anyone on here work for Holden?

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Bartman wrote:I'm hearing you Morgan.
I'm getting over my mid 90's daily.
Great on gas, and super reliable.
But I'm getting my yearn on for a car from this century.

A mates mrs got a mazda 6 atenza. It's had to have the fuel pump done a couple of times, and a few other problems.

John,
BMW's (newer ones in particular) are complete rubbish.
The stories I've heard from Dattodevil make my toes curl........
Mazda 6 pretty notorious for running out of oil, seen a couple of engines blow due to starvation at 1 or 2 thousand kms overdue on service - had used the 3.5 litres of oil (relatively low kms too).

Your mid 90's daily has juddies though doesnt it bart - youd be over that in about 5 seconds in chch.
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Fucking WORD Brock!
Juddies on a daily are the worst idea ever. My almost 40 year spine hates them erry day......
They don't call me the man with the rubber arm for nothing you know.............
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You know for like a hundy buck you could get 4x struts from pick a part - makita one way for low and sell the juddies for ike $300

Makin lush and profit lol
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Nah, I'm just gonna rehome the whole car.
They don't call me the man with the rubber arm for nothing you know.............
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