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Old 17-01-2025, 10:14 AM   #13
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Default Re: Are we Witnessing the Last Years of Ford Australia?

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Originally Posted by Franco Cozzo View Post
Ecosport came and died too,

https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/det...G-AD-23898702/

I saw one on the freeway recently, Fiesta based SUV

Ford Australia struggling to sell SUVs in a market which buys SUVs
Oh yeah that’s right.
I saw a yellow one the other day. With spare wheel on the back door.
Safe to say they haven’t aged too well.

As for struggling to sell, am I right in recalling when they had the full Euro line up, including Mondeo, they made no effort to advertise these models. Instead solely focusing on Ranger.
This was maybe 2015-2020?

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