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Old 22-08-2014, 12:39 AM   #1
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Default Hulk Friday! Future desirable falcons..I6t/Miami V8 only?

Another hard week at work, time to bring it home with a good hulk thread

Future desirable falcons?? Can you realistically see any models being desirable outside of the factory forced induction models?? I6 turbo and Miami V8?? I just can't see it.

Sure there are some nice n/a models but they are worlds behind the I6 turbo or Miami V8s for performance.. What will be so special about them in years to come?

I think the only Modern day GT worth holding in years to come will be the Miami factory supercharged cars. I also think all the I6T models will also be desirable due to their brutal all conquering performance... XR6T, F6 and G6ETs.

I think these cars will be worth holding.. Factory forced induction falcons. That's where it will be at. Anything else in my opinion will just fade away into history., worthless.

In years to come as the average car gets more powerful and quicker, cars like the N/A GT models, n/a xr8s/t-series are going to seem pretty ho-hum performance wise in comparison.

Do we agree with this assessment? Should we aim to flick off the n/a cars now and grab yourself a factory forced induction ford before they become out of reach?

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