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| quote: | Originally posted by Fledz
That's not true. Both Holden and the local Ford make very appropriate and quite good V6s for the Australian market that sell for a good price and retain their value.
There has been an influx of foreign cars that have added some spice into the market, but the constant competition between the two is a great thing for the consumer. They both update their V6s and V8s almost every 2nd year.
Repairs are also cheap, as are parts.
For 40-50K new, you can't go wrong in most cases. |
Ah but you forget, i have lived here in europe all my life and we are taught to adore italian and german cars, accepts the frech, laugh at the english (except the astons) appreciate the reliabilitay of japanese cars as for everything else, disregard them as their existance is not of any importance 
Also, i think this news bit explains everything about australian motor racing.
| quote: | V8 fans face slab limit at Bathurst 1000
October 6, 2009
V8 fans will again be limited to one slab of beer a day at this year's Bathurst 1000 car race.
Police will be focusing on reducing alcohol-related crime when petrol heads descend upon Mount Panorama, Bathurst, in NSW's central west, this week.
For the third year running, adult race-goers will be limited to bringing one case (24 cans) of full-strength beer or one block (36 cans) of light or mid-strength beer each day.
Restrictions also apply to one case (24 cans) of pre-mixed drinks a day or one cask of wine up to four litres.
Combinations of the options will not be allowed.
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