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15-01-2013, 08:39 AM | #1 | ||
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Well well, whats going on here !!! Ford's mangement appears to be about 5 years ahead of Holden in planning for a car that fits what the market want. An economical big bodied car ie, Falcon Ecoboost. Could Ford be bedding down the Ecoboost in the Falcon architecture ready for a market leading product launch with the next model Falcon?
To my way of thinking stick some trinkets in the Falcon to bring it up to world standard and they would have a great export product potentially. Anyway FoA aren't asleep at the wheel as some scribes would have you believe http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/holden...-1226554002811 |
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