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Originally Posted by Slamo
Also, who said I was tlaking about the standard of the American Ford. Australian Ford is the benchmark here Moose as there are no Holdens in the US to rival Ford.
As for engines, have you ever tried to take apart a ford engine Moose? You need more than 10 different sized spanners whereas when taking apart a Holden engine, you need 3.
You ask any mechanic which they prefer?
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I think that American Ford quilfy for the Holden/Ford benchmark....
Tell me who and where the GenIII V8 was developed and made?
lol
Not in Australia
It is an American engine...so yes...American ford do qualify for this benchmark...
As a matter of fact yes I have taken apart a few Ford engines, only Aussie engines thou, so I do not know how the American/British engines are...much better I would say.
The real Holden engines are totall crap....have you noticed that the most popular Holdens don't even use Holden engines?..
The VL was the most popular..and has held it's value extremely well...why?....because of the engine...Nissan RB30....yes...that is a Skyline engine...
And as for your Aunty working in a car factory....What car manufacturer doesn't use plastic?...Holden use just the same ammount as anyone else.
You can't fight it...you will loose :p