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Old 05-03-2017, 10:19 PM   #11
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Default Re: Peugot-Citroen in Talks to Buy Opel Vauxhall.

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They really must retire the Commodore name until something from the GM USA RWD Universe becomes available.
I have said that before and agree. The smartest thing ford did was to introduce and establish a replacement before ending the falcon. Righto, the mondeo may not go as good in a straight line or whatever, but atleast it's an established car over here and whilst there is no Miami in it it will suit the family buyers. The go harder people atleast have the mustang to fall back on. Again, it was released before the axe fell on the falcon production. Considering there hasn't been a media influx of conflicting stories of corvettes or camaros being introduced, I'm sticking with the ghia and g6 for the time being.
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