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View Poll Results: Which of these 4 would you buy instead of a Falcon
Holden Commodore 91 0.88%
Mitsubishi 380 63 0.61%
Toyota Camry 3 0.03%
Toyota Aurion 64 0.62%
Fiat Bambino 10,016 97.21%
Spaceship 66 0.64%
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Old 16-05-2007, 09:53 PM   #32
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I don't think that this was set-up. No matter what model, Sportivo or Prodigy, when you dump the go pedal, this thing screams along like a concorde of sorts, it's feral! Good on Toyota for making a fast car. Shame though, it has no properly usable torque, and it is front wheel drive, but if you want to smoke other stockers down the strip, this would be the car, it's damn fast.


I'm not surprised the Commodore V6 lost. It's just a boat that passes rego.
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