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23-01-2014, 03:43 PM | #61 | |||
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People calling a territory a soccer mums car are opinionated douches. What about the commadores being a bogans car? It's all subjective and comes down to what you want. If you want the safe, far cheaper to mod fast, more seats and the ability to go occasionally offroad .....get a T territory. If you like the looks of the Ssv wagon and don't mind limited rear space and less seating options and no AwD......then go that
The Aussie cars will be far cheaper if you ever need parts......never forget that! |
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23-01-2014, 04:39 PM | #63 | ||
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I'd go the CommOdore if it were me. He said He wants something that's going to be a fun daily. An SSV sportwagon will drive/handle just as well as the sedan, they're a solid car, plus they sound awesome. The idea of a BF mk.II XR6t Falcon, that weighs two-tonnes, plus has AWD, and looks as exciting as a duck pond, doesn't appeal to me.
I'd rather be labelled a bogan than a soccer-mum. Or: buy a Liberty GT, which is better-equipped, and better-built than both of them. Plus it has a 'GT' badge Hmm, come to think of it: the Subaru badge kinda resembles a skewed 'southern cross'. So Subaru's must be bogan cars, too |
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23-01-2014, 05:58 PM | #64 | |||
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Thanks for input again (as per all the other posters, surprised this thread is still going!! haha) Sunroof major factor actually - I went to Melb from Tassie just to buy a BA-T that had leather and (especially) sunroof, just makes the car feel so much better (IMO). I enjoy driving more with one for sure, and use mine almost every day down here as Hobart gets heaps of sun, just never that warm....!! Buying second hand means get 5K extras for about $500 more and worth every cent. So I will keep the 2.0 litre turbo as an option, just a bit, um, bland? (the RS Turbo was a fast car - neck-snapping compared to current cars with far more linear delivery!) SS Wagon is in front for reasons outlined, but then the Terri has been unfairly hammered here by some - the Turbo engine, space and ZF is an awesome buy compared to slow, overpriced Euro comparison..... |
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23-01-2014, 08:17 PM | #65 | |||
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Ask the same question on LS1.com & see what they say over there. The minority that say Territory would get branded as Ford trolls & be asked to GTFO. BTW, I would take the Territory (surprise, surprise). Throw a tune & injectors at it & it would own any Sportswagon with the equivalent money spent on it no risk. My 2 cents.
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24-01-2014, 04:01 AM | #67 | |||
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Still the HEAD says territory all the way! |
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24-01-2014, 04:24 AM | #68 | ||
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The comment isn't a vote for the mondeo...it's a comment on the fact that the large commadore wagon has a smaller rear then the mid sized wagon mondeo.
Therefore the territory will feel far bigger and more user friendly...not just look good, as the Ssv does! |
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24-01-2014, 09:29 AM | #69 | ||
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I drive an 2008 TTG, 7 seater, with a cargo barrier fitted.
My two dogs fit in the back, behind the barrier - and they are not small - Alaskan Malamute and Weirmeraner ... With the barrier out, I have the flexibility of the 5 or 7 seats at my disposal. With all seats down, its great at the open air cinema here in Sydney, laying full out in the back, with the radio on (for the movie sound), and looking out the open tailgate. But, its time to change, but to what is the question.... lets see what Ford has in its goodies bag in the coming months...
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