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Old 31-08-2007, 05:41 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by uranium_death
The MX-5 is a global brand.

Not many Ford sports cars have worked over borders.

Something special will need to occur otherwise.
But Ford is becoming a global brand. That's why I thought it might be an idea to even base something on a solid platform that could go global.

Raptor - From people feedback on the majority of alternatives you listed, they're nothing like what i'm talking about AND aren't necessarily great cars.

Hunter - Though i've never driven one personally (there are people on the boards who have though), the mustang would hardly be classed as a solid car. And no offence, but driving a car in a video has absolutely nothing to do with real life driving, no matter how 'realistic' they make the cars. And if the celica is so bad then, it shows how crap the larger cars are (which is understandable, i'm not questioning that, i'm asking if anyone would buy a smaller sports car made by ford).
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Holden made the decision to make thier utes for pretty boys years ago. Wannabe tradesman drive them. If my son came home and told me he bought a holden ute I would struggle to come to grips with the fact he is a homosexual.
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