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31-05-2014, 04:30 PM | #1 | |||
335 - STILL THE BOSS ...
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I hope that when the Mustang does arrive in AU they don't have the same issues like those with the Ranger and other models, leaving this market to languish with supply problems. A good problem for FORD to have no doubt but I think when the time comes, it will surprise even FoA if they price it right.
At least we have been accustomed to paying exorbitant prices for cars here so a good price could make sales bubble along quite nicely. If anything to come of the manufacturing closers, at least prices will become quite competitive. (As long as people still have money to spend) It only takes a couple of popular models to start a discounting war. Chrysler seems to be testing the water with a few lower priced, high spec models. Be interesting to see what happens whens the Mustang finally arrives Quote:
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