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Old 12-17-2003, 11:25 PM
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1st generation, 2nd generation

Hi,
I bought an Aurora 4.0 a few days ago. I searched for an online discussion forum for the Aurora and found this place. This is my 2nd post...

I had been dreaming of buying an Aurora since I first caught a glimpse of the early models (hence my user name).

I bought a 2001. I agonized over whether I should choose the first body style, or the second. I finally arrived at the decision that I needed the car with low mileage, with the best engine and suspension performance, so I bought a 2001, with the idea that I could always find a 1st gen car later, and the prices seem to be going down down down...

The car I bought is in very good condition, but has some minor flaws, which I hope to correct through discussions with you guys.

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Re: 1st generation, 2nd generation

On this web site there is a review from back in 2000 with some good comparisons of the 1st and 2nd generation cars.

http://www.globeandmail.com/globemeg...mw-aurora.html

Back in 2000 AutoWeek also had some well written reviews.
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