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Ford only user of OzCar scheme

03 November 2009 5:52PM
The half-yearly update on the Australian government budget stated that the overall size of the OzCar special purpose vehicle is expected to be no more than $450 million.

This is in line with the funding underpinned by the government (but actually provided by banks) and which so far is for the benefit only of Ford Credit in Australia.
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