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07-03-2012, 12:43 PM | #11 | ||
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No ones fault but Ford's.
I don't want all to have the same or similar front on every car so some nutter from head office can recognise them. Individuality and cosmetic or external difference is what sells cars. The Fairlane is a case in point. We all know and knew that it shared the same equipment as the Falcon and yet people bought the early Fairlane's because it was different to look at, you could see the difference from a distance. When ford started cloning the falcon and selling it as a fairlane sales started dropping until no one wanted one anymore. The same will happen with fords global sales, it may be slow but it will happen. People have always wanted to be seen as conformists and yet individuals. |
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