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  On 28/04/2012 at 1:44 AM, Dillz said:

http://www.leftlanen...rd/taurus-sho/#

Yep, if it wasn't so bloody heavy it could be a goer.

I like that,it looks the goods...

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dont know if anyone saw this last year.

if they make a ute with that front then god damn it will be hot property!!!

http://news.drive.com.au/drive/motor-news/face-of-the-next-falcon-20110908-1jz0l.html

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never gonna happen,prototypes never look like the final product..it looks pretty good though.

then again its a coupe,so probably gonna be front wheel drive too

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I know but it will look pretty similar. I highly doubt they will role out a front wheel drive falcon.

no need to be a downer on the idea EFSIX lol get excited it might happen

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Falcon is already at the morgue, its just a matter of waiting for the funeral details (I personally can't see it lasting until 2016 with barely 1000 sales a month), Billion Dollar Baby is dying from a terminal disease named Cruze., Toyota is packing up its sh*t from Altona.

BP ultimate is around $1.70 a litre.

You want to tow sh*t buy a diesel dual cab or something.

Now for the haters.

It is unreasonable to compare modern FWD with 1986 Lasers, Focus RS anyone?

I took the plunge and downsized on a new Focus ST (XR5) last year trading my XR6T on it, I can't say I have ever regretted it or missed my Falcon despite the massive power and polar opposite differences between the two vehicles.

Sadly the Falcon never moved me, I can sit at work all day thinking about it, dying for the drive home in the Focus. It does nothing outstanding but rather everything well without falling apart while being the most engaging and character filled vehicle I've ever owned.

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I thought I should just qualify my last paragraph.

I've never owned anything but Australian made rear drive 6 and 8 cylinder sedans and 1 wagon.

On its merits my German Focus despite being an arse dragger has it all over the big Aussie sedans, despite the fact you would tear me a new arse on a drag strip.

I'll leave that for vin diesel to live his life a quarter mile at a time!

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I'll drive small cars if I'm the only one in the car but otherwise, I prefer large sedans.

I do towing about once a month and long trips with at least two mates, one of whom is 'large' and the other is tall and lanky like me so we all appreciate the extra space in a large sedan.

Plus, I hate sticking my foot in and hearing the little cars struggle. It's all personal preference.

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AWD, twin turbo 3.5lt v6, hmmm 6 speed auto, I can fell the mods for this would be awesome, they also make a performance package would be interesting to see the final product, Dillz hit the nail on the head friggin heavy lol why so much weight?

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