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30-03-2008, 02:26 PM | #1 | ||
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I think not.
February sales were as follows - Territory: 1300 Falcon: 2600 Total: 3900 Holden - Commodore: 4300 Since the territory is derivation of a Falcon, we can consider this beaut SUV as a Falcon.. with only 400 sales difference, so in turn, i don't seem understand what the media exaggeration on Ford Aus sales loss is about? When the BA/BF combined with Territory was at its sales peak, Ford Aus was undoubtedly profiteering more than Holden could dream of.. I believe this trend will return once FG sales kick in. |
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