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15-04-2011, 09:24 AM | #17 | ||
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It's funny how we are all Ford enthusiasts but there is so much this car is better than that.....blah blah blah. I think that the Territory and Explorer (the new one) are good vehicles and would complement each other in the show room. One is a medium size SUV while the other is closer to a full size.
As much as we might go on about gizmos and driving experiences consumers vote with their wallets and they want these things. If they didn't car companies wouldn't be spending the millions of dollars designing these mod cons into their ranges. Also there is no point in talking about driving experiences when no one here has driven the new explorer. Seeing as it's based on a car platform Im sure it would give a good driving experience, well as much as could be expected from a large SUV. Go and check the ford US website, the car has a good looking interior and seems to be well designed. There is also a reason that Ford in the US are selling lots of cars. Now, I hope that the new Territory will make an impact on the market just like it did when it first arrived. FoA need it |
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