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Old 05-07-2011, 05:37 PM   #11
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Default Re: Customers to decide Falcon ute future

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Originally Posted by DASH GT
Soon youll only be able to buy an XR6... because thats all they seem to build / sell at the moment. With a car like the Falcon you need to give people options.. If i go and buy a BMW i get about 300 different combinations I can buy, with Ford now you get about 3 factory options...
Factory options cost money to think up, research, source, implement, test, stock.

Not a problem with a car you will continually sell. And options are something you build up over time. But if you going to devote as much money to an entire car on some island called Osss...traylia, that you would spend on side mirrors... then it just doesn't work out in the end I guess.
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