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Old 29-08-2007, 05:56 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by Nikk O'lass
...I wonder what ford will be doing in 2-4 years time, The Falcon is still very workhorse, and the commodore wagon and utes seem to be taking on a more sports role. Good move considering many VU-Z's are slammed on big rims rather then a rolling toolbox...compared to the falcon.
Holden are moving into that sports lifestyle market with who as competition? Ford are consolidating in the tradesman market and have heavy competition with Toyota, Nissan and Holdens Rodeo. Long term the Holden one looks better IF there is a lifestyle (take the mountain bikes, trail bikes, surfboards, etc out for a weekend blast) market.
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