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Old 01-04-2016, 03:43 PM   #9
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Default Re: The Eagle has Landed..or The Falcon has plummeted

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Careful where you tread here.
You take the point of need vs want for SUV style cars. Others could do the same with V8s, why do you NEED one when a turbo 6 can do the same?
Why do you need a station wagon when a SUV can do the same and more?

Fact of the matter is, there is a lot we don't need, but we have the freedom to want (or in some cases need) it and if the opportunity arises we buy it.

What you categorise as a need vs a want, others may or may not differ.
G'day , May I ask why you compare V8's to Turbo 6..Not what we're talking about here...For the record..some people just like a V8..some just like a Turbo 6..a preference of powerplant , not type of car..I accept your other points but not that..Cheers Rod
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