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People all this inuendo about falcons dead, etc etc etc.
Fact is today its a better value proposition than it was 20 years ago, having barely gone up in price and offering so much more. If 15 years back ford said for $50-70k we are gonna offer a supercharged v8 or a turbocharged 6 cylinder both of which make around 300rwkw and minor mods will see near 400rwkw. Or even a xr6 turbo or fairmont ghia turbo for mid-high 40s You would have literally dropped your coffee and bolted into your local ford dealer to sign up even blindfolded. Sure not everyones financial position will allow such a purchase but with some planning surely in next three years we can all buy one of the falcon variants (new). Whats your future plan to buy a new falcon? Otherwise whats your reason not to buy? Im going brand new GT, GS or F6 within 3 years. A keeper weekend driver. |
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