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hahaha ^^^ so true mate....a lot of people are buying the imports and stuff so holden is loosing their share of the customers....hence they are trying to do what ever they can to get the customers back

I have worked with 2 guys who both owned VX - VY SS Commodores.Both of these guys were currently on there 3rd engine under warranty..oil pump failures,excessive blow by, excessive oil usage..I hope they have sorted these problems out with the ls2...

The ad shits me as well, they make a few big statements about drivers and their cars, I wonder if you picked up a holden and were not totally satisfied with it you could get them for false advertising, because they lay claim to alot of stuff in that ad.

i remember recently the captiva ad said 'it's 30% better than a ford territory'.......didn't say why though :rofl:

They claimed it was a percentage better in terms of fuel economy. You read the super-fine print and it compares a diesel captiva against a petrol territory. Yeah, real fair!

well i guess so as that can come under false advertising....but then again a Hyunday Excel with shitload of stickers, bonnet scoop and a fully hectick kit can destroy any car lol.......the stickers give those Korean cars more powa!!!!

They claimed it was a percentage better in terms of fuel economy. You read the super-fine print and it compares a diesel captiva against a petrol territory. Yeah, real fair!

Not to mention the Captiva is made in Korea and a full size smaller than Territory.

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