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View Poll Results: Would renaming the Pursuit to GT help sales?
Hell yes, GT ute would be a winner 34 22.52%
Yes but not a lot, ute buyers are mostly more about performance than badges 7 4.64%
Maybe, but it will probably just be the XR8/Pursuit buyers anyway 17 11.26%
No, it is the design (lack of IRS/body) that is the problem not the badge 15 9.93%
No, XR8 and Pursuit are the Falcon Ute names, GT has no heritage here 38 25.17%
Burn the witch, GTs must always be sedans (well apart from the hardtops) 40 26.49%
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Old 21-07-2010, 01:49 PM   #11
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Rename them Pursuit GT and Super Persuit GT-P

Best of both worlds
I like pursuit gt, people have been doing xy gt ute replicas for awhile so why not make it the real thing. It wouldn't hurt sales.
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