The new HSV/VXR sedans.
The new HSV/VXR sedans.
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WA_HSV

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8 posts

228 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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Firstly.... I sell HSV's in Western Australia, so to some this may seem like a sales pitch but it is not, just a comparision between the old and the new.

I have to tell you guys that you will be so excited when you finally get to drive the new VXR8, the new car makes the previous model look ancient.

I jumped out of a Signature Coupe into the new VE R8 about 2 weeks ago and it felt like going from a Barina to an F1 car.

In WA we are virtually sold out of GTS and Senator for the next 3 months and the R8 in auto is heading that way too. The public have taken to the car very well, we are even getting alot of "Euro" buyers looking, and buying, the new VE range.

madazrx7

5,794 posts

239 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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Gday Mike, I've been hunting a Z R8 for a while, (researching, won't have the cash for a little while yet). Having a lot of trouble finding a manual, most for sale in Perth seem to be auto rolleyes
Just curious, any idea of the split in new sales of the R8 man/auto? I've said before, I believe it shows that HSV in Perth is more a status symbol than bought for actual performance...
Also am I EVER likely to see a Z R8 manual WITH satnav on the market? Prolly have to wait another 10 years before satnav becomes a commonly ticked option here.

ETA, welcome to PH, good to see another Perthie here, I think there are only about 6 of us? beer


Edited by madazrx7 on Friday 23 February 08:09

hsvgtscoupe

2,535 posts

252 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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just a note of translation for the soap dodgers ( ) among us who don't know...
Barina is Oz name for Corsa

Further.. don't know if I agree that buying an auto means they are not buying for performance? Maybe not enthusiastic enough to go track day racing but more a trend of Aussies in general - like the seppos Aussies seem lazy drivers in general & buy a lot of autos over manual. Not often I'll slate my own race but Aussies are crap drivers compared to UK; over here they are more a nation of drivers who appreciate driving & are good at it (always exceptions of course). The auto box on the HSV's is quick & I've been had by many an auto on the "traffic light drag strip" in the past!

WA_HSV

Original Poster:

8 posts

228 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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madazrx7 said:
Gday Mike, I've been hunting a Z R8 for a while, (researching, won't have the cash for a little while yet). Having a lot of trouble finding a manual, most for sale in Perth seem to be auto rolleyes
Just curious, any idea of the split in new sales of the R8 man/auto? I've said before, I believe it shows that HSV in Perth is more a status symbol than bought for actual performance...
Also am I EVER likely to see a Z R8 manual WITH satnav on the market? Prolly have to wait another 10 years before satnav becomes a commonly ticked option here.

ETA, welcome to PH, good to see another Perthie here, I think there are only about 6 of us? beer

The equation seems to be heading towards the auto by just a little. I think I would go an auto as a drive car, but they are all sold.

Edited by madazrx7 on Friday 23 February 08:09

WA_HSV

Original Poster:

8 posts

228 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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Hey.... you have to try the new auto before you should knock it.

I always had manual company demos but I am an auto convert now beer

madazrx7

5,794 posts

239 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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At the risk of repeating myself (ah what the hell, it's beer o'clock here )
I think the term "Clubsport" in England is recognised as "suitable for club level motorsport". I will certainly be taking mine to Wanneroo and AHG for track days. In Perth, "Clubsport" means "The car I drive to the footie club" rolleyes

WA_HSV

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8 posts

228 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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Hey Mazda..... let me know what colour you are chasing and if we get something in I will let you know.

madazrx7

5,794 posts

239 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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Mike I may have mislead you into thinking I'm looking for new. Ashley looking for a low K used Z R8. VERY tempted to go East to pick one up... mate who I share the RX7 track toy with recently bought an Audi A6 in Adelaide for his wife, saved MANY thousands on purchase and !@#$%^ stamp duty...
ETA: colour; not all that fussed, don't want black, as I said I won't have the $ ready till I get a settlement with the ex... furious shoot argue banghead judge

Edited by madazrx7 on Friday 23 February 08:32

WA_HSV

Original Poster:

8 posts

228 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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I have a GTO on the showfloor going out tomorrow with QLD plates on it.....

There is only 1 x R8 manual left in the country that is brand new and its red. It is in far north QLD so you can get it with QLD plates

BigNige

2,584 posts

246 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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Sedan?

madazrx7

5,794 posts

239 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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I'm actually having an email convo with Garth Tander (asked his advice re HSVs generally) he is trying to convince me to get an E series... I REALLY don't want to buy new, let someone else take the worst sting, but don't want to wait for 2nd hand E's to come on the market.
ETA (seem to be doing that a lot ) Mike you can answer a q I asked before; I was originally wanting a Monaro, but prefer the spec of the R8. I'm wondering which will hold value better? (In your opinion). Also what Monaro has the same spec as a Z R8 (ie LS2, 4spot brakes...)? I don't think the GTO has the brakes?

Edited by madazrx7 on Friday 23 February 09:49

WA_HSV

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8 posts

228 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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Mazda.....

The only GTO that comes standard with 4 pots is the L/E from last year. The Signature from last year came standard with 6 pots also.

I can source the 4 or 6 pot set ups for you if you buy a new or used GTO

What about a demo E?

Edited by WA_HSV on Friday 23 February 23:41

phrich

549 posts

245 months

Saturday 24th February 2007
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BigNige said:
Sedan?



Saloon may refer to:


Bar (establishment), especially in the American "Wild West."
A part of a British traditional pub. No longer present in most establishments.
In Britain and Ireland, an enclosed four-to-six seat car body style with a separate trunk, known in some other countries as a sedan.
The principal room of an 18th century mansion, the saloon is often at the centre of a suite of state rooms
The main cabin in a small boat or yacht, where the crew live, eat, and, depending on the size of the boat, may also sleep.

BollocksWA

1 posts

228 months

Tuesday 27th February 2007
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Gday Mike, I hope the poms getting HSV's hasnt interferred with my GTS delivery date....

BigNige

2,584 posts

246 months

Tuesday 27th February 2007
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phrich said:
BigNige said:
Sedan?



Saloon may refer to:


Bar (establishment), especially in the American "Wild West."
A part of a British traditional pub. No longer present in most establishments.
In Britain and Ireland, an enclosed four-to-six seat car body style with a separate trunk, known in some other countries as a sedan.
The principal room of an 18th century mansion, the saloon is often at the centre of a suite of state rooms
The main cabin in a small boat or yacht, where the crew live, eat, and, depending on the size of the boat, may also sleep.


Yes but sedan in the automotive context is sooo...colonial old chap.

WA_HSV

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8 posts

228 months

Friday 2nd March 2007
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Martin....

Oz deliveries before anywhere else thumbup