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Old 12-01-2008, 11:51 PM   #11
Hunter
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Simply, as mentioned time and time again. Commodores are attractive cars to young men.. got a bit of power and generally cheap. Its your bang for buck theory thats all it is.
Plenty of bang for your buck in a Falcon... The mentality of a lot of commodore drivers is their car is 'austrayan as maaaate'. One of their mates buys one so they buy one and they all act like idiots together in one big pack. Few of them realise the Falcon is the most Australian car on the roads .

I'm all for idiot bogans driving commodores - it makes it easier to spot and avoid them (when they inevitably screw up and punt their car into someone). It also means the cops don't have much interest in my grandpa Falcon :.
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