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06-07-2015, 05:17 PM | #9 | |||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
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It starts, stops, turns left and right, sometimes it reverses. This is enough of a driver experience for most people. Most people aren't car enthusiasts, they don't care for racing spec cars. Affordable, reliable, and nice inside. Toyota tends to lack gadgets, but it's got the rep for being reliable. Your i30 is full of gadgets and is a great price. Ford? Well, the rep of Ford, especially the Falcon, is bogan hoon car. Holden, despite being as American as Ford, have more of a rep of at least being an Australian company. I think the new Focus, the new Fiesta, the new Mondeo, the new Mustang, will all do quite well, once they're finally out. And if Ford actually advertise them. |
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