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Idont think much about the new fords or holdens  and think they are  a mimic , as for holden or ford finaly found turbochargers think again do i realy have to give the history on these sh#t boxes ,twin turbo v8 commodores oooo and falcon's , remember the skyline vl turbo 2 fella's. Its not new but the ford's -holdens have found out the hard way.ps does any one know where mrgotrice went lol-had 2 b there .

There is no shortage of narrowminded people here. :)

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Joel i get 550kms to a tank in my xr6t ute, so thats 12.7lts/100kms noting special but much better than the v8 stuff.

FPV/Ford must think they are on a winner as they are not discounting the f6 cars very much at all compared to the normal models, this is due to the huge intrest and hype with the cars now and thay still wont be avaliabe for a couple months(in the ute anyway)

for the money and if you need to buy local and new for a company car the ford stuff particulary turbo stuff is very good value for a good product.

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