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Old 24-07-2012, 04:53 PM   #11
music189
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Default Re: True test of the red faith - Holden Volt

I have always thought electric cars with a petrol engine to keep the batterys charged was the way to go pity GM is bringing it out first

Its fully imported of course and dont we have a free trade agreement with USA so no duty either.

but it way to much money for it.

I was talking to a woman customer a while back and she was drining a Mazda tribute and needed to replace it as they neede something to tow a camper trailer with 3 kids blah blah I suggested a Territory but hubby would not have Ford in the driveway when wifey suggested the Tribute was also a Ford escape she was wrong and he said no way was that correct.

Shows some people cant see anything else than Red stuff
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