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Old 27-11-2012, 09:48 PM   #33
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Default Re: FALCON Ecoboost Ad !!!!

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Not likely. They are still too scared to even mention its a 4 cylinder because public perception of 4 cylinders in big cars is not good, even though its not even an issue in the Ecoboost Falcon. But perceptions are hard to break. Just like people who buy Commodores because they think they are so great, because they don't know any better and are usually no more than sheep who buy them cause their mates reckon there fully hectik and Fords are ****, just because
Camry's are 4 cyl. Sure they're medium sized cars... but still massive. People don't seem to mind. People just need to get in one and drive it. Hopefully the mystery of the advertising will help them.
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