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  1. #25
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    SloEur
    It is sort of true that subaru tends to sell at the same price across different dealer outlets..it is at least true in victoria. Noticed i used 'outlets'? The majority of the dealer outlets here in melbourne are owned by inchape, so there is a certain element of price control here.. it doesnt matter if you buy from berwick, glen waterley, docklands. They report back to the same head office.

  2. #26
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    Sydney
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    Accord Euro 2010 model
    Excatly, i was shoppig for liberty as well, went to few subaru dealers, not only owned by INchchape..They didnt reduce, they tried to give accessories thats all..Unless its an 09 built....Then i look at Euro and like the design and interier and bought it. I know subaru liberty is all wheel better drive may be in slippery roads. But dont know....its true the resale value is better for liberty..

    I bought the euro and enjoying...

  3. #27
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    Darwin
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    Lexus IS-F
    Quote Originally Posted by praja6 View Post
    I bought the euro and enjoying...
    LOL! We all did!
    I couldn't afford the Liberty GT, so it was the euro for me.
    Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F

  4. #28
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    Nov 2007
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    QLD
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    Accord Euro
    Like thats a downgrade though! I guess i am happy with my euro? Its not a fun car i will admit that, but its very nice. Also nice and hard to keep it mint, as i got the tan interior. But i am proud to say there is not a rip, tear, mark or stain on the fabric! Plus i got black matts to offset the tan.
    Honda Accord Euro

  5. #29
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    Accord Euro 2010 model
    Quote Originally Posted by Neesmo31 View Post
    Like thats a downgrade though! I guess i am happy with my euro? Its not a fun car i will admit that, but its very nice. Also nice and hard to keep it mint, as i got the tan interior. But i am proud to say there is not a rip, tear, mark or stain on the fabric! Plus i got black matts to offset the tan.
    How come your interioer is tan colour? I never seen tan interier in Euro when i was looking to purchase as i prefer tan interier than black...was your Euro a special edition something?

  6. #30
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    Darwin
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    Lexus IS-F
    I'm guessing its a CL9 Praja, not CU2.
    Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F

  7. #31
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    Correct. Whats praja?
    Last edited by Neesmo31; 15-07-2010 at 08:47 AM.
    Honda Accord Euro

  8. #32
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neesmo31 View Post
    Correct. Whats praja? Is that the interior colour code?
    ROFL! It's his username!!!
    (LOL @ 4am posts!)
    Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F

  9. #33
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    OMG lol im such a dumbass! Ive been having big days at work and was up early this morning... *feels sheepish*

    No wonder nothing was coming up when i was searching for it....
    Honda Accord Euro

  10. #34
    Subaru got the ugly genes, getting ulgier by the generations

  11. #35
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    Quote Originally Posted by tron07 View Post
    Subaru got the ugly genes, getting ulgier by the generations
    yeah, thought they would have sacked that guy after the bug eyed rexy!
    Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F

  12. #36
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    Nov 2008
    Location
    Melbourne Australia
    Car:
    Accord Euro 2004 Model
    Mate i have a 2003 December Euro - its an ex Company car which was used on a highway and very little city use. When i got it my hands on it, in 2008 she had done 167,000 now im on 216,000 and still drives and feels like the day i first drove it. The gearbox is as tight as a new one, steering is beautiful. It really demonstrates how good the Japanese are at making cars. They drive better then Holdens and Fords any day of the week with the equivalent amount of k's.

    i personally think cars should have hour meters like boats. would give us a much more accurate reading of a cars history...
    Because you can have a car that has been driven on the highway most of its life like mine with 167,000kms, or you can have a car thats done mostly city driving smashing through 1st, 2nd, 3rd gear with 167,000kms on the clock...... quite misleading.

    I expect my car to at the very bottom of the page on carsales when i come to sell it next year, however i still believe that my euro is as good as a car as one thats done 100,000 kms. purely because of Maintenance, serviced every 10,000kms by my mechanic who i trust, and the only problem i had with the car was the foot throttle cable was not reading properly into the throttle sensor which i had to get replaced at about 205,000. cost $300 fitted (from a wreck). Whoever buys my car will be very happy with their purchase, So basically a 100,000km euro is only a baby and should be good for another 200,000 . i hope mine is!!!!

    Take care of the car, and it will take care of you. and Enjoy!!!! EURO'S ROCK!
    Last edited by Lochstar_69; 15-07-2010 at 07:52 PM.

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