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Old 30-03-2011, 09:17 PM   #25
tezxr8man
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Default Re: Delayed: Ford's 4-cylinder Falcon

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Originally Posted by FPV GTHO
Changing it after 3 years is hardly every 5 minutes. They used to have minor changes after 2 years, in that aspect this upgrade could be considered overdue. If they leave everything 99% now as well, it soon becomes 4-6 years before they change it and by then the design is stale and becomes forgotten.
I meant the whole shape as in EL to AU or BF to FG, cars have allways changed the little things to have a gradual evolution to differentiate the models, i agree that a change is overdue but don't think it needs to redefine the wheel, if they give it more of a presence on the road that would be good, maybe guards like on the v8 supercars with more pumped and aggressive guards.
I think if the look changes they shouldn't call it an FG2 maybe FH or something.
it is really getting a major upgrade
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