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Old 12-12-2010, 04:19 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by LeadFoot81
The problem is the Falcon and Commodore haven't evolved at the same pace as small cars/medium cars/soft roaders mainly because they aren't global cars like pretty much every other car available to Aussie consumers.
That's it in a nutshell, every other manufacturer is bringing vehicles on global platforms.

I have a feeling that FoA will struggle to justify another Territory against the new Explorer,
put a V6 diesel in the FWD/AWD Explorer and it will do everything The new TDCI Territory does.
It's not a big leap from there to realising that a mid sized and large sedan that share a lot of parts
with Explorer may make a lot of sense for Australia.
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