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29-09-2010, 03:41 PM | #1 | ||
Pity the fool
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Could Ford potentially find a market for an SUV larger than the Territory?
I'm not talking about some huge American tank like the Ford Excursion, but perhaps one size up from the Territory. Given the modern powertrain options available and just around the corner they don't need to be that thirsty either. The reason I ask is: the numbers of large fourbys I am seeing around the place like luxo-spec 200 Series Landcruisers is ridiculous. These luxo spec LC's would see about as much bush as my Mrs' Capri, so they quite clearly aren't bought for their 4x4 ability, more for their features and space (and tow capacity). Same deal with the Range Rovers. Yeah? Nah?
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