AUDI TT beats all-cumers
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AUDI TT beats all-cumers
apologies if this is a re-post - don't think it is though
http://www.drive.com.au/news/article.asp?a...FX8P9X7DYD.html
http://www.drive.com.au/news/article.asp?a...FX8P9X7DYD.html
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A couple of surprises - The Commodore & the RX-8!
The Mazda is a little too innovatory and intelligent for such facile comparison, whereas the Holden was always the terribly "butch" Aussie.
Then again, bikerism and skinheadism were allegedly "butch" traits adopted by the community!
A couple of surprises - The Commodore & the RX-8!
The Mazda is a little too innovatory and intelligent for such facile comparison, whereas the Holden was always the terribly "butch" Aussie.
Then again, bikerism and skinheadism were allegedly "butch" traits adopted by the community!
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an have you read this:
Other finalists included Mazda's RX-8 coupe, which came a close second Audi Allroad, Audi A4 cabriolet, Mazda3 SP23, Mitsubishi Outlander, Ford Territory, Ford Fiesta, Holden Monaro CV8 and the Holden Astra convertible
Other finalists included Mazda's RX-8 coupe, which came a close second Audi Allroad, Audi A4 cabriolet, Mazda3 SP23, Mitsubishi Outlander, Ford Territory, Ford Fiesta, Holden Monaro CV8 and the Holden Astra convertible
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"We found that the gay public has a good depth of knowledge of the vehicles and were aware about issues such as cost-of-ownership and resale value. They take their buying decisions very seriously and were also interested in the safety and quality of the cars."
Looks like Joshua finally discovered that Gay people have minds too , not just poor taste
-- Paul
"We found that the gay public has a good depth of knowledge of the vehicles and were aware about issues such as cost-of-ownership and resale value. They take their buying decisions very seriously and were also interested in the safety and quality of the cars."
Looks like Joshua finally discovered that Gay people have minds too , not just poor taste
-- Paul
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Originally Posted by PSC,Aug 31 2004, 01:08 PM
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"We found that the gay public has a good depth of knowledge of the vehicles and were aware about issues such as cost-of-ownership and resale value. They take their buying decisions very seriously and were also interested in the safety and quality of the cars."
Looks like Joshua finally discovered that Gay people have minds too , not just poor taste
-- Paul
"We found that the gay public has a good depth of knowledge of the vehicles and were aware about issues such as cost-of-ownership and resale value. They take their buying decisions very seriously and were also interested in the safety and quality of the cars."
Looks like Joshua finally discovered that Gay people have minds too , not just poor taste
-- Paul
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Originally Posted by S2000_Europe,Aug 31 2004, 01:14 PM
I think that is a good marketing anwser. As Audi Representative what else you can say???
I feel that it was perhaps a little condescending (the statement).
-- Paul