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Old 20-12-2014, 03:11 AM   #10
LoudPipes
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Default Re: John Cadogan, Josh Dowlings twin?

http://youtu.be/ab1rpq2p7XI


If this is the Ad you’re talking about I can’t see one reason why I should buy it compared to the other vehicles shown.

All it says is the Territory is for real people and the BMW, Mercedes, Porsche and Audi are not.

To me it says more about the difference in the buyer’s demographic and price point than anything else.

I could be rude and say is Ford seriously pushing its Bogan appeal.

That’s a comparison I would have thought they’d want to run from.

Why not advertise it as an alternative to the high priced SUV’s shown and steer clear of the class war.

It’s the Bogan appeal that turns Aussie buyers away from the local Manufacturers, why on earth highlight it.

I obviously totally missed the point of the ad.
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