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| Posted:May 14 2003, 10:38 AM |
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How much are mx6's goin for now?
GOt any stats, 0-100 etc? |
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| Posted:May 14 2003, 05:59 PM |
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Mx6's are great car's 
Stock they are capable of mid 15's, they actually have less power than a cordia turbo (108kws as opposed to 110kws) but do have a mountiain of torque and a wider power curve which results in a faster, more enjoyable car to drive. They are actually also quite a bit heavier than the cordia starting at about 1250kgs for a late model. All early models (88 - 89) had sunroof, 4WS, ABS, and i think electronic suspension, the late models (90 - 91) came out with none of these features as standard but did receive subtle exterior changes like colour coding, different grille etc... All models come out with electric windows, air conditioning and central locking. IMHO its a much more complete and satisfying car than the cordia, take one for a test drive and im sure the massive amounts of torque will be enough to stall until you can afford one 
In australia i would budget at least 6k for one, i have seem them cheap but as alwayz there conditional is questionable, that said have a look you might get lucky. |
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