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Old 07-09-2008, 11:18 AM   #1
Braddy36
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Default Well I've done it! Jumped from Toyota to Ford!!!

Well after a month of exhaustive searching & haggling with dealer's, I've just purchased my first Ford...A G6E. It's a beautiful looking car.

Removing that "Toyota" stamp from my forehead wasn't easy. My last 3 cars were Camry's & Corolla's. I can't believe that I was so blinkered with the Toyota's. True, those cars were relaible. But they are so bland & unadventurous.

This time I looked at: Toyota Presara, Honda Accord Euro, Mazda 6, VE Commodore & the G6E. The Ford won me over. It just looks beautiful inside & out.

The Holden's look so bland too. How can they outsell Ford's ???

Geez, I already "hate" Holden's now!!!

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