+1 But, it should succeed in taking some sales away from the performance Falcons and Commodores. That comment has got to have come from someone who has never driven a HSV or an FPV. No offence intended. Seriously guys and girls, a front driver will NEVER EVER compete with large engined, rear drive cars in this country, they have a completely different target audience. AWD has proven itself a contender, FWD never will. I honestly thought Toyota would remove the cardigan this time, obviously I was mistaken. I have to agree JC. It's a different market. A person who purchases an XR6T or SS would simply not look at a FWD Large car. But those who drive cars such as Honda Accord Euro, Mazda 6 etc would look into this.