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Old 18-09-2014, 08:31 PM   #11
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Default Re: Ford stops GT Falcon sales over engine problem

I will say that if I'd paid the price being asked for those last GT's, I'd want the damn thing to be perfect. You'd be quite right to go off your tree when it starts making noises.
Similar to us when we bought the G6E...I started picking holes in several little "niggles", and a lot of people I work with just said "It's a Falcon, what do you expect, it's not a Rolls Royce".
Well, no...but it's "a Falcon" with a list price of fifty bloody grand...you would expect it to be screwed together with some competence...


Basically, the more you pay for something, especially a car, especially a prestige or limited run car, the more you will expect out of it. Quite rightly so too.
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