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Old 29-06-2013, 06:33 PM   #11
westy73
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Default Re: Ford VFACTS May 2013

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Originally Posted by Brazen View Post
Falcon is too expensive.

Cant believe the Mitsubishi Outlander sold 1652 last month. That $29,990 promotion is working.
What are you expecting a large sedan for the price of a Fiesta? It's price is fine. The marketing of it is sh!thouse. What the hell do you want to pay for the best large sedan with the best bang for your buck in the world.

Get real. It's priced fine and as was stated 2300 cars per month for the year is not that bad when you work out the numbers. If they continue to sell this many for the full year then it's actually worth it. I doubt you'll get that many replacement sales when you import that's for sure.
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