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Car Forum / Australian Car Forums / General Car Topics (Australian group) / July 2006

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Ford's ad: turbo Territory eating sports cars LOL!

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Arnie - 29 Jul 2006 10:16 GMT
erm, the turbo Territory is slow. Wouldn't even keep up with a V8 Statesman
let alone decent sports cars.
It might eat a 380, thats about it, but that's like banging a fat chick, not
much of a challenge.
a9x5l - 29 Jul 2006 11:52 GMT
> erm, the turbo Territory is slow. Wouldn't even keep up with a V8 Statesman
> let alone decent sports cars.
> It might eat a 380, thats about it, but that's like banging a fat chick, not
> much of a challenge.

I've only seen the ads in a magazine(Terry sitting next to a Ferrari in
a toaster!). If it was a Holden there would be the usual suspects popping
up from everywhere telling us all how irresponsible they are and the ads
would've been banned by now.

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the fonz - 30 Jul 2006 12:52 GMT
> erm, the turbo Territory is slow. Wouldn't even keep up with a V8 Statesman
> let alone decent sports cars.
> It might eat a 380, thats about it, but that's like banging a fat chick, not
> much of a challenge.

I'm not jumping on the 4WD bashing bandwagon but I always shake my head
when I see people trying to drive them like sportscars, scrubbing the
tyres around corners as they list awkwardly.

Like someone said no one ever got poor underestimating the public's
taste.
 
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