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Old 06-01-2012, 10:15 AM   #11
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Default Re: Ford executives comment on the future of Falcon and Territory

As long as the next model 'Falcon' can be exported then 20,000 sales a year could be fine.

I think sometimes we underestimate the size and importance of the Australian market, we can make stuff here as we are some of the biggest buyers of the following models in the world (excluding US and China):

Mazda 3
Corolla
Cruze
Camry
Pajero
Patrol
Forrester
LandCruiser
BT-50
Navara
Ranger

If Ford can find a global model which Australia has the potential to be the biggest market, then there could be very sound reason to making it here. If the next Falcon is a global model shared with Taurus, then I wouldnt be suprised that we would be one of the biggest buyers of that car.
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