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Originally Posted by macman
Bugs me when people throw around this "fully optioned" rubbish when they clearly have no idea.
Just because it's got two or three common options, it's "fully optioned."
Yeah, it's about half way there... Maybe.
No leather, no Premium Brakes, no Premium Sound, no SatNav...
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That and a completely standard car that is labelled ".....fully optioned..."
For example, a Fairmont Ghia for instance being "fully optioned". NO, its standard for a Fairmont Ghia to be highly specified therefore its not "optioned".
Or paint being called "duco", presumably from a old salesman who can probably remember when cars actually
had duco.