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Old 19-11-2013, 11:31 AM   #1
chookaradley
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Default FH Falcon MUST HAVS!

With Ford confirming the return of the XR8 lets all assume the FH Falcon is now locked in.

I thought id start a thread about your expectations from this vehicle feature wise?. With the VF setting the benchmark at least in tech, and Bob Grazziano all but admitting Ford wont match Holden feature for feature what would you expect the new Falcon to be kitted out with? e.g

# A version of "sync"?
# Head up display for high series?
# Blind Spot monitoring?
# Heated and fully electric seats
# Better brakes and rubber for performance models?

Taking this into account and understanding the penny pinching nature of Ford releasing a car that is only going to market for a max of 2 years. what would you expect to be left out, or kept the same as FG...

Thoughts???

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