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Old 02-09-2009, 12:32 PM   #31
terri tx
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CarPoint can’t seem to help themselves but have a dig at Ford even when announcing a price rise for Commodore:


So how’s this an advantage? If you want it, tick the option box.

Are you sure? Holden has already announced the five star rating for the Sedan range, wouldn’t they have announced the utes at the same time. Good to see some healthy speculation though.

So no manual 6-Cylinder ute for Holden then. No mention that Ford has the ‘advantage’ here. Holden didn’t want to develop it, nothing to do with the fact that they’ve got no funds to do so.

http://carpoint.com.au/news/2009/lar...-to-rise-16478
I think its called cheque book journalism. holdens give cars and better treetment to jurnos
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