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Old 18-06-2005, 12:45 AM   #1
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Default These aren't rumours....

Next update code named copper head, here is what I have found out in the last week. these aren't rumours. If you don't beleive me then thats cool but time will tell.

- The base 6 cyl engine will be staying at 182kw but will be using less fuel. They will be have higher compression than what is used now.
- Xr6 Turbo will have 6 speed auto kind of the world worst kept secret
- Territory Ghia awd will have a 6 speed auto - unsure if it is just ghia.
- very little has changed on the outside of the XT falcon. hubcaps have changed slightly as well as the front bumper.
- interior trimmed with different matarials
- the XT i saw still has the 4 spd auto

So yeah. some useless info but i find the one about the engine compression and claimed decrease in fuel consumption interesting.
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