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Old 22-03-2023, 04:33 PM   #1
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No different to an Aussie Built Holden/Ford or IH Truck of the 60's & 70's.. They'd rust all the way through in 5-6 Yrs..
And that makes it acceptable in 2023?
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And that makes it acceptable in 2023?
AH Bingo, a similar question or more so me not appecting the reported QC issues of the modern day Mustang.

Agreed Boss, its 2023, ok maybe the product doesn't last as it once did back in the day BUT at least bring it out to market spot on to spec, no mis alignments etcetc yet one bloke quoted thats the Norm of a Pony forever and a day, correcting error.
I answer if I'm paying sub $100k my pride and joy should be damn spot on ?! if the cheap cars under $50k can why can't my $90K for eg Mustang.
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And that makes it acceptable in 2023?
Not at All..!
But, To My Mind. The Chinese Car industry Today is in a similar position to what he Aussie one was in back Then...
Give them a few years & they'll have their act together Big Time I think..!
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