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Old 01-03-2007, 09:56 PM   #1
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Default What is wrong with Ford OZ?

Hi Guys, Just wondering what YOU think is wrong with Ford OZ? We all love to have a rant and say do this, do that, but who out there thinks not only do they know what is wrong but also how to make it right. Lets try to keep things realistic, i.e " I think they should build V10 GTHO's " We know this will never happen. A more realistic idea.......... Maybe teach the Australian public about how the Falcon is locally designed and built for Australian conditions and is keeping Australian's in jobs? Has worked wonders for Holden. Another idea is to offer drive away deals on Falcon/Territory so that people who thought these cars were out of their price range are all of a sudden in with a chance? REMEMBER, no-one is right or wrong, it is merely what we think. So here we go, be nice now............... :

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