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davidtheradich

Erin - all the best. One of my very good friends went through the same thing. Sending you my best.

Patrick is correct. GTI

Perhaps they should focus on bringing out a range of almost functioning cars before worrying about anything else...

I loved that movie when I was 13... in hindsight it’s terrible!

But if you get rid of the sticker altogether then they can’t pull you over.

My mum has a CX-3 and my mother in law has a Mazda2. I prefer the 2, despite it having a smaller engine it is more fun. Not that I think the CX-3 is bad in anyway, it too is a fun little car.

I normally drive a 2016 Subaru Outback. However recently my wife fractured her left wrist. And due to the unique way our cars in New Zealand (and Australia for that matter) are sourced, European cars tend to have their indicator stalk on the left, Japanese cars on the right. My wife has a 2015 VW Polo. Due to her

To save $20 million a year in a state with nearly 40 million people, with approximately 31 million registered vehicles? This is .50c per resident per year or roughly 65c per vehicle. I don’t think this is a major burden on the state coffers... If its a huge issue up the cost of vehicle registration by .65c! Problem

All Australian states got rid of registration labels, instead when you are pulled over the police can tell from your plate if its registered or not. Same thing with parking wardens. When giving you a ticket they can tell by your plate if its registered or not.

I really don’t think putting cup holders above electric window switches is a good idea... have these people never had children in their cars?!

This is first and only time I’m gunna recommend this... ok so you have someone with mobility issues you need to get in and out of the vehicle, Crossover SUVs are perfect, you step into rather than up or down into them (my 90 year old grandma likes her escape for that reason), you want some practicality, fun and

What irks me is the lack of memory seats on cars with electric adjustment. It just smacks of “we needed something to make the next model up worth the $5k more.” Or cars with electric adjustment just for moving one part of the seat, leaving the rest manual. But yes totally agree, I can’t get the seat right in my wifes

Please Subaru make this in right hand drive. You have 3 years until I replace the Outback, and I would rather this than a Highlander...

Sorry my bad

But but but the Captiva is such a dog. It’s unreliable, uncomfortable and handles like a 90s pick up truck. It’s just cheap. That’s it’s only redeeming feature!

A couple of points. 1 if it’s your own money DO NOT spend $15-$20k on a car while you are studying. Do you know how much beer you can get for $15-20k. A lot. If it’s your parents money then hells yeah spend it! You want something cool, different, reliable? Import a 70 series LandCruiser, specifically the mid wheel

Ha! It’s supposed to pay for our roads... but they have deemed they aren’t reeming us enough! My wife has a 1.2 VW Polo... but it runs on premium so, its costly at the pump but lasts forever

Now when you complain about “high” gas prices. What are we talking? Because currently petrol in New Zealand is about NZD$2.20 a liter which is the US equivalent of USD$5.70 a gallon... at these prices my Outback costs over NZD$100 to fill about USD$70. Not sure you all should be panicking yet

I always have great faith in companies who are too lazy to set up a domain email address and instead use Gmail, all the professionalism

I live in New Zealand... they aren’t that cheap here! Given that I won’t keep the car beyond 50,000kms its just not worth spending the money. What I need to do is buy an off road toy...