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Old 02-12-2010, 12:22 AM   #1
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Default Need Advice - Rukus or Not?

OK, so I am asking work for a car allowance or a novated lease and it looks like it'll go ahead - Joy.

The catch is that I will, more thank likely, have to get a Toyota. It's a long story, but they are a client.

So, with a budget of no more than 30k ( I have done the maths and don't want to spend more than 17k/year on the novated lease) I have 2 real options.

1) Corolla
2) Rukus

I'm leaning to the Rukus for space (I carry boxes of shirts in my spare time etc)... I am unsold on the styling and know I'll cop a hit on resale.

The question is, what do people think of the Rukus? Am I blind to the reality? I think they are pretty decent looking cars...



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