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Old 17-04-2011, 08:59 PM   #11
Franco Cozzo
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Default Re: Are We Being Too Harsh And Critial Of Ford Australia

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Originally Posted by z80
Time to ditch the Falcon and move on...before it's too late.
This, considering we have Mondeo which is basically the same size, except front wheel drive.

I'm waiting for the whole "BUT YOU CAN'T TOW WITH FWD!"

Really, since when do people use Falcons and Commodores for towing anything these days anyways? Every time I see something heavy being towed like a big trailer, caravan, boat or horse float its being towed by an SUV or 4X4.

The only time I've seen Falcon and Commodore tow something its a 6x4 with some junk in it to the tip, which my Focus and my Dad's 323 can do with ease anyway.

The only reason people don't like FWD is because you can't do fully sick burnouts in it.
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