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18-04-2013, 07:42 AM | #32 | ||
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Both Holden and Ford mid appointment level sedans should be priced around the $24k mark.
Using the exchange rate as an excuse doesn't work anymore. Most of the important components have plummetted in price yet this hasn't been translated into cheaper products, let's face it Holden are just a stamping plant now. Loyalties aside, you couldn't sell a new Commodore or Falcon in the US for what we pay, it's really head shaking stuff what two big US based manufacturers are doing in Australia....really pushing product loyalty to new heights in my opinion. |
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