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), not much space in the back, drives great (typical rwd) and above all it's a BM [though it makes Jeremy Clarkson of Top Gear sick, but we don't care about that, do we?]
 I will go consult my best friend Google later. Ha! I do remember reading a Top Gear review of the car, saying it's totally uncool as it makes you look like you can't afford a 3 series. 
 But a compact sports hatch is probably an appropriate sized car for my first car. At least it'd be relatively easy to park on the busiest shopping strips in between all the SUVs. I suspect Jeremy Clarkson has a bee in his bonnet of some sort.
 I was considering a Mazda 3 when I looked briefly at the generic car brands as they're also meant to be reliable and cheap to run yet come with a bit more style than Toyota. But they seemed to have a much higher frequency for servicing than a BMW and even with the hideously expensive cost per service of BMW taken into account, it costs much the same to run a BMW in the end. 
 [We discounted Mercedes completely as there's no way either of us will be seen driving one unless we're at least 50. Sorry Mercedes drivers! 
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 - google the phrase if you're not from Melbourne) as it's rather compact and hence not too overwhelming for city driving. It certainly looks a lot cooler than the Q7 and the BMW SUVs. Priced rather decently too. I SO want it as my 2nd car in 2-3 years! Is it wrong to be thinking this when I'd just got my 1st car? Wasn't even interested in cars until I got my P plates lol. 
							
						
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