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16-04-2009, 02:06 PM | #1 | |||
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16-04-2009, 02:20 PM | #2 | |||
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i.e Europe will keep the Mondeo name and will build a car to euro tatse, US will still call their car the Taurus and place a large chrome grill on the front to please american taste, whether or not Australia will call their car the Falcon or not remains to be seen. But it will receive subtle changes to suit the Oz market. |
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16-04-2009, 10:17 PM | #3 | |||
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Ford US has already announced that the next gen Mondeo and Fusion will share the same platform. They also announced yesterday that Ford will no longer share platforms with Mazda but instead design their own original platforms, so expect the next gen Mondeo and Fusion to be on the Mondeo architecture or a completely new architecture. The 2010 Taurus shares the platform with the Lincoln MKS. I believe these vehicles will share the same platform for a while to come. The MKS was the first to use it. Mulally had the engineers design a new Taurus, that would be deserving of the famed Taurus name, from it. Steve
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I love Ford but no RWD = no more Fords for me.
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And 85 % of Falcon sales are to fleets... Go figure... Fleets care about resale and reliability, not about which wheels drive the car. I think the RWD Falcon's time is limited sorry to say, and I think Gobes is on the ball, a Mondeo platform will replace Falcon IMO. |
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16-04-2009, 03:44 PM | #9 | |||
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I can't see a FWD stang either, and I see no reason why the Falcon platform couldn't be addapted to suit the Mustang. a bit of engineering for LHD (which should have been done for the FG) and it wouldn't be hard to base a few cars off it. With territory style driveline they could offer AWD to those that wanted it. Imagine an all alloy 5.0L TT V8 Falcon with AWD, I could live with that. I know the Aussie market is not big enough for it, but worldwide, surely it would do all right. Cheers, Dave. |
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16-04-2009, 03:10 PM | #10 | |||
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The whole auto world recognises that as far as power & handling go, RWD is superior to FWD... and I agree with them. As stated, and not to have an indepth discussion about me in particular, if Ford stop making one, I'll simply buy from someone who does. Even if it's manufactured overseas. Simple really. |
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Why can't the next Falcon be based on a slightly stretched version of whatever the Mustang is getting?
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16-04-2009, 10:21 PM | #16 | |||
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This brings back flashbacks to 1980 for me when the US was moving to front wheel drive cars, when previously a FWD car was only a Japanese car, maybe some Euro cars. Me and a bunch of people I knew would never have a FWD car. Also, because of all the computer controls that were coming out guys were going to go to the junkyards and buy up Chevy 350's to have at home and replace their engines in their cars so that they could continue to drive a non-computer controlled car. Neither of these stands came to fruition. Steve
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There is alot of waffle in there, but, One Ford does open the opportunity for our expertise to be exported, much more easily than in the past. I hope the falcon doesnt die, but if it does, i hope the australian ford resources are kept in australia, working on global projects.
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The problem Ford Oz faces is that 2000 units a month is not enough to justify the R&D involved to build new models, unless the profit margins rise significantly, i.e XR6 Turbo for around 65k anyone? didn't think so.........
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I cant see why Falcon and Mustang cant share the same platform.
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16-04-2009, 02:33 PM | #22 | ||||
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16-04-2009, 10:23 PM | #23 | |||
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....like they originally did. Funny, seems like it could even be a good marketing scheme, eh? A little bit of nostaligia. Steve
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16-04-2009, 02:34 PM | #24 | ||
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Why can't the next Mustang be based on the Falcon Platform. The Mustang still has a live axle!
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Ill never be able to associate Taurus with anything other than that horrible looking pancake of a car thing which sold all of 12 cars here....
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16-04-2009, 02:43 PM | #26 | ||
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What if base model Falcons were replaced by the 'one ford' Mondeo/Taurus and a new world class Mustang replaced the XRs/FPVs? Would that be so bad?
Hopefully Ford Oz get a world class Mustang/Falcon platform from 2013, I remember reading Detroit was considering a four door Mustang? |
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16-04-2009, 04:41 PM | #27 | |||
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Base model cars on the other hand.... It just means that those who want a 4 door RWD car will have to look elsewhere.
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16-04-2009, 04:54 PM | #28 | |||
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I believe, and just about every other manufacturer worth mentioning besides Ford, also believes that RWD is essential to have. Whether Ford decide to go ahead with some sort of RWD platform hinges on how well they understand the above point and if adapting to "change" is that important to them that they need to decide before 2011 I'm confident the Aussie designed RWD Falcon will live on.
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16-04-2009, 02:49 PM | #29 | ||
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See the thing is, I can't see the Mustang becoming FWD or even AWD. The seppo's won't allow it. Not while the Camaro and Charger is RWD all the way, and will be so for a while yet.
So while there is a demand or a need for a RWD Mustang, there is a need for a RWD platform. So it begs the question: why can the Mustang and Falcon not share a platform? |
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16-04-2009, 03:11 PM | #30 | ||
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The Mustang will never go FWD, it was going to go FWD it would of done it during the 80's when all of the big 3 switched to FWD vehicles.
The fact is Ford America had plently of time to configure their RWD development with Ford Australia's RWD developement. All through the 80's, 90's and 00's Ford Australia has had a better 4 door sedan product than Ford America by a long shot. The models (falcon and Mustang) could of been intertwined many times but it never happened apart from sharing some basic designs (e.g the 5.4 block). The mustang/falcon alliance could of proved to be HUGELY popular. For Australia: Getting a Ford coupe again to compete with Monaro. Updates to the Mustang engine could be directly fitted to the Falcon. Reassurance that the RWD program will CONTINUE to happen. For America: Turbo 6 in Mustang?- would convert the ricer crowd to the more traditional makes. The ability to produce the Falcon as a higher up BMW like car.( essentially a 5 Series or a 7 series)
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