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View Poll Results: Ford's Corporate P.R. Session - Impressive ? | |||
Yes, pleased they made the effort to update us | 41 | 32.80% | |
No - They should have made more effort to clearly map out the future of Falcon, FPV and Territory | 47 | 37.60% | |
Corporate P.R. is just that and I'm undecided and will wait to see these vehicles in the metal | 37 | 29.60% | |
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16-08-2013, 06:35 PM | #14 | ||
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There could be another reason for a NA Falcon. Given we are hearing the next Mustang is a normally aspirated engine. If the supercharged Falcons continued right up to Mustang, then we could have had a situation where the local media are saying we get a Mustang, but one less powerful then Falcon. If Mustang comes earlier, then we have a situation where a more powerful Falcon sits next to Mustang in the showroom.
Wouldn't have looked good for Mustangs launch either way. |
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