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Old 27-03-2013, 02:34 AM   #1
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Default Falcon was world's 512th best sellling car in 2012

http://bestsellingcarsblog.com/2013/...elling-models/

What's interesting is to look around there and see which affordable mass-market cars will see a second generation with similar numbers. MX-5, B-Max and Land Rover Defender, among few others. The rest seem like niche, unpopular or old tooling. Why I thought this would be relevant, is because it offers a big picture look at how much longer Falcon can continue to be a business case. Taken as a whole, Falcon and Territory appear to have the combined numbers to be feasible for a while yet you'd think.
Commodore is #384 and beats the Lexus IS, among a few others.
Thoughts?

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