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If it is styled much like the 2013 Mondeo/Fusion, it will work. It appeals to the Yanks and Europeans. I am sure Aussies like it too. Last edited by chevypower; 08-07-2012 at 11:11 AM. |
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wow...just wow...
Some of those comments really highlight the difference between our to nations.
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08-07-2012, 11:09 AM | #34 | |||
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it's the most logical way to cover that niche and show GM and Chrysler up for not having the brains to deliver cost efficient solutions to a still important niche. Ford has not given up on large cars, it's just down their priority list and also contingent on what is requires in a few global markets apart from USA and Australia. |
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(My research of responses over the years is that they hate the AU-BA-BF-FG noses and the lack of scalloping on door skins) |
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08-07-2012, 01:18 PM | #36 | |||
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08-07-2012, 02:09 PM | #37 | |||
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2. It sold very well in the US throughout the 1960s. But it was an economy car, not a performance car. (Yes, the Sprints were "performance" models, but they paled in comparison to Mustangs, Fairlanes, and Galaxies. And the '70-1/2 Falcon Cobra Jet is an oddity.)
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I've been in contact with a Ford dealer in California that, coincidentally, has the same name as us, and he sent us some dealership stickers and other goodies, one of which is on the back window...certainly made a few people ask questions...
The owner of the dealership said in an email (after I sent him a few pictures of our G6E and details about it), that he loved it, that they could sell hundreds of them. Then I told him that the RRP of the car (I know, no one pays RRP on any car) was $54,000 with the extras it had fitted, and we had paid $47,000 (before trade-in), and he immediately said "Well...not at that price I couldn't...". Certainly not in a market where you can get a V6 Mustang for less than $25,000, and a hotter V8 one for not much more. Then again, the Ford Capri convertible was always staggeringly cheaper in the USA that it was sold for here, even though it was built here in Australia... Holden has done it with the Commodore for many years...no real reason Ford couldn't if they wanted to, especially with the Ecoboost four cylinder now. I do suspect though that Ford Australia is much more heavily influenced by "head office" in the USA than Holden is by General Motors... Last edited by 2011G6E; 08-07-2012 at 04:34 PM. |
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im sure Americans would love a 4 door mustang, if they had the oppurtunity to buy one.
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08-07-2012, 06:04 PM | #40 | |||
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As for price, it comes down to several issues. Everything sells for cheaper in America, due to a combination of higher sales/population and less profit per sale required, but also a lower minimum wage. For most world cars as well, being RHD makes them more expensive, as we being RHD are the minority. |
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08-07-2012, 08:51 PM | #41 | ||
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OK fair enough snow and ice for 4 to 5 months in the northern states
but how did the yanks exist there without their FWD AWD cars lets stick with the Ford brand how did they drive T models and as we knew back in the day they were all RWD in the snow in the or even new Cussies Fairlanes and of course Falcons with RWD why do they have to have FWD AWD now have they forgotten how to drive? dont we have snow here must be marketing doing it also why cant Ford Au put the Territory running gear into a Falcon and export them as an AWD wouldnt that be the same thing |
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08-07-2012, 09:23 PM | #42 | ||
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Lets say next gen Falcon post 2016:
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If it was to go FWD/AWD why bother with Falcon at all when you have Mondeo? Which a new one is nearly done for 2013 right? If Falcon managed to get under $30K its a direct threat to Mazda 6, Cruze, Camry, etc. But thats not possible with it being manufactured in Australia. |
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08-07-2012, 09:52 PM | #43 | |||
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As for styling well the Americans do have different tastes to Aussies. Seeing the Lincolns it shows the more ugly you can make a car the better for the US market.
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8 speed would surely just be for the gadget factor. Normal driving the ZF6 already takes off in 2nd
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Personally, I think the Falcon is way better looking than both. I've never been a fan of US-market Fords.
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GM and Chrysler are staying with larger engines and running them "off peak" with cylinder deactivation to achieve variable displacement where as Ford is right into down-sized turbo Ecoboost engines, the increased efficiency means that staying with a 6-speed auto is more than acceptable with a smaller, more efficient ecoboost engine Our Falcon still reminds Americans too much of the rounded football Taurus, today's hatred of that style is why they overcompensated with the big bold look... The styling difference between the two countries is considerable and trying to make one car suit both markets is almost impossible and the the reason a Falcon still exists. Last edited by jpd80; 09-07-2012 at 06:19 AM. |
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XT Falcon vs MY13 Taurus 3.5v6 Length (mm) 4955 5153 Width (mm) 1868 2159 http://www.topgear.com/au/ford/falcon/spec/ford08pe http://www.ford.com/cars/taurus/spec...ions/exterior/ While i'd like to see falcon tried over there (as a niche), i can't see it happening.
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It's also why the whole Falcon export plan fails. |
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imagine those same figures with exchange rates at 60-70 cents US.... |
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They want bold styling, higher waistline and short overhangs, The Falcon styling is the complete opposite. |
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09-07-2012, 10:18 PM | #57 | ||
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And if you want more proof, check out the grizzling over on GM Inside news, they're already whinging
about VF spy shots, the glasshouse looks early 2000s, this is not right, that's not right, wah, wah, wha Yeah, a forum isn't necessarily filled with potential buyers but I'm quite shocked at the mixed response. |
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Q. Why aren't Falcons sold in America ???
A. Because Dearborn could not tolerate a subsidiary of theirs located on the ar5e end of the world producing better cars than the parent company. |
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