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Old 24-12-2010, 11:20 PM   #29
bobthebilda
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Originally Posted by XR
Quite simple, next time you have to go down the street to get something, count how many VEs you see than compare the numbers to how many FGs you see. You can even do that same for the VY/VZ and BA/BFs and come back and quote this message with your results.

Hell you can even do the same for HSVs and FPVs.

Look past a badge, it's pathetic.

There are alot of VE's out there. But its not necessarily due to its popularity. Its more due to its length of service. Now nearly 4 and half years since the start of production. No other commodore has gone for more than 3 years.

From the start in 1978 (start of VB) to 2006 (end of VZ) they had 13 V variants in 28 years. An average model life of 2 years and 2 months.
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