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Old 13-01-2010, 10:12 AM   #10
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Please tell me you are kidding! Facts: Ford is consolidating its products in to a global vehicle lineup, and will no longer have different vehicles for different countries. Media twist: "End of the road nears for Falcon" - not even a maybe. It was written as a definite. Sorry, but the The Age sucks for not writing with any tact.

They could have said:

'Ford is consolidating its products in to a global vehicle lineup, and will no longer have different vehicles for different countries. This presents Falcon with an incredible oppurtunity to become a one of the shining jewels in the Ford crown'. Done.

Instead, when the media asked 'what does this mean for production in Australia?' The Ford CEO arrogantly replied 'Next question'.

This is Fords fault.
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