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Old 30-12-2011, 06:50 PM   #11
flappist
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Default Re: 4cyl Falcon - Who will buy one?

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Originally Posted by Brazen
Im really curious about this.. who does the Ecoboost attract? and why wouldnt they just get a Ecoboost Mondeo?
Well you could just sit back and watch.

Over the last 6 years one thing has become very obvious.

AFF members tend to be VERY bad at picking what options, features and technology the general car buying public are willing to spend their hard earned money on.

The T4 will have more than adequate performance with cheaper rego, better fuel economy and be "green" enough for the average person. I suspect it will sell in greater numbers in the private sector than V8s and ecoLpi put together.
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