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Old 31-07-2012, 11:16 AM   #10
turbodewd
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Default Re: Car industry prepares for Ford Australia exit

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Originally Posted by csv8
FORD PR please explain why the Falcon isn't being advertised ????
Probably because where the product sits in the product lifecycle. Its a marketing term. Basically you advertise a product at the start of its life.

I mean we dont see any advertising around specifically for similar cars do we? The Maxima, Mazda 6, Liberty - you rarely see ads for these. I mean u see plenty of ads for the Terri, but bugger all for the Kluger.

Personally I think the Falcon can exist beyond 2016 but will need:

EcoBoost 3.5L V6

And other fancy features:
  • HUD - head up display showing things like speed on the lower windscreen
  • more lightweight materials
  • LED taillights
  • keyless start
  • closeable front grille vents
  • auto boot open
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