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Old 12-08-2005, 01:25 PM   #3
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Default Carsguide says new falcon released next week

See Quote below from Carsguide website,

Newcomers to drive record sales
Paul Gover and Gavin McGrath
12aug05

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AUGUST

IT'S news whenever the model letters change on a new Falcon.

But with BA Falcon sales running out of puff, the next series – to be revealed next week – is a much-needed arrival.

Few details of the facelift are available yet, though a European-sourced six-speed automatic for the V8, turbo and luxury cars is likely.

Even the letter designation remains a mystery for the car, which goes on sale in late October, though we know it won't be BA Mk III.


http://carsguide.news.com.au/news/st...E21822,00.html
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