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09-09-2020, 09:43 AM | #10 | |||
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Australians when they like something they welcome it into their heart like the Pokies and VB. Same thing with the Territory and Falcon. When its taken away they ask, "why the hell did you take that away? It was nirvana." Unless you sell them another Falcon or Territory and its called such they're not interested. I guess you could say that Australians don't like being conned or tricked and think that they are all of the time. Frankly I'm one to agree with them, that they are being tricked and conned with the offerings by Toyota and Ford because i think they are, as you say the Avalon was a way to trick them. I mean you can't fit a 4 foot fish tank into the back of any of the modern offerings but I'm sure you could give it a go in the back of a Territory. And you can't tow with an Avalon. Plus the Territory looks the part, it looks like a escalade but even better. Who the hell would want an escalade/ford explorer in replacement of a Territory though. |
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