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Old 15-06-2011, 11:14 AM   #1
krzysiek
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Default Ford ECOLpi & FG Mark II ?

Hi guys,

I'm looking to get myself a new car. Being quite young (and this going to be my second car & first brand new car) I guess I can feel a bit impatient at times.

I have seen the figures (of what we know) of the ECOLpi system and needless to say, I AM looking forward to it and hopefully getting an XR6 falcon.


However, I have heard talk of the FG2 or Mark II, and this kind of makes me thing that I should wait for an ECOLpi FG Mark II XR6 before considering the current one (if I am going to get a brand new car I don't want it to lose all that value right away).

Do you think the ECOLpi systems will ship with the new FG Mark II's ? It would only make sense to have them all released together, or maybe my sense is illogical !

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