and you are dead in any of those cars.
They are death traps.
in any sized car you are not completely safe if your in the event of a prang
it relies heavily on where on the car you are hit from or where may hit something.
also the speed and force of the impact really depends on weather or not the occupants in the car will survive or die.
I have had extensive training while I was volunteering with "state emergency service Victoria" in the event of getting occupants out of cars if they become trapped in cars, trucks, buses and trains in the event of an accident where somebody may or may not have died from it, and at times with serious multiple brakes and fractures suffered to them.
also drive safely in any car that you may decide to buy or need to drive.
David
I volunteer with steamrail in maintance through to marketing and organiseing of a vintage train tour with vintage steam, diesel and electric trains and it's carrages that were once used in the victorian railways from late 1800's to current V / line service.
we also run tours and charters all over the victorian broad gage rail network.
visit www.steamrail.com.au for more info
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