Your so called facts come from where? The problem with the Gen II I'll give you but not your figures. If their exports kept breaking down they wouldnt keep selling them. Saudis have no loyalty issues like Holden buyers and can choose what they want. Again where's your facts. That the so called "canned suspension" is still able to hold its own with the BA new version means it far from obsolete. One reason Opel may not use it is because they make front wheel drive cars. I have never heard of the water leak problems. (I own one and its been pissing down here for the last three weeks or more.) Again with the most likely car to break down comment where are your facts. My mate owns a service centre and does work for a Holden and Ford franchise and he has more problems with Fords than Holdens. Keep in mind there are more Holdens running around. I'll conceed the softroader point, the're built because they are the fashion at the moment. I dont personally care what car someone buys but I am interested to know why someone would. I still think they will be a passing fad.
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Egg Nogg 02-04-2005, 05:07 AM