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Old 08-01-2015, 04:27 PM   #20
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Default Re: vFacts December 2014

One response i think actually is the biggest reason for the big locals demise.

" respondents felt that the price of large cars – both the Falcon and Commodore start from about $35,000 plus on-road costs – was a disincentive to prospective buyers"

i think that is a pretty fair comment/analogy for those on the lower income bracket,

if your someone with not much coin, putting yourself in hock for near on 40 k when you can buy something brand spanking with a fair bit of kit for half the price that will do a fair job for most family duties ...... the big local cars have not got a chance.
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