Re: "It's only a Falcon".
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I remember a similar thread from a few months back. As I said then, all the people that aspired to own a Fairmont/Fairlane or associate it with any kind of prestige, they're all dead, or handed in their licences and moved to a nursing home. My 75 year old Nan would be impressed with a Fairmont, but the Fairmont name means nothing to anyone under 30, so 'being trendy' is what Ford needs to do to attract new, younger buyers to the Falcon range. The average Falcon buyer has been around for just as long as the Falcon has and this is one of the reasons why the Falcon has lost relevance in the market.
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2011 FG XR6 Sedan
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