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Old 03-03-2005, 01:35 PM   #1
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Default $15k to play with. What car?

Ok.

The EF's days are numbered. It's time for a new car with a bit more potential, and atm im doing the homework (yet again).

Realistically, i have about $15-17k to play with, and i would like a ute of some sort. No E series, no X series, low kms, non XR model (insurance is painful at the best of times). The idea would be to get a reasonably good model (i.e. XLS) and do it up to XR standard.

How much should i expect to pay for an AUII/I XLS, auto with low kms? I was hoping about $16-17, but im not sure if that's realistic.

Any ideas, suggestions? Please dont quote me Redbook cos i reckon it's bs. Also, if anyone knows of anything along these lines in the ACT/Sthn NSW area, please let me know.

Thanks.
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