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Still waiting to confirm source but these are very interesting figures.
First off the Falcon is only 531 units behind the Commodore which for a model four months away from replacement is a good result. Are Ford doing a massive discount runout?? Pretty bad December result for the Commodore which I thought would be selling 5000+ What is more suprising is that while the Territory scraped in at 14th place the Kluger is nowhere to be soon. So much for burying the Territory. On a sad note the Commodore Ute outsold the Falcon Ute by about 500 units and considering the Falcon ute has a lot more variants is a pretty bad result but may come down to the Commodore Ute being new. Overall not a overly impressive result for Ford but considering the age of the Falcon/Territory platform and petrol hitting $1.50 Ford is doing fairly well against it's niche competitors. If you want to look at figures from a different light: Commodore platform(sedan,ute)= 5188 vehicles Falcon platform(sedan,ute,SUV)= 5433 vehicles Quote:
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