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Old 11-08-2005, 01:27 AM   #10
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Falcon is designed from scratch in Australia, the engine is designed and built here, it is FAR more Aussie than the Commodore EVER could be. Not only that but Ford is now 80 in australia with Falcon proudly accounting for half of those years. We're yet to see and all Aussie Commondore if we look at design and engine build.

In fact doesn't Ford have 2 totally purpose designed, engineered and built locally produced vehicles? Territory!!! Need I mention Ute and perhaps Fairlane as well?

Anyone who uses the rubbish line of Holdens being more Aussie than Fords can go jump, because Ford also manufactured Lasers, Escorts, you name it. All made in Australia.

If Holden really loved us would they still be using boat anchors to power their best selling car?
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