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Old 29-10-2012, 05:04 PM   #10
chookaradley
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Default Re: Why do people keep buying VE commodores?

Have a look at the entire range Ford vs Holden. Pretty much every reviewer in the country rates

# Fiesta better than Barina
#Focus better than Cruze
#Mondeo (WAY) better than Epica (or whatever midsize car they sell)
# Falcon better than Commodore
# Territory better than Captiva
# Ranger better than Colorado

Kudos to Holden, they are doing something right. Or Ford are doing something seriously wrong. I dont hate Holdens. For a large part of the 80's and 90's I think they prob had a bettter product. Its just hard to understand why theres such a massive discrepency in sales btw the 2 these days, to the point where Falcon is on life support
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