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Old 17-07-2010, 09:08 AM   #31
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Ford will fix you ball joints for free on your territory, just ask youre dealer
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Old 17-07-2010, 02:33 PM   #32
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Same For Holden The Austrailian Versions Are Far Better Than The US Counter Parts. The US have never been able to get good power from engines and probably never will.

The Holden that was sold in the US as the GTO went down in flames, so that does not back up a belief that the Aussie version is better. That same car was sold with the Corvette engine that I believe is built in Canada, but designed in Detroit. I could list many American engines but that has already been done by someone else. Yes, US has it's share of sorry engines, but especially in the last few years some really good ones. You've got to remember, here we have a much larger crowd to build variety for.

Dealers do probably as much speculating as assembly line workers. The best part of that is production of rumors is right on schedule. ;)

As for what Ford is going to do, they have an absolute plan in writing. The only thing that affects that plan is timing based on world economies and events. Instead of plowing forward with the plan in spite of what is going on globally they are watching closely what is going on around the world and adapting the plan timing to fit in as well as possible.


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Old 17-07-2010, 02:59 PM   #33
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dear oh dear... where does one start!!!!
I think a good start could be that little red box with a "X" in it , in the top right hand of our screen's.
Keep your sanity......
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Old 18-07-2010, 08:00 PM   #34
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Thanks To Everyone Who Cleared Up The Mess That had been told its very reassuring that the falcon will be around for a while longer as its an amazing car and i am very much looking foward to the release of a GTHO i just hope ford do it justice, (Which They Will)
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