Ford Australia Blocks Performax Fleet Deal With Ford US
Performax International in Gympie, Queensland, builds a very good product. Its Ford F-250 Super Duty ‘big rig’ is fastidiously and invisibly re-engineered for right-hand-drive. That process involves the design and remanufacture of hund
Performax International in Gympie, Queensland, builds a very good product. Its Ford F-250 Super Duty ‘big rig’ is fastidiously and invisibly re-engineered for right-hand-drive.
That process involves the design and remanufacture of hundreds of parts - from the dashboard and trims, to steering boxes, to the development of wiring harnesses for the electronics.
It is a rock-solid conversion, free of squeaks and rattles, and finished to ‘factory quality’ everywhere you care to look.
We drove it on-road and off: immensely strong, a US-truck through-and-through, the Performax Ford F-250 looks and drives exactly as you’d expect a new car to look and drive. (See our review here.)
It’s fully supported by Performax International and sold with a full vehicle warranty and roadside assistance.
Performax is a key employer in Gympie. It has operated there for more than twenty-five years and employs 80 people in its factory and showroom; a workforce that will rise to 90 over the next 12 months according to Performax MD Glenn Soper.
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