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09-06-2011, 08:45 PM | #1 | ||
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Anyone here have any ideas as to when the FG series II will be released?
Just trying to find out before I make any new car buying decisions. |
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09-06-2011, 09:07 PM | #2 | ||
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4th quarter this year
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09-06-2011, 09:21 PM | #3 | ||
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September/October
And it might not be called FG series II either.
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09-06-2011, 10:10 PM | #4 | ||
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"F something or other" mayby? FH? how bout the **!! lol so from "F"ing "G"ood to just.... "F""K"... lol certainly what new supercharged coyotes and FPV's make you think...
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09-06-2011, 11:16 PM | #7 | ||
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When hell, freezes over !!!!
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10-06-2011, 12:09 AM | #8 | ||
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Its been pushed back due to some unforeseen circumstance no doubt thats how ford works
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10-06-2011, 08:23 AM | #9 | |||
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10-06-2011, 12:12 AM | #10 | ||
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Any pics?
Is it just a quick series2 style make over or some proper new kit for us?? Where are all the new models that were spose to come out this year other than the territory what else have we seen??
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10-06-2011, 09:11 AM | #11 | ||
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If FG2 was for release in Sept/Oct, surely mules would have been spotted, 2/3 months from release???? or is it so bland like BF MK2 to FG, that no-one can tell the difference, unless up close?? It needs to stand out and say 'look at me"
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Theres probably FG2 interiored cars floating around but theres no need for them to physically test bumper / grill updates. You really have a gripe with the FG don't you just... This upgrades only minor, the car is not due for a major upgrade.... Have a look at what Holden have done with the 5 year old VE... Good indication of what we will see with FG2. |
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10-06-2011, 09:23 AM | #13 | ||
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No I don't have a gripe with the FG, just Ford. Ford need FG2 stand out. It beggars believe that the dark side can keep the same styling for 5 years and still sell the dunnydore!!!! and Ford cann't, sell the Falcon, it could be put down to very poor advertising, dealers (I have had no problems with Metro Ford, Newstead) or a number of factors. Have Ford looked at why the Falcon isn't selling????? Lets hope the FG2 flies when released......
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There is not much more annoying when you are sitting in your 12 month old "brand new latest model bloody expensive" pride and joy than having it religated to "the old model". It lowers resale and makes the whole idea of buying a new car much less viable. Australia is one of the few places in the world that actually does this. Euros such as BMW, Merc, Audi, Porsche et al. tend to run a body shape for longer periods with minor changes. Japan tends often to be the same, my datto ran from 2002 to 2009 and something like a Toyota Aurion has been around for yonks. New cars are expensive and for most are a fairly long term investment. The last new FPV I bought was a BA2 F6 in April 2005. I usually run on a fairly short 3 year cycle and in that time my F6 was not just the "old model" but when I went to trade it in April 2008 it was FOUR models old (BA2, BF, BF2, FG) or THREE if you count BF/2 as one model and was worth about two squirts of goats pee. FG has been a bit better being 3 years old now and I hope the "FG2" is not a huge change cosmetically as making the FG an "old model shape" will just hurt thoes who already have one and make it more difficult to make a decission to spend a LOT of money in what are really tough times on something the at best will lose you quite a bit. Shiny new models every year or so are great for the fanbois to wax lyrical over but unfortunately THEY ARE NOT THE ONES WHO BUY NEW CARS. And for those who do not care about new cars and are happy that the resale is so terrible remember that if there are fewer new ones sold then there will be fewer used ones forcing the price up and possibly leading to the dark place where Leyland P76, Valiant, Mitsu 380 etc. all reside....... Last edited by flappist; 10-06-2011 at 10:31 AM. |
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Unfortunately... I can only be a fan until I have worked my way up the career chain to be able to afford one. And I do want to own one.
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10-06-2011, 11:15 AM | #18 | |||
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Holden will always have that edge for as long as it continues to build wagons and give customers the option of V8's across the range... Doesnt matter how good the car looks or how many features it has, it will never compete with Commodore again. |
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10-06-2011, 11:47 AM | #19 | |||
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Ford have a high performance T6 that uses less fuel and is less expensive to register than a V8, Holden do not. Now thare are some hard core V8 only buyers but they must not be in the majority otherwise XR8s would have outsold XR6Ts and the V8 fairmont would not have been such a slow seller. In the FPV range the V8 has tradionally outsold the T6 on many occasions but I suspect that this is more the GT badge outselling the not GT badge as evert V8 FTE/FPV that did not have a GT badge has been a somewhat luke warm seller at best. The V8 hard core constantly cite "SS sales" as the reason why Ford should put a V8 in everything for the upcoming GT-H all the way down to the Fiesta but I wonder just what impact a turbo 6 with similar performance the the Falcon turbo 6 would have of the mixture of holden vehicle sales, that is just what percentage of V8 commodore sales are a compromise as the buyer wants/needs more torque than the rather lackluster alloytec provides but would prefer to keep other costs down. |
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Ford has never put a decent V8 in its Falcon range!! Holdens has always been better... Yes Ford has the Turbo but many people still want V8's... |
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Clevo vs 308? EFI windsor vs 304? These many who want V8s, why did they not buy the B series non XR V8? Why are they not buying the GS? (oh the badge of course....) |
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10-06-2011, 11:28 AM | #23 | |||
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The Falcon and Commodore are not selling. I would rather Ford do running updates to the Falcon instead of a complete update. The exterior on the Falcon is fine, a small tweak here and there should be ok but nothing major...to early in the product cycle.
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23-06-2011, 10:51 AM | #24 | ||
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[quote=Wretched]Is the Commodore really selling that well? Look at its range and the figures.
The Falcon and Commodore are not selling. quote] Falcon sales are a total disaster, take a looksie at the Ford plant on Hume Hwy, they have run out of room to store them Falcons, they are doing a SAAB! I blame Ford management monkeys 100% The Commodore has been the #1 seller in Oz for 15? years, *not* really sure why, it does not seem any better than a Falcon in any way at all, performance/room/economy/style/price etc, its all very very close. The Falcon is heading down the Mitsubishi 380 road of no return, i dont think its even in the top 10 anymore, has the alarm bells rang at HQ yet? Ford did it to themselves, no export, no wagon, no panel van, no LTD, no Fairlane [not farm], no RTV, no nothing and no [bad/poor] future. Maybe because "Holden" is Australian, [lol] and FORD is seen as American? How to turn it around: 1.Offer a diesel Falcon [i know its stupid, NO savings, but the punters buy them] most of the work has been already done on the Terri. 2.Bring back all the other models that they have killed 3/Make a range of vans, coupe & soft-top too.[VW Golf style] 4/Reduce the price, should never sell for over $29,990 driveaway, baseline model, price of cars are getting lower and lower, they keep jacking up the price every year and without any need. 6/Kill off the ecoboost engine, cannot see how its going to save anymore than 1 - 2L over the IL6, waste of time and money/effort. 7/"High-tech" the IL6, ie: piston/cylinder shut down on light loads and idle, direct injection, multiair head system from Fiat, then show how it uses LESS fuel than a Corolla, i30 etc. 8/Maybe even offer a hybrid IL6 [NO saving, but makes you seem "green"] 9/Offer free car service to buyers, maybe even offer work/home service 10/Increase the warranty period to 150,000km/5 year 11/Treat buyers as valued, aka royalty [Lexus style] 12/Public to drive a Falcon [only other Falcon owners allowed] non stop around Australia, beat that puppets record in the P1800 Volvo, he is near 3 million miles, has a good head start! [Its going to take 7 years min.!] 13/ Export, export, export, both the USA Law Enforcment and NY taxi fleet would have had a good hard look at them, IF Ford made the effort. 14/Work on increasing the resale value 15/MASSIVE increase in quality of product Well keep adding to this list, & keep buying Falcons because they need our help! THE largest cost of Ford ownership is NOT fuel use, NOT servicing etc but depreciation In the soup! Last edited by RASER; 23-06-2011 at 11:01 AM. Reason: Mr.Ed |
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You can just about set your watch by the Hilux models (the new on due out soon is only cosmetic changes, same engines which means the first new shape Hilux will be as valuable as the latest model). Ford on the other hand... so many holes in Falcons history I don't know where to start. Great car (by far the best in it's class), poor public perception and reputation (and shiiit resale). :( |
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Thanks for pointing that out, I would never have known. BTW how do you know that!?! I am impressed |
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24-07-2011, 09:30 AM | #30 | |||
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Personally I ignore Redbook, I have not been able to replicate their claims when buying or selling (sometimes improving their claims though). But that's just me. I don't think I will buy a 'new' XR6 for $34,990 when I can buy an 'near new' one year old under 20,000km of the exact same car for $10K less. Would you? Other than that I would buy one because they are a great family car and cheap but I think the 'cheap' part is false economy because I will lose so much more come change over (and have to compete with so many second hand models for sale). Shame but reality. I feel many people don't want to think ahead come resale because it's hard to fathom an non tangible cost. But once you have had a few new cars and changed them over you realise how important resale is and how futile saving fuel is in comparison (I'd have a V8 over a Diesel if the resale was better). For me if the FG could hold it's value like some other cars than it would be one of the best cars in the world, not Australia. Holden suffers from this too though (and other Brands). Last edited by Doodlemax; 24-07-2011 at 09:36 AM. |
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