I would buy that Logan in a heart beat if I could get it for $6000 new.
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about six years ago, I accidentally obtained some Ford financial information. The 2000 Explorer costs were broken down, ultimately revealling total manufacture cost.... about $9800!!! Retail was $32,000!!!!!! And there you have it, why all the manufacturers want you to buy SUVs...Jim DeAngelis
kittens give Morbo gas!!
Bright Blue 93 GL (1.6 8v, 5spd) (Hula-Baloo)
Performance Red 94 Aspire SE (Stimpson)
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man id like to see dirt cheap cars like that renault sold in america ....... but knowing the way america is they wouldnt want to let us pay less money for something that works well...or they would just jack the price of that thing way higher.
anything they alow to be sold cheap these days..they make sure it will not last long at all man i hate it here sometimes
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Well I just bought a "current day equivalent" before Xmas.
It's a Proton Persona Si - which is essentially a slightly remodeled Mitsubishi Mirage/Lancer built in Malaysia.
Sorry for the crap pic but this was before I picked the car up and it had been sitting in Edinburgh for weeks as the owner had bought a Volvo to replace it.
Protons are cheap as chips
Here is a link with full information:
This one is 1.3L - manual windows but comes with AC and a "go-faster" rear spoiler (or wing as you guys might say?).Tell it like it is...not how it should be
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Originally posted by carbonvmax^ man! that IS cheap. Nice score.
The silver one was a private sale - one owner and 64k miles not as nice but for $900 I wasn't complaining. Plus I was desperate for some cheap wheels to take to Holland and that was the best deal I could find.Tell it like it is...not how it should be
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The protons above are both based on a Mitsu 'CC' 15 year old chassis, hardly a 'current day equivalent' --- we got them in Australia. Fact is they were being sold as a Proton, whilst Mistubishi were flogging the CE models for about the same price, so the older looking CC protons didnt sell as well as they coupld of. In fact the only real;y successful Proton was the Satri GTi which was powered by a 4g93 1.8L. (sold from 1999 to 2004). They were the fastest car proton has made to date and retailed for 29,990 when brand new.
Keeping on the proton theme, one of Australias CURRENT cheapest "new" small cars is the Proton Savvy - They're 13,990 Driveaway no more to pay ..... They havent had the best reviews though.
They're powered by a 1.2L coupled to a Manual or Auto transmission. Do you get these in USA?
The other contender for one of Australias 'entry level' small cars is te KIA RIO ---- basically a modern day Kia Pride.
The previous gen Rio's were RUBBISH, but the current model has received fairly good reviews over the past year or two mostly offering awesome value for money.
KIA WEBSITE : http://www.kia.com.au/default.asp?action=article&ID=40 , From 14,990 with the 1.4L, they are also offered with a 1.6L.
Good Review : http://www.caradvice.com.au/3556/200...-lx-road-test/
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