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Old 06-05-2018, 09:16 PM   #146
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Default Re: Will the Holden brand survive?

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Originally Posted by Syndrome View Post
Buying a EcoBoost Mustang would be like having sex with your sister - it may feel OK but it is just plain wrong.
My Cousin in Mackay traded in her VW Eos on an EB Mustang, got a great deal,
she loves it because it has plenty of go and not heavy on fuel.
Here's a 15 Ecoboost auto with just a tune, RWHP went from 240 stock to 300
and 1/4 mile went from 14.2 to 12.7 ....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJn75u9C3SQ

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Originally Posted by Fordman1
Not only that, MY2018 and MY2019 Mustang orders are going really well
Probably why sales have dropped last month, Must be getting to the end soon.

I've heard that the first of the RHD Bullitts were built last month and the plant
has been doing small batches of RHDs for a while so can't be far off now that
the first of the RHD '19s loading up a boat.

Even now, there's a kind of disbelief with the Holden guys regarding the depth of Mustang sales,
they keep going back to the Monaro and claim that all the Mustang sales must be filled by now.
I tell them that Mustang carries it's own sales oxygen, it gets good refreshes that FoA could never
afford to do to a Falcon and that's why those buyers are still lining up to order the new model.

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