TriggerTRD
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Auris TRD R255k brand new from Durban South Toyota
Or Civic Type R secondhand
Or Civic Type R secondhand
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Shockingly poor acceleration for an engine developing 132kW. And what's with Toyota and skinny wheels on their performance models?Auris TRD R255k brand new from Durban South Toyota
With that budget definitely a new civic.
I got this sms the other day:
Honda Bedfordview + all new Civic launch on 17 May, 6pm. Visit www.hondabedfordview.co.za or call 0820708090 for more info.
There's very little that compares to the feeling of owning a car that no one else has.
That new Civic is also apparently Honda's apology for the last one. If I hadn't just bought my Ballade 2 months ago it's what I'd be looking at now.
There's very little that compares to the feeling of owning a car that no one else has.
That new Civic is also apparently Honda's apology for the last one. If I hadn't just bought my Ballade 2 months ago it's what I'd be looking at now.
Well they certainly haven't issued any apologies with their pricing.
Let me guess.. Heart says Alfa and the brain says Accord. Both beautiful cars. I'd go with my heart if money wasn't an issue![]()
Pretty much exactly this. The Accord makes sense and it's a pretty damn good deal. That Alfa badge is calling my name, and it's only R20-R30k more, however! It's a very difficult decision to make.
How about spare parts? The Alfa will cost you a lot more long term.
I won't keep it for more than 5 years, so that's not really a concern.