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18-02-2019, 06:01 PM | #1 | ||
5.0 means business
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Busselton, Western Australia
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Why is it that Ford don't seem to respond to all the vocal Ford Enthusiasts that know they have some great engines but don't deem them necessary for our market.
Australia seems to gravitate towards American style drive trains bigger displacements more cylinders! I wonder why we crave them too is it because we have always had access to powerful falcons? [Sarcasm]. All the exciting options that would indeed do well here are left for USA and we are lumped with the limp wrist EU. They seem to have the attitude we don't need it. Australia is a big country with challenging terrain we want bigger more powerful! Examples: TTV6 Endura? TTV6 Fusion/Mondeo? (XR6 type car) Ecoboost Ranger Petrol? F150?
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