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Old 07-09-2008, 11:18 AM   #1
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Default Well I've done it! Jumped from Toyota to Ford!!!

Well after a month of exhaustive searching & haggling with dealer's, I've just purchased my first Ford...A G6E. It's a beautiful looking car.

Removing that "Toyota" stamp from my forehead wasn't easy. My last 3 cars were Camry's & Corolla's. I can't believe that I was so blinkered with the Toyota's. True, those cars were relaible. But they are so bland & unadventurous.

This time I looked at: Toyota Presara, Honda Accord Euro, Mazda 6, VE Commodore & the G6E. The Ford won me over. It just looks beautiful inside & out.

The Holden's look so bland too. How can they outsell Ford's ???

Geez, I already "hate" Holden's now!!!

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Old 07-09-2008, 11:27 AM   #2
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Welcome to the family mate, hope you find hours and hours of driving pleasure with your new ford
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Old 07-09-2008, 11:28 AM   #3
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Haha great news, welcome to the gang, post up some pics of the new beast, it would be great to see.
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Old 07-09-2008, 11:28 AM   #4
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nice choice mate, I'm sure you'll be very happy with your purchase.
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Old 07-09-2008, 11:39 AM   #5
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Thanks guys. Just can't wait to get it now...It's so exciting!
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Old 07-09-2008, 11:41 AM   #6
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welcome to the forum and fords too of course. are you planning any mods at all or leaving her stock? enjoy your new ride
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Old 07-09-2008, 11:51 AM   #7
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Nice one, but bring some pics too
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Old 07-09-2008, 11:58 AM   #8
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Take that Toyota!

Now just have to convert 9.9 million more....
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Old 07-09-2008, 11:57 AM   #9
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I have heard of so many people buying G6E's!!!!!!! my dad bought one a week ago, going home on thursday to drive it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Old 07-09-2008, 12:17 PM   #10
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You will be happy that you ditched the household appliance on wheels :

Seen a few G6Es around, very nice car indeed.
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Old 07-09-2008, 12:25 PM   #11
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congratulations on the purchase mate, and welcome to the forums
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Old 07-09-2008, 01:34 PM   #12
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just out of curiousity as this comes up in numerous other threads, but were you influenced by any media advertising or did you basically do all your own research.

being a toyota recruit it would be interesting to hear your comments. many on here believe that falcon sales are down due to poor marketing or lack of marketing but others believe that potential buyers do not base their decisions on silly tv commercials.

were you influenced in any way, shape or form by any ads for any particular make?

congrats on your decision. Its yet another award winning car by ford that has won every review and i'd be very surprised if it doesn't take out car of the year again.
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just out of curiousity as this comes up in numerous other threads, but were you influenced by any media advertising or did you basically do all your own research.

being a toyota recruit it would be interesting to hear your comments. many on here believe that falcon sales are down due to poor marketing or lack of marketing but others believe that potential buyers do not base their decisions on silly tv commercials.

were you influenced in any way, shape or form by any ads for any particular make?

congrats on your decision. Its yet another award winning car by ford that has won every review and i'd be very surprised if it doesn't take out car of the year again.
Yet again thanks for well wishes from all who have replied to this newbie.

It was not media advertising that got me into the Ford. I did a lot of research on all of the car sites. I don't recall seeing any ads aimed at this Ford either.

One thing I did notice about the Ford salespeople is that they just don't come over & talk to you like other salesman from other dealerships.

Mazda & Honda were all over me as soon as I walked into the showroom. Walking into a Ford showroom is like walking around a shopping centre on AFL grand final day. No one comes near you! I had to approach them. That can't be good for Ford sales.

I nearly brought a Honda Accord Euro, but once I saw the G6E, I had that certain feeling that "this IS the car" for me.

The Toyota's really are a bland looking car. I think I wanted something more classy, more sporty looking. It was so convenient in the past to buy Toyota's without putting a premium on performance and looks. I think I was just lazy!

One thing I will ask you guys though is. Would you buy this car with the
E-gas ??? I do a lot of km's. I'm not really after a hotted up sports car as such, however I do want this car to be economical with good power when I need it.
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Old 07-09-2008, 04:55 PM   #14
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combined with the 6 speed the fg is meant to return close to 10l/100km in petrol form. this would give a range of around 600ish from a tank around town. the e-gas would be closer to 15l/100km with a 90l tank i think giving a range of around 600 as well.

the cost to fill the petrol tank would be around $90 - $100 and the cost to fill the e-gas would be around $60.

from my very rough calculations i reckon about $30 a tank chaeper. not a massive difference but depending on how many tanks you go through a year, could make quite a difference.
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Old 07-09-2008, 02:12 PM   #15
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Congratulations on the purchase, and welcome
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Old 07-09-2008, 02:26 PM   #16
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Great pruchase mate, the G6E (na and turbo) seems to be the favourite of the FG range. Very upmarket looks both interior and exterior! Enjoy it.
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Old 07-09-2008, 02:26 PM   #17
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Excellent news mate congrats on dumping that piece of whitegood trash

Reliability is one thing but why drink a glass of water if you can have a coke or a nice imported premium beer (health benefits aside). Same difference.

I wish you many hours of motoring pleasure.
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Old 07-09-2008, 02:54 PM   #18
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Welcome mate, G6E's are a great looking car, my favourite FG model without going into FPV's!

BTW, you bedda post pics pics pics pics pics pics!
Sorry, but that's what seems to happen when ever someone mentions they've brought a new Falcon.
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Old 07-09-2008, 04:06 PM   #19
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Another one converted! woo!!
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Old 07-09-2008, 05:06 PM   #20
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Nice choice mate! You have moved from a whitegood to a car!
You are correct in saying toyota's are bland!
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Old 07-09-2008, 05:50 PM   #21
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Thanks mate. Now I have to sell my "fridge on wheels".

I'm driving everyone crazy at home now...I can't decide whether to go with the gas or not ???
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Old 07-09-2008, 06:01 PM   #22
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how many ks a week you do

if it is a sh1tload i would look at the gas option if not then petrol all the way

just my thought

and welcome to aff nice choice if i had the option to buy a new falcon that would prob be it

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Old 07-09-2008, 06:29 PM   #23
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how many ks a week you do

if it is a sh1tload i would look at the gas option if not then petrol all the way

just my thought

and welcome to aff nice choice if i had the option to buy a new falcon that would prob be it

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Grimus I would probably average 500-550 km's per week. My Camry V6 is costing me a fortune at present.

Wouldn't the resale value in 2 year's time, be better with the gas option too ?

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Old 07-09-2008, 08:05 PM   #24
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if you buy a gas car i think you still get $1000 cash back from the govt.

550km/wk using my rough calculations from above would save you around $1500/yr with the e-gas over the petrol.
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Old 07-09-2008, 08:06 PM   #25
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Im a big fan of LPG cars, you enjoy driving so much more when the fuel your using is dirt cheap, you dont fret about how much your driving is costing - just like the good ol' days.

However like most good things, there are some downsides and Ford likes to make choosing LPG hard because with the LPG G6E the following occurs:

6 speed auto turns to 4 speed.
No Stability Control.
No Traction Control (I think).
Smaller boot space.
Less power and torque.

However you still get a beautiful car which is very cheap to run and still have more power and torque than most other cars on the road. Plus you get a grand back from the Government.

Make sure you take one for a drive first, but if you like it I would choose it if the dealer would let you have it for not much more than the petrol - I personally believe that it should be a no cost option due to the features you lose, that way the government rebate is bonus money.

And you may be right about resale, as my quick dirty research shows that there can be often a 2 grand premium on LPG Falcons at auction.
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Old 07-09-2008, 09:02 PM   #26
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Dude I'm right there with you. Ordered my first Ford (a G6E same as you) in 20 years a few weeks ago. Awaiting delivery in 2 weeks (though the wait is killing me). They are a class act - way better than anything at or around the price. Coming over from a history of Holdens and Mitsubishis rather than Toyotas, but my research came to exactly the same conclusions.
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Dude I'm right there with you. Ordered my first Ford (a G6E same as you) in 20 years a few weeks ago. Awaiting delivery in 2 weeks (though the wait is killing me). They are a class act - way better than anything at or around the price. Coming over from a history of Holdens and Mitsubishis rather than Toyotas, but my research came to exactly the same conclusions.
Yes it's a good feeling to know that you have picked this car on it's merits. In the space of 4 weeks, I have learnt so much by browsing though the various car sites on the net. It helps a lot to know your stuff when you walk into to negotiate with a dealer.

Gee it's more of a sea change for you coming from the "arch enemy" in Holden!
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However you still get a beautiful car which is very cheap to run and still have more power and torque than most other cars on the road. Plus you get a grand back from the Government.
Yes still a very good buy at $46K on road especially with the Sat. Nav & Ipod integration. Gas really is a no cost option for me. Was quoted a price of $54,600 on road in the western suburbs today. The salesperson there said he could probably take a $1,000 off this price.

I intend to trade up to a new car every 2-3 years, hopefully I'll still have some good resale value.

As you say even with gas, it still has more power & torque than most cars on the road. When petrol hits $2 per litre eventually (gas will increase too no doubt) it may vindicate my decision even further.
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Grimus I would probably average 500-550 km's per week. My Camry V6 is costing me a fortune at present.

Wouldn't the resale value in 2 year's time, be better with the gas option too ?

Oh & thanks for your welcome


I wouldn't be worrying about resale mate, It's gonna be worth 30k less in 5 years no matter what. It's worth 10k less as soon as you drive it around the block.

Toyotas, as much as they are disliked here are always going to have better residual value than Ford-Holden etc.

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My old man almost bought one,but decided on the xr6t ,hes so happy with his new car ,cant believe the diff between his old comm sv8 and new one.Youve done well mate happy motoring
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