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View Poll Results: Best Aussie car of last 30 years
Territory 36 29.51%
AU Falcon 35 28.69%
B-series Falcon 19 15.57%
GTF Falcon 6 4.92%
Falcon Sprint (last version) 6 4.92%
FG X Falcon (any model) 9 7.38%
VF Commodore (any model) 7 5.74%
VT Commodore (any model) 1 0.82%
Mitsubishi Magna 1 0.82%
Toyota Camry 2 1.64%
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Old 11-05-2023, 04:52 PM   #11
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Default Re: Best Aussie car of last 30 years

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Originally Posted by mick taylor View Post
Best for what and best for who ?

What would i like to have ? and at what year ? or keep if i could.

Best Ute, P van, Wagon, Sedan, 2 door Hardtop and 4X4 of sorts.

I would also add the progress of cars made over the years, i drove a 4 cyl now and 30 years ago would i be content to have a 4cyl, No !

But i think that a Holden vy ss 6sp manual was the best overall car as from then on no one can not boast really as stating anything really being better.

And the last Falcons from 6sp auto 4.0L on is the best falcon ever by far. for the average dude.

Like would i be more happy in driving a VZ SS or VE-F SS from a VY SS, No ! how could one truly brag about one being so much better.

Same with the last Falcon who can say that the last was worse, if you have a 6sp auto that's the ones to have.
VY SS was the last good looking SS. Had one. didnt buy the ve ss when it came out cos it looked ****house so went for an fg xr6 turbo instead which looked much nicer.

VF SS looked ****house too
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