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Old 21-06-2006, 12:42 PM   #1
matt6n
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Default Might be getting an AU

Alright I'm nearly 18 and I've been driving an EA around for the past 2 years but my parents think I need a new car. They are saying something about safety and I shouldnt drive the EA by myself.
My dad reckons a VT Commodore would be good and he wants to spend about $10,000. I've been looking up carsales.com.au and noticed that you can get a pretty damn good AU for around 10grand.
Would you reccomend getting an AU? I've seen a few fairmonts on the site that all look very good but have fairly high KMs.
What should I look for if buying one? What would be a good amount of KMs for an AU to have and still have a lot of life left in it?

Any help appriciated.

I made this thread in the wrong section and I was told to look for a series 2 with dark interior and average KMs. What number is average KMs?

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