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Old 07-02-2013, 10:04 PM   #11
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it depends where you are i think, traffic jam central there are a lot of commuters, but there`s plenty of v8`s in our neck of the woods, not counting the 3 in our driveway.
Yeah your right there are still a lot of larger cars out there but that's such a smaller percentage when looked at the 22mill plus people in this country look in 1997 ford set sales records on the el no car in Australian history has come close to matching them figures......... Why is this fuel the cost of a new falcon and CHANGE. As I said early if the government dropped the tax on parts made for manufacturing cars could be reduced 33% is rrp then they would sell but the government don't see a need to support the two Aussie manufactures any more.
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