Moving to Australia

Hi. I will be visiting Australia soon and I would like to ask everyone opinions about buying or renting cars in Australia. Which

Australian used car is the best?
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Well, if you will be staying for a long time then you buying your own car could be cheaper, if you maintain it well you can probably resell it at a good price. Renting a car for quite some time can really cost you a lot. Here is a good article about calculating your expenses when traveling to Australia http://australian-travel-living.blogspot.com/2009/12/calculating-your-expenditures.html

If you are staying  for a long time and want you by you own car then you should contact to Australia's specialist car finance provider "Fincar.com.au" they are expertly equipped to find you the finance solution that's right for you. Whether it's a consumer car loan, a short term operating lease or a fully maintained novated lease through their extensive panel of lenders, they are sure to be able to find you one of the most competitive loans.

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If you are staying for a long time and is the new owner of the car, you must contact the seller financing cars Australia/specialist "dreamloans.com.au" offers great power are designed to find a solution for financial management. If it goes on the car, consumer credit, the short term operating leases or lease supported fully displayed in the form of a broad panel of lenders, they will be able to see, one of the most competitive loan.

Well, if you will stay for a long time, you buy your own car can be cheaper if you are, you can probably resell the good price. Rent a car in quite some time, you can really cost you a lot. Here is a good article about calculating your expenses during a trip to Australia. Car Loan

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