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Old 24-07-2016, 12:15 PM   #28
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Default Re: Maybe Ford Aus can Learn from Nissan Aus ???

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As I posted, official price is $32490,but what the dealer does to move stock is up to him,it is still dearer than Qashqai(with less features.)And they have no prob's moving Qashqai's,wheris Kuga is a lot slower in the market place.So I should imagine they would be discounting to move stock.Don't get me wrong Kuga is a nice vehicle,but you start getting up to the high end models mid 40s to very low 50s(saw one at our local,$52,000,AWD) that is a lot of $s for a small SUV.Qashqai TI under $40000 fully loaded that is a big difference.You can see why they are selling so well.Cheers
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