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Old 07-01-2012, 05:36 PM   #11
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Default Re: Whats stopping people from buying the Falcon?

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Originally Posted by jpd80
Respectfully, I don't think affordability is the issue with Commodore and Falcon sales.
the average transaction prices have been stable over the last ten years or so.
I think it has far more to do with your latter point, smaller vehicles increasing in both
size and quality as well as an a la carte choice of vehicles tailor made to buyers needs.

Large cars need to be more attractive to buyers, offering a genuine fuel efficient
alternative to heavy SUVs without the mandatory need for a a diesel option,
a 5-door hatchback increases the chances of attracting those buyers back to Falcon.
has the sporswagon taken sales from ford? or from commodore?
would ford have a business case for a 5 door falcon?
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