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02-11-2012, 07:22 AM | #1 | ||
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http://www.carsales.com.au/news/2012...r-reveal-33438 If Holden are sending a car to the states to compete in the Large Sedan market over there, I think Ford are bonkers to keep something as brilliant as the new GS/GT sedans an Australian only thing. I'm sure there would be a huge market over there for a rear-drive, V8 sedan from Ford, as nothing springs to mind (it's 4:18am and I'm tired and there is probably a long list of rear-drive, V8 sedans by Ford in the US but the brain is hazy at best). Take the Commodore Vs. Falcon rivalry to the US to see what their verdict is as I'm sure there is a much more even number of Chevrolet and Ford fans. One love, word to ya mother
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