Company Car

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  1. cmoore
    cmoore
    If your choice was as follows what would you choose..

    Camry 2.4L GL
    Rav4 2.2 TD Manual
    Hyundai ix35 2.0
    Hyundai ix35 2.4
    Hyudai ix45 2.0
    Mazda6 2.0 GLX sedan
    Mazda6 2.0 GLX Wagon
  2. Kickaha
    Kickaha
    Mazda 6 wagon would be my pick (Know nothing about Hyundai though), my boss got shot of his Commodore to get one and said it's a far better car to drive, the Camry is pretty good to, drove one down south for a bit
  3. cmoore
    cmoore
    yeah i have had the "6" before and they are a good wagon........also the camry sportiva....is what i had until it got written off last week......for the second time ...........
  4. KiwiGs
    KiwiGs
    I have had both the Camry and the Mazda6 as company cars, I liked the Mazda.To be fair the camry was a hand-me down and pretty rooted.
    Not too sure about the Hyundai, but I do know that all of the company cars at Silver ferns farms will be Hyundai Santa Fes, not sure if that is good or bad but they must be getting good pricing on them........
  5. cmoore
    cmoore
    yeah...i've leaned towards the ix35 2.4.......since i havn't had an SUV before...i would probably have gone the RAV but i hate Manuals.......
  6. Voltaire
    Voltaire
    Yeah...I'd go for the SUV just for a change too.......last company car I had was in Ireland a brand spanking new 2003 Passat TDI...could that thing go.....these days its either the 900ss, Subaru or if I'm really desperate the bus...
  7. Max Headroom
    Max Headroom
    I had a Horny Big Thing for a while. It was diesel, and could tow anything with ease. I quite liked it for various reasons, especially in traffic; great visibility, comfortable, plenty of room, etc. Other roadusers generally don't cut SUVs off or play games, unless they are bigger again. I also found that my driving habits got lazy, and I didn't hafta worry too much about roundabouts, kerbs, small vehicles, cyclists etc. Economy was OK, good tyres were expensive, running costs generally weren't bad.

    If you can, try to get a Subaru Outback.
  8. cmoore
    cmoore
    economy?? running costs??...what are these things you speak of?.......
  9. Kickaha
    Kickaha
    Quote Originally Posted by cmoore
    economy?? running costs??...what are these things you speak of?.......
    Leased vehicle, company fuel card, who gives a shit
  10. Dodgyiti
    Dodgyiti
    The Mazda SW or the Camry. The Hyundai is a bit of a death trap and safety counts in a company car- nothing goes around corners faster or jumps kerbs quite like them.
    See if you can get a manual, it's too hard to line lock an auto and most of them don't have the grunt anyway.
  11. Dodgyiti
    Dodgyiti
    See, back in the day I had company cars. Lucky they swapped them over every few years, mine was on it's last legs by 60,000
  12. Kickaha
    Kickaha
    60K ? we have to keep them for double that, swapped with my boss this weekend I got one of our utes, got a txt from the boss, "speedcut out at 185kmh" (closed private road of course)
  13. caseye
    caseye
    Yeah Right! Kick.
    Have had a few, nothing wrong with the hair driers, but I'd go the 6 wagon, who cares about economy when they pay for the gas???
  14. Bikemad
    Bikemad
    the Mazda6 2.0 GLX Wagon for the style.............or the toyota for the reliability.............if ya aint payin the running costs i think the mazda would just squeek in for me..............
  15. cmoore
    cmoore
    the Hyundai is the thirsty one...the toyota rav the least thirsty.........i've gone with the ix35...2.4....i will let you know what its like.....manual??...god no....not when i sit most night on the southern carpark.......
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