What is a good small car for Cairns?
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Hi Does anyone have any advice on what would be a good small car for Cairns. I will be moving there next month and have to get a car, I don't need a large car, cos it is just for me. Would like one that is nippy enough to go up Gillies tho.

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I was really thinking of a sensible rather than flashy car. Mazda 2, Honda Jazz - that sort of car. Toyota may be a bit too flashy for me....

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friends of ours drive a holden astra they rate it highly and they say its really economical. They drive from Innisfail to Cairns (about an hour) several times a week without any problems.
we've found the roads to be pretty good up here so I wouldn't worry about that.
we've found the roads to be pretty good up here so I wouldn't worry about that.
Last edited by wardy2; Jun 6th 2009 at 1:03 pm.

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How's the licensing situation?

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one word hopeless,

Thanks for asking


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If you want a small car for moving people and stuff around in rather than for driving up the Gillies, then any or other of the small cars will suit you. Toyota are the most reliable, Holden and Fords will be the cheapest to maintain. A small four wheel drive might be another option: RAV4?

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Is there an easy way of finding out how much it costs to maintain a car before I have a look at it. I have tried using the little Red Book, which is very helpful, but does not cover the most important thing of service.

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Oil and filter change will cost you about $200 for a small car, which need more regular servicing since the engines run faster than the big engines which are so popular here. Other stuff depends on how you drive. If you always tailgate people you'll spend three times as much on brake pads, for example. Tyres will cost about $500 for a set.

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At those prices, I now realise that I am in the wrong profession.
Thanks for the info.
Thanks for the info.

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2. Go to auto shop and buy $6 red Performance Pack.
3. Take the two Performance Pack enhancers out of the packaging and place one on the front and one on the back.
4. Step back and admire how the red "P" stands out on the white square background.
5. Take a test drive and feel the extra 80kph performance increase
6. Now go tackle the Gillies and notice just how unrealistically conservative those 80 k speed zones are with the Performance Pack fitted.
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we've just had our Toyota Rav 4 serviced, it cost $172 here in Cairns. We had to take it to a Toyota service centre to keep the warranty up, it could have been cheaper at a normal unspecified service centre i'm not sure.
hope that helps
hope that helps
