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Old 14-12-2009, 03:04 PM   #1
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Default Standalone FPV showrooms.

Does anyone think there would be a certain amount of prestige and better brand perception if ford had a seperate showroom in a diff location with just there fpvs. They do have no ford badges on them now. Not saying you wouldnt have them at the regular dealership. obviously there would be the viability of the whole project to start with,and funds. But i think it would do wonders for the FPV brand to be seperated from the ford brand to a certain degree. everyone has too agree that the whole(but its still a ford) would deff be in the minds of alot of people when they are looking at spending over $50g on a performance or luxury car.
I think ive hit gold here for ford feel fre to knock my idea down a peg or two. :

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