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Auzgurl

Ford or Holden

Post by Auzgurl » Sat Mar 07, 2009 2:06 pm

I'm buying a Holden. Tired of my Japanese car.

Jovial Monk

Re: Ford or Holden

Post by Jovial Monk » Sat Mar 07, 2009 2:33 pm

Ford or Holden, both mass produced rubbish.

Auzgurl

Re: Ford or Holden

Post by Auzgurl » Sat Mar 07, 2009 3:23 pm

Jovial Monk wrote:Ford or Holden, both mass produced rubbish.
Well as they are the most driven car in Australia I will bhe in good company. '

Which cars are not mass produced .. realistically peaking.?

skippy

Re: Ford or Holden

Post by skippy » Sat Mar 07, 2009 3:33 pm

Auzgurl wrote:
Jovial Monk wrote:Ford or Holden, both mass produced rubbish.
Well as they are the most driven car in Australia I will bhe in good company. '

Which cars are not mass produced .. realistically peaking.?
Good point,all cars are mass produced and if there are more of them the parts should be cheaper.

I've been both a ford and holden man in the past but nowdays I buy 4wds so I tend to buy Nissan or Toyota.

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Re: Ford or Holden

Post by Hebe » Sat Mar 07, 2009 3:40 pm

Honda.

I've never had a Ford or a Holden I don't think. All Japanese and one French.
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Re: Ford or Holden

Post by JW Frogen » Sat Mar 07, 2009 3:53 pm

I have had Fords, never a Holden.

I have had all sorts, a Datsun pick up, thing was like a tank and is probably still going, Nissans, VW Bug in Italy, every now and then I would have to push start it, one day my first wife who was Puerto Rican got angry and hit the stearing wheel with her shoe and it never acted up again, even German cars are afraid of Puerto Rican women.

Currently I am in a Hyundai Getz, cheap, great on gas, the least expensive car to maintain and I actually got it going 160 K once!

It sounded like the space shuttle on re-entry.

Aussie

Re: Ford or Holden

Post by Aussie » Sat Mar 07, 2009 5:37 pm

I've had Mazdas, Toyotas, Datsuns, Holdens, Mitsubishis, Fords and a Ssang Yong.................and wait for it...................

...............drum roll....................I bought a car recently as a run about for the Cab business.................

..................a Hyaundi......

........................Getz!!!!

1300 cc.....gutless, but a great little car.

Who was the fucker who was trying to piss on you Frogen, for owning a Getz? Wonder what s/he drives.

A rickshaw?

Postul8

Re: Ford or Holden

Post by Postul8 » Sat Mar 07, 2009 6:44 pm

Been a Ford man all my life, but that's in motorsport terms.. Owned Toyota, Nissan, Ford, and Hyundai. Can't go past either Nissan or Toyota for build quality & reliability.

Favourite car? 1985 Nissan Bluebird. For reliability, economy, comfort, ease of servicing and access to parts it simply cannot be beaten. There is no better engine than the L20B when it comes down to four cylinder 2.0 litre powerplants

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Re: Ford or Holden

Post by Rainbow Moonlight » Sat Mar 07, 2009 9:50 pm

Like toyota for reliability. Hate mitsubishi, audi. Like holden over ford because of what dad had when i was growing up.

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Re: Ford or Holden

Post by Hebe » Sun Mar 08, 2009 10:48 am

We currently have a Hyundai - it's terrific to drive (Lantra). I just wish the speed limit were higher. :P

And I forgot to mention.............the Volvo station wagon. It was like driving a bathroom.
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