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Old 04-10-2011, 09:16 PM   #1
calais
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Default FG Series 1 Runout Pricing

G'day

Recently I have been looking at a new ute, and have primarily been scoping out Holden SS and FPV GS models. However, I have been looking further into Fords inventory and discovered that there are some seriously good deals going right now for XR6T utes!

Dealer incentives must be massive at the moment, because any XR6T with a luxury pack appears to be copping a $7,500 discount. This has meant that some cars optioned like this are leaving yards at less that $35,000. I am seriously considering bumping my purchase of a V8 ute for another few years!

I really liked the XR6T ZF that I drove, apart from the exhaust note sadly. But meh... It's something I figure I could live with.

What are your thoughts?

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