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Old 04-02-2011, 06:27 PM   #10
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Maybe these sales will force R and D to do bring forward some very innovative strategies to rescue it like BA (but then we don't have a passionate CEO anymore..)
i.e. here's a crazy idea. Since the Falcon is getting prepared to accomodate Ecoboost, it would be easy to bring in an NA 2.0 model to reduce entry level prices, but they never seem to want to pursue new market sectors, only abandon them. Maybe nobody high up in Ford wants to save it...
A naturally aspirated petrol 2 litre (100kw & 140Nm) in a 1700kg RWD car?

You are obviously lot old enough to remember the 4 cyl Commodore & Torana or the 3.2 litre EA or the 4 cylinder Cortina........
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