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Old 20-04-2005, 11:48 PM   #39
MITCHAY
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if it affects holden though dont u think it would b bad as in that ford wouldnt see the need to be more innovative and cut short of producing better cars. i think this was the case with holden. they didnt change there engines or their design radically bcoz they didnt need to as they were selln loads but then got a kick up the *** by toyota and ford. and i mean a big kick up the ***! now correct me if im wrong but isnt it toyota, holden and ford in terms of sales. basically the less competiton, the poorer quality the cars become. i mean the BA is a completely diff car to the AU and way better. and while i like commys holden left the run too too late and now it seems if this GM story is true then it would b a long time b4 they could possible b top dog again.
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