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Old 17-11-2011, 06:20 PM   #11
Carby
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Default Re: Commodore exports failing - Carsguide

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Originally Posted by bobthebilda
Last I checked, sweden is part of europe (which has a land mass 40% more than australia), but has a population around 35 times more. If campbellfield or elizabeth were surrounded by 700 million people, they would probably do ok too, even if 98% of the people didnt buy their cars.

Gee Bob thanks for the Geography lesson. However your logic is flawed - Volvos are thick on the ground In Australia, US and who knows where else.

Ohh and guess what, Australia and the US are surrounded by water( the stuff that covers two thirds of the world surface). Now the Swedes look to be able to export all over the world, and Holden and Ford Aust ...well I doubt the Swedes would know what a Holden and Falcon are.

So again the Swedes can do it, whats wrong with Aussie (Manufactured) vehicles?
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