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Which car is right for you?

Think about what you'll be using the car for before you go shopping. Ask yourself the following questions:
What size, 4, 6 or 8 cylinder?
If you're planning on city driving and parking then a small car that is economical on fuel would be the most suitable. On the other hand if you intend to do a lot of cruising on the open road then a large car may be better.
Small (1-1.6 litre) Medium (2-3 litre) Large (3.8 litre and over)
Will you be carrying anything other than people?
Roof racks or a large boot may be enough to handle your needs or you may want to think about a station wagon or ute.
Do you need special features?
You may need a car with air conditioning for those hot days and/or cold mornings.
Auto or manual?
Which type of transmission do you prefer, a manual or an automatic?