Australian 4WD & SUV Buyer's Guide

PRICES

• Prices are supplied by manufacturers and do not include on-road charges, which vary from• The best way to get a good deal on a new car is to do your research, test drive each of your shortlisted cars, then decide exactly the make, model, specification, colour and any options you require. Then you simply get a price from a few dealers on that car. If you have a trade in, you want what is called a changeover price.•

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