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10-07-2008, 08:25 PM | #31 | |||
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When I was working in Wellington for 3 months, it seemed that almost every second person was driving a subaru with a bonnet scoop, and went whoosh with the turbo when racing out of the lights!!
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11-07-2008, 08:01 AM | #34 | |||
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Is it easier to ship a car from NZ than it is to ship one from elsewhere on the planet? a) given its RHD, and b) would they run similar regulations to us? I also noticed that the G6ET is only NZ$5000 more expensive than a G6E !!! which is about AU$3700 compared to the AU$8000... Pricing is strange, but good in NZ... :evil3: |
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I'm not sure of the story when you try to bring a new one in... I'm sure they would make it as hard as possible! Plus, you'd probably get zero warranty on it here.
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The wagon failed to attract attention at the Melbourne car show had it,it would have been coming here
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That was before people knew there would be no falcon wagon
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Yeah they did, but they might have been smart enough to say nothing so they could clear out the BF wagon stock... who knows... if the Mondeo wagon was around when i got mine car, i think i would have got the wagon
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16-07-2008, 05:04 PM | #40 | |||
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I would've considered a wagon too... ...if they had an XR5 version
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16-07-2008, 05:21 PM | #41 | |||
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I saw what I believe was the MMS show car wagon a few weeks ago outside Product Engineering, black, real dark windows and a big yellow Left Hand Drive Evaluation Vehicle sticker on the back, so it seems to me its still being evaluated.
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16-07-2008, 07:47 PM | #43 | ||
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This is from the FORD UK site, BUT that wagon will never come here..220ps !!!!
Your vehicle * Ford Mondeo * Estate * Titanium * 2.5 Duratec 220ps * Durashift 6-Speed Manual Base price £22,895.00 Selected options * Thunder Metallic £375.00 * New York Cloth in Infinity Blue Total price £23,270.00 iThe estimated 'On the Road' retail price for all car models excluding Ford Ranger* includes items such as delivery to dealer, Vehicle Excise Duty, Vehicle First Registration Fee, cost of Number Plates (estimated) and VAT (at 17.5%)
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17-07-2008, 09:41 AM | #45 | |||
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Motor shows are probably the worst testing possible. Typically the demographic attending are young and very unlikely to be in the market to buy a new car. The poor demographic attending motor shows is one of the prime reasons so many importers (Benz, Porsche, etc) no longer bother getting a stand as they get better bang for their buck from targetted events such as invitation only drive days etc. There is definitely a martket for the Mondeo wagon. Look at the success of the Mazda 6 wagon as an example. Ford should import this wagon and offer it in a range of equipment levels. Fleets will be interested in the TDCi but user-choosers are more likely to be looking for a "Ghia" spec diesel or a petrol powered sports variant. |
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17-07-2008, 11:03 AM | #46 | |||
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Would be a good combination 2.5T with a six speed manual in a wagon.
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Well read this and then tell me if what you are saying is true Melbourne is the place to go and will be the showcase for new cars in the coming years
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17-07-2008, 12:23 PM | #48 | |||
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The PR material is stuffed full of "puffery" in order to sound more important. The last time I went, it was as a guest (freebie as an Audi owner). I admit that it is nice to see new cars, but the show is not the best place, as there is no guarantee to see the full range, and most of the car reps there are just eye-candy ;) And whilst there is nothing wrong with a good dose of eye-candy ...they can't answer my car questions!
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I agree with you 100% BUT when like the Mondeo Wagon being an one off display you may not have seen it anywhere else
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Well I've got my Mazda 6 brochures and they have just dropped in price by over $2k - so it looks like I'm off to Mazda to get a mid sized wagon !!!
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I genuinely hope you enjoy your Mazda - Even as a previous owner of a Mazda, I just couldn't bring myself to buy the new Mazda6.
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25-07-2008, 01:31 PM | #54 | ||
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For those interested this is part of an article on CarsGuide referring to the new Fiesta & Kuga which references the Mondeo wagon:
'Two of the best and brightest Fords from Europe are being readied for sales in Australia. The great-looking, new Fiesta and the compact Kuga four-wheel drive are set for Down Under deliveries, with only the timing, price and equipment still to be set. Both should be in showrooms in the first quarter of 2009. They will —Join the Mondeo station wagon, which is already confirmed but running late, and probably the S-Max people mover. Ford Australia, however, isn't revealing details under a policy that prevents commenting on future products and despite the importance of the company's quality compact imports. Even the Mondeo wagon, which was previewed at the Melbourne motor show at the start of the year, is still subject to speculation. “Yes, the car is coming,” says spokesman Mark Winslow. “We will announce the details when we are ready.” ' Sounds like he is sick of being asked "when". I would think that this would mean there is significant interest in the car ??? |
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This ad appears in the current issue of New Scientist (Australia & New Zealand version), all of the other adds in the mag are for Australia. Notice that the name is listed as Titanium X (UK branding?) and that it's a 2.2 litre. There's absolutely no other detail in the ad apart from the logo and fuel consumption figures. They're supposed to be releasing it in October but no word from ford : What's everyone think? |
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MMMM.. Ford CAN build hot looking station wagons.
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26-08-2008, 01:29 PM | #60 | ||
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I'm about to order a Subaru Outback because I couldn't wait any longer.
Surely there would be some press if it was to be released in October !!! |
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