
The Fairmont Ghia may not be the quietest or best riding car in its class but copes well with a variety of driving conditions, whether it's driving to work in town or banging over a rough country road. It can even be a bit of fun at times, making it stand out from the large number of smaller, smoother and usually blander offerings in the prestige sedan market

The AUll is probably as good as the Falcon can get with the primitive mechanical hardware. Like the Commodore, it needs a new drivetrain and suspension package, engineered to Japanese levels of refinement, efficiency and reliability
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