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Old 25-01-2012, 08:28 PM   #11
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Default Re: Has AU Falcon scared off Ford from ever doing another BOLD Falcon

I dont see why ford are scared because of the AU. With all the bad press from Series 1, why did they go on to do a series 2 and 3. Why did tickford do the a T-Series, and 3 series if the cars were so bad. Why is the car so good now. Vision? Before it's time? A decade has passed since the end of the AU model. They have learn't from the AU. Why wouldn't they take those lessons and apply them to a new bold statement.

I think if anything, ford need to do something bold. And not just another annisversary/ Limited Edition model they like to roll out. I dunno know how many times you can re package the same car into something else. New wheels, new stripes. Yep, those cars are pretty special.
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