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03-10-2012, 08:56 PM | #1 | ||
Stock Boss
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Canberra
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I know it would have been discussed before but...
Why do you think HSV seem to easily outsell FPV? We all know that FPV have a MUCH better engine than anything holden/HSV have to offer. I can't really comment on the interior of the current model HSV's as I've not had a real look at them. I personally think it's because of the more wild styling of the HSV's, in my opinion the FPV's look too similar to an entry level falcon. Driving behind a current shape HSV you know it's not a base model commodore with a spoiler thrown onto it by the nice looking LED tail lights. I don't think they are selling more just 'because HSV' yes holden have their die hard fans that wouldn't consider buying anything else, but so do ford so that can't really be used as an excuse.
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