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Old 24-01-2014, 09:06 PM   #22
turbodewd
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Default Re: Over 50% of Territories are sold in Vic - why is this?

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Originally Posted by tezxr8man View Post
and most government departments up here in QLD, they are even using
santa fe's up here instead of territories as cop cars, WTF
What was ever the point of Federal governments giving subsidies to the automakers when lameo State govts go ahead and do this. It beggars belief and makes my blood boil. I emailed the ACT govt on this twice and pointed out the sillyness of the situation coz they do the same crap here. Just idiocy.

Too late now. And by the sounds of it Ford US wanted to go global with all models so the Falcon was gonna be bumped either way...
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