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Old 26-10-2012, 08:30 PM   #16
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Default Re: End of an era? Commodore predicted to be replaced by Compact SUV

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Originally Posted by jpd80
Don't get me wrong, VF will give Holden a massive lift next year and a lot of the criticisms leveled at VE will be gone.
So Ford needs to show people where Falcon is heading otherwise risk being lost in a tidal wave of VF fanfare.
And you can bt that the motoring journos will be quick to compare VF to the FGII so Ford needs to show then something
that's beyond it, something just around the corner so that the reviews and comparisons don't turn into Holden advertising.....
By Devereuax's talk... it can be assumed that Ford and Holden can't be knocked off the established large car perch. But Ford needs to win back sales.
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