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Old 02-03-2012, 07:24 PM   #11
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Default Re: Ford is Looking Back - XR8

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Originally Posted by Luke Plaizier
Well, inthe context of an XR8 being a rebadged GS, thankfully there's a large body of experience on this topic.

Just go find someone who has just bought a new Ranger and pulled up next to a BT50. Or VN Commodore next to a Lexcen. A Mazda 2 next to a Fiesta. A Laser next to a 323. A Ford Telstar and a 626. A Ford Courier next to a Mazda Bravo.....

Did those people all fall over in self digust? Or did the models sell in parallel and people just got over it?


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Sorry but thats not the same, well it is but except whats under the bonnet is a lot better in the GS.
One is a Ford the other FPV, some may see that as different also.
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