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Best Mid-size Car Under $28,000 category winner 2006 Australia's Best Car awards
Australia's Best Car said: "By offering a great driving experience at a reasonable cost, the Honda Civic comes out tops in this tightly contested class.
"In this ultra-competitive category where affordability is crucial, but buyers still expect high quality, the Honda Civic has both sides of the equation well covered. It has the look and feel of quality beyond most of the competition. But the Civic's real strength is its all-round ability."
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Best Sports Car category winner 2006 Australia's Best Car awards
Australia's Best Car said: "Volkswagen created the concept of the hot hatch in the 1970s. Three decades on, the Golf GTI takes the concept to new heights.
"For the second year running, Volkswagen's Golf GTI has claimed first place on the Sports Car podium. The GTI created the hot hatch class three decades ago and the latest 147 kW descendant lives up to its heritage. Today's car combines the original's spirit with 2006 levels of comfort, safety and performance."
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Winner Carsales People's Choice - Small Car
Carsales said: "Since its launch in January 2004 Mazda's small car, the 3, has been a runaway success. In short supply or even back-ordered almost constantly, it has averaged better than 2200 sales per month -- every month. With the Mazda selling few if any 3s to fleet purchasers, such as rental car companies and government departments, the little sedan/hatch has taken the battle for private buyers' dollars right up to the top-selling Toyo"
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