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24-05-2013, 11:33 AM | #11 | ||
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GT-GTS - perhaps we should apply the OPPOSITE logic, and say that Holden's announcement of a new model at such a 'tragic' time in Ford's Australian history is completely inappropriate. Perhaps they should put their release back until 2017 - a year or so after Ford manufacturing has died, to allow ALL Australians to acknowledge the fact that Australian car manufacturing has changed. Perhaps doing so would increase sales of your favoured brand?
Look at the BIGGER picture here - Is it NOT getting on towards the end of a financial reporting period?? There are a LOT of companies announcing their profit / loss estimates for the year. Are they nasty / despicable companies also? or just Ford?? FWIW - I sincerely hope that your commodore party goes off without a hitch, and that somehow Holden manage to avoid what in looking to be an inevitable path for ALL Aus car manufacturing. |
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