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Old 29-04-2011, 07:24 PM   #17
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Default Re: Holden ute could capitalise on struggling US

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Originally Posted by WAForce8
So true. The rest of this thread is irrelevant whilst thier economy is in tatters.

If money was the deciding factor why would you buy a ute that carries next to nothing anyway.

A sheet of Ply doesn't even fit in the back of a holden (or Ford) ute. If they wanted smaller cheaper to buy cheaper to run work vehicles they would buy a toyota drop side ute.

As work vehicles go both falcon and commodore utes are rubbish by comparison.

Gee I hope thats a joke... A Falcon cab-chassis is one of the best work utes you can get on the planet (apart from the shocking lack of ground clearance on the base XL that even a Japanese Corolla outdoes)
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