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Old 30-09-2012, 09:18 PM   #23
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Default Re: Holden down days

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Originally Posted by Bossxr8
Judging by the fact they now no longer bother advertising Falcon I think they will go down with barely a whimper. Where did the fight go?
ahh the irony. a thread about how holden are on the same path, not selling cars, reducing the workforce, down days etc.... all this from a company that everyone praises for how they are so active in their promotion of their vehicles on tv etc.

spend millions on advt and have the sales continue the same trend (down) or spend the money advertising the products that are selling whilst using a more targeted approach with the ailing large car!! i know which one looks smarter.
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