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Old 02-06-2009, 11:28 PM   #11
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Remember that GM manufactured cars that no-one wanted, that's the core problem

BIG thirsty cars.

GM Holden have still NFI why Toyota Yaris sells so well.....

If Ford can get over the 4/5/6 litre mentality hurdle then it will flourish.



But I suspect not.
If people weren't stupid enough to think the smaller the cheaper. Then Ford will flourish.

When you add every little thing up, there's bugger all cost between a small and large car. Then there's LPG on the larger car, which has higher safety standards than petrol.

But all the sheep are bahhing over their 4 cent safeway dockets.

That Toyota Prius. Nice fuel economy, pity it always comes at a price, 10k to be exact when the lithium battery goes.
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