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06-01-2012, 08:34 PM | #1 | ||
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The Mazda 6 tops the list as the most sold vehicle in the country. The Holden Commodore comes in at number 2. While our very own Ford Falcon drops to 9th place overall for 2011.
Whats going on? With the Mazda 6 taking the honors, it suggests what a lot of us will deny - that Australian consumers are moving towards small sedans with 4 Cylinders while remaining practical. The 2nd placing for the Commodore tells us, there's still hope for the big 6 cylinder sedan in today's world. Could the green marketing push behind the SIDI engine have inspired some to stick to a larger car? |
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06-01-2012, 08:43 PM | #2 | ||
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I think plenty of people are still buying Falcons - they're just buying second hand ones. There are heaps of families in suburbia with a second hand Falcon or Commodore in the driveway.
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06-01-2012, 08:54 PM | #3 | ||
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Its Mazda 3 not the 6.
What you need to think about is what benefit will there be in buying a Falcon over one of the smaller cars like a 3? The small car has the same tech maybe more, better fuel economy, easier to drive around, quick enough for the street, can hold 5 people at a squeeze and is much cheaper to buy. The only reason you would buy a Falcon is maybe for towing or if you were regularly travelling with 5 people which wouldnt be often. Then in those cases you have the competition from a number of SUVs/4WDS/people movers. Large sedans just dont have a purpose anymore. As everything keeps going up in cost they will probably disappear. Commodore may of finished 2nd but they are no where near the number of sales they used to make and they only have the Falcon and Aurion as competition in their segment. |
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The question should be "Whats stopping people from buying the new falcon?" Personally i think its because its overpriced, under equipped and has absolutely useless adverting . Honestly its better value to get a 2ndhand falcon and maintain it/hot it up, you get alot more car for your $ Quote:
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06-01-2012, 08:45 PM | #5 | ||
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What's stopping people from buying a new one?
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24-01-2012, 01:15 PM | #6 | |||
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Hence why allot of europeon car companys are offering more for new cars ( E.g Warranty,free servicing etc..) |
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24-01-2012, 10:55 PM | #7 | |||
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24-01-2012, 11:00 PM | #8 | |||
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that would have a big knock on effect of better resale value too, more desirable versions would help. Perhaps EcoLPi allows Ford to pursue fleet sales without hurting the retail market's mostly petrol sales... Finance is another area Ford should look at, full retail with ultra low interest rate on leases... Last edited by jpd80; 24-01-2012 at 11:05 PM. |
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25-01-2012, 06:16 AM | #9 | |||
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i think the eco lpi is a great motor. i think one of fords biggest issues in selling any of the models is there advertising. il be honest i dont remember seeing an add on tv for a eco lpi, none for the supercharged gt yet, very few for the f6 etc etc, yet every 2 minutes there a add for a exciting add for a mazda3 or ss commodore. they need to let buyers know what they have, how fuel efficient they are and how they compare to the competition. |
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The Territory was perfect; all the safety gear, 7 seats, easy to drive and park, comfortable. We purchased new. Second time around, we're keeping the Territory and looking for a second car. The kids are older, and the wife wants something smaller to drive and a sedan. The Falcon is too big, and she say's looks butch. She likes the Commodore, but I put my foot down because its a large car and we don't need two large vehicles (though I do like the SS). The Focus and Cruze are the perfect size, they're big small cars. The whole family has sat in them, and gone for a decent drive. We all fit in comfortably, with plenty of room in the boot for whatever. If I was going to buy another large car, Falcon or Commodore, I'm not sure I'd buy new. We have the SA Government vehicle auctions close by, and there are quality low km cars there for very reasonable prices. I think I'd buy one of those. Not sure why; Cruze/Focus I'd buy new, and Falcon/Commodore I'd buy used.
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06-01-2012, 08:48 PM | #14 | ||
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I was faced with this option when i bought my XR5.
I went in looking for a manual FG XR6T ute but bought the 5 instead. The Focus does everything my old AU TE50 did (Noise aside) Now this is my opinion so dont get anyones knickers in a knot but IMO my focus is a lot better finished then the falcons i drove ie quality only thing i didnt like was the lack of features but the ute didnt have many more. Looking back im glad i chose what i did, i love my focus and i was unsure if i would but i do.
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06-01-2012, 08:49 PM | #15 | ||
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Fear (created by the media) that they will stop building them soon. It seems like Mitsubishi all over again. Too many people believe what they hear on Today Tonight.
What they don't say is Ford Aus has one of the most highly respected design teams in the world and the next Commodore is likely to be designed overseas.
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06-01-2012, 09:11 PM | #17 | ||
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Most Falcons are bought by Fleets so the Falcon didn't really have much for them until the end of the year.
Just remember the Terri ended up being the best selling SUV in Australia. Many more private sales.....guess were the market has been moving in the last 10 years.
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I've been saying it awhile, but having a Falcon hatch as opposed to the sedan would be terrific.
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06-01-2012, 09:17 PM | #19 | ||
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And those "small cars" arent so small any more either.
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06-01-2012, 09:20 PM | #20 | ||
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Was talking to my old man about this today and he was saying the mazda 3 is close to 1700 kg, about 8inches wider than a vb commodore, and about 4 inches shorter. I think our definition of a small car is changing, rather than people actually wanting smaller cars.
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06-01-2012, 09:26 PM | #22 | ||
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The most successful car company for the last decade and the one with the most powerful marketing machine could only sell just over 8000 Aurion sedans last year. Large sedans are dead. Falcon is doing well under the circumstances.
As for Commodore, truth is Commodore was tracking that fast downward in 2008. Sportwagon saved Commodore's @rse. |
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06-01-2012, 09:57 PM | #23 | |||
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But, for the last year and a bit, I would have to wholeheartedly agree. Sportwagon stopped what was a very downward sales trajectory of the Commodore because at that time, Falcon had already pretty much stabilised (at a lower level). I love the look, comfort and the way our FG XR6 drives and appreciate it's practicality and boot size. But, if it were a hatch or sportwagon it would be even better and more versatile. Right now if we were to buy new it would be a TS TDCi Territory for practicality or an FG2 XR6T Falcon for performance. But, the Territory would get the nod.
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sportwagon was released in july 2008. apart from the odd spike here and there i can't really see any upward trend or levelling out compared with falcon and aurion. the one area that commodore seems to have widened the gap a little is in 2006 which one would assume was the release of the VE, however looking back, the gap has widened and closed all through history. for all we know, the gap could narrow again through 2012 or it could widen further. when you look at it with a much broader view, its not as bad as what everyone tries to make out. its annoying the amount of commentators who make out its a problem unique to falcon. the fact of the matter has been touched on a couple of times already in this thread. for most people, large cars don't make sense anymore. the only people that still buy them are those that NEED to, and those that WANT to. both those groups are small groups. small cars today are no longer that small and are no longer is there a compromise on equipment. often, the smaller cars actually have more features. people just need to accept the fact that falcon (and the large car segment) is a bit part player now. |
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07-01-2012, 01:34 AM | #25 | |||
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What you will see is that the Commodore was trending downwards until Sportwagon where the trend then levels out. you will have other factors muddying the water like the fact that the product is ageing which means sales will lessen over time regardless. Last edited by Brazen; 07-01-2012 at 01:43 AM. |
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07-01-2012, 02:06 AM | #26 | |||
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personally i think the graph shows that mid 2008 all 3 models had a slight rise in fortunes. my argument is, in my opinion, if sportwagon wasn't available, commodore would still be selling similar numbers to what it is selling. |
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07-01-2012, 05:17 PM | #27 | |||
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To me it looks as though Commodore sales have flattened out since 2009. |
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07-01-2012, 11:18 AM | #28 | |||
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I dont know about the exact size differences, but I went from a ED falcon to a LS (06) focus, which is similar to the mazda 3 in alot of ways. I prefer the focus in alot of ways. I can fit far more in the hatch than I would be able to fit in a Falcon, the fuel economy is heaps better & I can still fit 5 people in it on the rare occasion that I do. The focus is also more fun to drive than the falcon. Sure I cant tow a horse trailer or car trailer. Not that I have needed to. But I can still tow up to 800kg in a box trailer. On top of that the resale is far better than the same model falcon. For example heres a 2006 model Falcon & Focus resale comparison. Focus LS CL 5 speed manual $20,990 now worth $8,400 - $10,100 BF XT sedan 5 speed manual $34,880 now worth $8,200 - $9,900 I dont think I will ever buy a falcon ever again. If I did need a larger car I would be looking at something like a mazda 6 or modeo for the same reasons. |
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06-01-2012, 09:23 PM | #29 | ||
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06-01-2012, 09:27 PM | #30 | ||
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Small/Medium cars have caught up in power, options, finish, and most of all reliability. With all the same quality for less money, the question should be why would you buy a Falcon. I could only see that it would be bought by those who buy it just for the name and it's heritage.
I wouldn't buy one. In fact, Ford hasn't made a car I would consider buying in the last 10 years. Even then I didn't want a FWD car, but you buy it because there's nothing else unless you go for an older car. Last Falcon I owned was an XF S-Pack, an XE S-pack before that, a Sundowner XC panelvan before that. I got my licence in an XA GT Coupe, and had an XW 302 Fairmont on my learners. In the 60's, 70's, 80's and the beginning of the 90's the big Fords/Holdens were the best, most reliable vehicle on the road in Austalia, and for the same money for an import you got less car, that wasn't overly reliable and expensive on parts. It made sense then to buy a Falcon. All this before you even consider the reduction in protection to the local manufacturers in trade policy in recent times. If I look at what's on the market today I'd be looking at a BMW. But then I look at the type of people driving them and come to my senses.
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