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    #16
    Originally posted by 00dc2 View Post
    why not go for a used car? like a used integra typeS? or a dc2r..?? hehe

    you find one you like, you hand over the cash.. its yours straight away!

    i just dont understand the desire to have a new car.. they depreciate so much when you buy them..
    Because it's got warranty.
    And the fact that it's new.
    happyhong says:
    aus only have 3 r
    happyhong says:
    civic R, integra R and jonnieR

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      #17
      I've been calling them for the last 3weeks and they still have no bloody idea when the car is going to arrive - all they did was kept giving me false dates and getting my hopes high, I've just basically gave up and moving on lol

      Well if all goes well on Monday and if I work out a good deal on the Polo (which luckily they do have in stock with my colour preference) it's goodbye Honda and hello VeeDub lol

      Guess there's going to be a name change to ryan_FD to ryan_GTI huh
      sif it's a girls car
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        #18
        Originally posted by fueltank View Post
        Because it's got warranty.
        And the fact that it's new.
        Spot on fueltank =P
        sif it's a girls car
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          #19
          Before you start thinking about this, See whether you can even get out of your current contract.

          I personally would go for the golf, have you considered a xr5 turbo too? They go crazy as well

          goodluck!! Both very nice vehicles though!

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            #20
            The XR5 turbo isn't exactly in his price range I think?

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              #21
              ^oh sorry, i didnt really consider the price, just thought of a hot hatch.

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                #22
                yes, see if you can walk from your contract, cos honda have the right to charge you 5% + the deposite you paid if you decide to cancel what you;ve ordered

                z10 says:
                i bet you will have 10000 wheels when you are done
                z10 says:
                mon-fri 9am-5pm chasing for jazz parts

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                  #23
                  2nd hand cars can be covered under a warranty.. i just bought a 2001/02 dc5r from a honda dealership with 46,000 kms and i was able to get a 3 year warranty...

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                    #24
                    hey guys,

                    i'm new here but my partner just bought a polo gti. She got leather (any colour and any stitching she wanted), chipped to 154kw and 17" Wheels of any choice with contrinental spec 2 tyres, and tinting for $33,000 on the road. thats a good setup for cheaper than the civic. it is nice leather too i must say. and good torque and power.

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                      #25
                      What dealer did she get it from Timbo?

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                        #26
                        newstead, austral volkswagen. fantastic deal i reckon

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by noodleman View Post
                          yes, see if you can walk from your contract, cos honda have the right to charge you 5% + the deposite you paid if you decide to cancel what you;ve ordered
                          It's ultamitely up to the dealer whether they allow you to back out of the contract.

                          If the dealer refuses to cancel the contract, i would go to a contract laywer for assistance.
                          The dealer has the right to charge you 5% of the car's value.

                          Try to look for some flaws in your contract, if there is 3 or more errors then the contract is voided. Also if they are using the VACC contract, dealers usually leave out the "signiture of autorised trader.." So they can make more money off you when the car arrives.

                          Goodluck!

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                            #28
                            go for the Volkswagen!

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                              #29
                              I believe that if a delivery date was put on the contract and it has passed then the customer has the right to a full re-fund.

                              You can always try Honda customer care.
                              happyhong says:
                              aus only have 3 r
                              happyhong says:
                              civic R, integra R and jonnieR

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                                #30
                                ^Most dealers just put down "A.S.A.P"

                                and unless you specifically state that you WANT the car by a certain date then they can get away with it.

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