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Old 24-06-2014, 12:01 PM   #11
Callum31
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Default Re: Last EVER Falcon Picture & Discussion Thread

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Originally Posted by galaxy xr8 View Post
And what year are you living in here ?.

Do you really think Ford should make and market car's as if it were yesteryear >

VZTRT hit the nail on the head, the XR become the price point to where people preferred to shop over the base model.
Whatever year I seem to be 'living' here is not relevant.

What I'm basing on is how much the Australian and global car market has changed so much since. Preferring more plastic, more tech and a more 'sportier' or 'premium' look. My FG MKII XT looks really classy for a base model and gets alot of compliments. I'll only be getting the XR6 Turbo as it's something more unique with alot of power, but still drive my XT as the everyday family car as it fits the bill perfectly.
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