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Old 16-01-2006, 11:42 AM   #1
AnthonyQLD
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Default XR6, SV6 and 380 review

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http://wheels.carpoint.ninemsn.com.a...Alias=wheelsau

sounds like the XR6 is the better car out of the three :hihi:

"Ford’s BF Falcon XR6 is a significantly more polished example of the car that won our 2002 Car of the Year. As such, the fact it wins this comparison should be no great surprise. What did surprise us, though, was the margin of its victory. The Broadmeadows-built sedan offers unbelievable sophistication for the money – particularly in its interior comfort, fabulous auto transmission and world-class suspension.

In fact, so good is the BF XR6, it warrants genuine comparison with European sedans worth double, even triple, its price."


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