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Just curious if people are starting to map out a plan in regard to the inevitable demise of both Falcon and Commodore ? If you want a large car (post 2016) are you concerned as to your affordable options being seriously compromised, especially if looking for one that handles and performs well ?
Will we live to really lament the death of the Australian motor vehicle industry when we're driving around in some Asian built under-performing, moderatly handling medium / large car that's a pale shadow of what we've enjoyed over so many years ? Do you have a plan, or does one just go with the flow and buy the best car that meets their expectations whenever the time is right to update and hope that technology makes up for the difference ? Just buy one of the very last Australian made performance cars and run it forever and a day until its done and dusted and /or buy another A to B car for everyday commuting and maximise the longevity of their last Australian made performance car ? Is that a good plan, thoughts ? Last edited by Rodge; 28-10-2013 at 02:18 PM. |
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