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Old 17-09-2012, 06:49 PM   #30
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Default Re: "Open Road"article on demise of ford..

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Misleading thread title is misleading...




But on SUV's....


SUV's are good for mums and dads, as the seats are at a better height so you arn't bending over to buckle up the kiddos...

Same with Prams etc, much easier to drag a pram out of the back of a SUV then lift it out of a boot...


I don't see how its so hard for people to understand SUV buying...
Well really, it doesn't matter if people understand or not, the shear weight of numbers running in favor of SUVs is compelling.

Go back 20 years and it was large sedans with box trailers but these days people go for a dual cab tray back or an SUVs..
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