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Old 15-03-2012, 08:48 PM   #1
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Default New Electric Commodore

Have just seen an ad for ACC, will be on tommorow night.

Is it just me or is the media biased towards Holden.
Anything Holden do they are straight on it.

The ad states" the Australian built electric car, the Holden Commodore".
And recently in the Courier Mail they had a big write up on the LPG Commodore and how much power it has and little fuel it uses.
**** me, what about the ECO LPG Falcon and the new 4 cylinder one, both **** all over the Commodore in fuel usage and power.

One thing , the engine bay of the electric Commodore on the ad look empty.
So it must have a very small electric motor, I thin Holden are dreaming if they think they will power a large car like that with a **** weak electric motor.

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