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Old 23-07-2013, 10:56 AM   #10
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Default Re: Could the Mondeo replace the Falcon?

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Originally Posted by BDA074 View Post
Can the Mondeo/Fusion (I prefer the name Fusion) replace the Falcon by itself? No...
As a portfolio with the Ranger and Mustang? Absolutely!
Falcon Family Car = Mondeo/Fusion
Falcon Ute = Ranger
Falcon XR6 + XR6T = Mondeo/Fusion ST with 3.6V6 Ecoboost AWD
Falcon V8's = Mustang

Plus you get the potential benefits of a Mondeo/Fusion Wagon/Hybrid/AWD version.

Time will tell but I believe the future still looks very exciting for Ford AUS...
Yeah but you're forgetting that:

Fusion - isn't a Falcon and can't do burnouts
Ranger - isn't a Falcon and can't do burnouts
Mustang - can do burnouts but still isn't a Falcon

So your logic is null and void.

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