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Old 22-01-2016, 04:22 PM   #1
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Default Why my 2007 BFII Ghia is a keeper

I have owned a few Fords, as you can see, and my Ghia is my favourite.

I also have an FGX XR6 Ute (with leather) and I'd rather drive the Ghia.

It cruises in relative silence on the open road, the leather seats are extremely extremely comfortable; and the premium sound is great.

It's worth about $8,000.

I just drove from Tumut to Shellharbour. I reset everything at Gundagai where I met the Hume Hwy and then recorded fuel usage at the Illawarra turnoff.

Can you believe 7.6l/100kms?

The car is standard except for the FGX wheels.

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