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29-04-2013, 08:07 AM | #91 | |||
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No its not right,many can see that,but theres more who cant see the wrong But in saying whats wrong ,or it isn't fair, why if ford are in so much trouble don't they pull their finger out and sell cars ??? Nissan are at 1 % interest deals, ford are parading they are doin 2.9 % I could be wrong but IF someone is taking sales you have to act accordingly,not whinge about it, that's plain business sense |
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10-05-2013, 10:27 AM | #92 | ||
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Some welcome news for a change;
The Australian dollar had a massive fall overnight and is well on its way back down towards parity. This should hopefully provide at least a little breathing room for some of our auto exporters - particularly Toyota - who will no doubt try and secure some new contracts at the current exchange rate before it goes back up again. |
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