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Old 10-12-2012, 01:49 PM   #11
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Default Re: Fords answer to VF Commodore?

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Originally Posted by eb2fairmont View Post
GTHO. The only 4 letters which would completely knock the living **** out of anything launched by the general that day.
Love to see it!!!

But I think the GM / Ford battle of the 8's is old news and much of the Australian new car buying public won't really care who's V8 is faster...sadly!!!

Ford's battle is not how to respond to the VF...It's how to respond to EVERYTHING else on the market...how is the Falcon better than a Mazda 3...how is it more attractive than a Subaru or Toyota Camry??? They are the questions Ford need to ask themselves and when they have some solid good answers, then market those reasons and get the word out there...
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