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Old 12-10-2009, 10:33 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by RicOz
Mondeo, Holdens main rival? I don't think so. I think its a compliment that they put the Mondeo in the latest ad but the sales figures are no where near Commodore to be a rival. The ad was merely showing that the new V6 engine is more fuel efficient that a 4 cyclinder car.
Slightly off track here... it was interesting to read the Mount Panorama test done between Falcon and Commodore:

http://www.drive.com.au/Editorial/Ar...=66283&IsPgd=0

One may be able to drive the new 3.0 SIDI Commodore with one tank to Sydney but in other conditions, it may not be as good as it claims.

Ford Mondeo, probably will still come up be more fuel economical than the 3.0 SIDI Commodore in real life driving.
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