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Old 25-02-2012, 12:46 AM   #32
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Default Re: Advice on audi a4 v subaru wagons

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Have you thought about a mitsubishi CH lancer wagon. If you hunt around you might find a 2006/2007 unit in or just above your price range. I picked up a 2007 Es with 103,000k and a year of factory warranty left for $12000 at a mitsubishi dealer as a second car in January. Has plenty of space and a bit of go (2.4 litre with auto). Will be a much safer car than a 2000 model vehicle and will give you the flexibility you want.
Yeah I have, I dont mind them but not a huge fan of the front. My wife has a 2011 lancer hatch with the 2lt and we are very happy with it. I would definatly consider one for the right price
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