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Old 22-02-2012, 10:49 PM   #11
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Default Re: Goodbye Holden Commodore?

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Originally Posted by Nic85
I had to actually Google "Belmont". Google seems to think it's an old Holden Kingswood type deal? I'll assume by your comment, that you think the current Commodore/Falcon cars have high equipment levels? You pay $85k for the top of the line FPV GT-P and get no Xenon headlights, no rain sensing wipers, no dusk sensing headlamps - things that aren't necessary, but things you get all the same in cars half the price. The reason I bring it up is to support my argument of "equipment levels".
Falcon has had auto headlights since BA.

Rain sensing wipers, geez moving your finger an inch to turn them on is sooooo hard.

Why not look at the things Falcon gets that some others don't, not every car can have the same things as the others, equipment levels vary between manufacturers.
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