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Old 09-01-2014, 01:26 PM   #39
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Default Re: Vfacts dec 2013

What these stats tell me is that although the large car market is shrinking there is still a market for larger cars, people are still buying them in a reasonable quanity. So is Ford going to bring in the Taurus and Explorer to replace the Falcon and Territory?
I am one of those people that will not buy a small car as I'm to tall and anyone who has kids will know the amount of stuff you have to carry aint going to fit in most of the small cars. I have a Territory for my wife and kids of which we are very happy with and would only replace it with another one. I have a Falcon because I love Ford but also the amount of room in them. I am not now or ever will be in the market for a small car or SUV. So I hope Ford realise that there are some people out there that want the bigger cars.
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