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09-07-2013, 08:43 PM | #10 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
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So Ford is losing it way because it's finally getting all the missing vehicles in its showroom that people want to buy?
I know lots of people are steamed over Falcon's demise but that's no reason to decry all the good moves Ford is making and sure, none of those vehicles will probably interest the falcon faithful in the slightest but it's what Ford should have been doing years ago, it's why every other car maker has made gains on Ford and Holden over the past decade. And if Ford had been given access to those sorts of vehicles years ago, maybe pressure would have been off Falcon and Territory so that they could be all they could have been with styling changes and what not. |
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