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02-06-2008, 11:02 PM | #31 | ||
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That is pretty bad fuel economy tho. I recently took my zetec from sydney to adelaide and managed to get the fuel consumption under 6L per hundred, sitting on 120kph. I do approximately 600ks a week and only use one tank of petrol, and most of this driving is stop/start city driving delivering pizza's. So i would seriously try and get ford to look at the fuel consumption. Because even my old 87 automatic laser at worst only burnt 10L per 100kms. And as for not running in top gear, there is something wrong there, i always put my zetec in to 5th around the 50-60k mark, and have never heard a peep out of it.
P.S. I no im comparing it to the zetec but thats the only comparison i have, i wouldnt expect a 2L to have too many differences in economy or how fast u need to be going before u slot it into 5th.
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03-06-2008, 01:49 AM | #32 | |||
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06-06-2008, 10:42 AM | #34 | ||
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I am happy your XR4 meets your expectations... But not everyone is happy with just average which where this car sits in "My Opinion" which I am entitled to do. As for Jazz comment I made my requirements fairly clear in an earlier post. I have 2 good Fords so I was willing to take a punt on Ford No 3 the jury is still out on if Ford No 3 was a mistake or not. But at the end of the day I can afford not to drive it because I have 2 other choices of cars to pick from. My children who are in the demographic target for this car are not in any way overly impressed or passionate about the XR4. In fact my daughter wants her Barina SRi back.
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06-06-2008, 10:49 AM | #35 | ||
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Fair enough then. I can't lie and say I'm overly passionate about the car either, but for what it is I like it. Doesn't mean there's not heaps of other cars I'd rather be driving ;)
If it was up to me I'd be scooting around in a Gen3 or XR6T but taking the 'sensible' option was a good idea at the time - unfortunately, if you are a car enthusiast, cars are anything but sensible :p |
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06-06-2008, 11:11 AM | #36 | ||
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i love my XR4 and if the seats were any lower i'd hardly be able to see over the steering wheel lol..even my bf who is close to 6ft doesnt think there is any problem with the seat height.
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06-06-2008, 01:08 PM | #37 | |||
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To many people are complacent in putting up with defects only to be pushed aside by dealerships and motor comapnies who claim that the problem cannot be fixed. If you purchase a new car and it has a problem which cannot be rectified then both the dealership who sold the product to you under a contract of sale and the manufacturer of that product have a big problem..... The Trade Practices Act (Com), Fair Trading Act (Vic) and Consumer Affairs Victoria are your friend. |
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06-06-2008, 02:12 PM | #38 | |||
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the problem for instance with the start up issue is, FORD can claim that it is written in the ECU for the car to do that to protect itself against harm and BAM, nothing you can do about it because they still class the car as "within running perameters". So i would suggest that you get the dealership to first acknowlege that its a defect then go from there as you will have the ammunition to get it fixed.
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06-06-2008, 05:32 PM | #39 | |||
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However, should you over come the above mentioned hurdle, normally when booking in your car at a dealership to have somthing looked at, you a given a print out when you pick the car up which sets out the reason why the car was examined, the problem/s identified and the action taken in regards to this problem (if any). |
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06-06-2008, 10:18 PM | #40 | |||
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07-06-2008, 10:34 AM | #41 | |||
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17-06-2008, 04:00 PM | #42 | |||
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My XR6T (which im trading in this weekend) has had a total of 35 return trips to the dealership in the 3 years ive had it.. (15 of those was in the first 6 weeks of owning it) Looks like you may have received a car built on a friday or monday.. sorry to hear about it.. |
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02-07-2008, 07:13 PM | #43 | ||
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Give the guy kudos for giving some honest feedback. My personal experience of this car - I was given a red XR4 for the day as a loan vehicle while my F6 was being serviced. I drove it from Metro Ford in Brisbane to the airport, out to Ipswich and back to Metro Ford. (Total trip about 100kms). I hope no one here works there.....here goes - I pretty much gave it a performance test - as you do with loan vehicles. Mine was a manual. I was expecting a car that handled like a go cart. Sadly disappointed. It was no boat but it didn't seem to be any better than my sister's Suzuki Swift. I expected a zippy 2l engine. Again, sadly disappointed. The car had 5500km on the clock and it was very underwhelming - sorry guys. I expected a MX5-type gear shift. Instead, it seemed very notchy with no clutch feel at all. It was smoother than my old BA F6 manual, but nothing like a Mazda box (not even close). The interior was modern and seats were sporty and firm (just the way I like them). In fact I really like the look of the car in general (mine had white stripes on red). Overall I would NOT describe the XR4 as a performance car. One of the work cars is a new Mini. That's a whole other review but suffice to say it is the most overrated car on the market. Again, I am left wondering what the 'experts' find so good about some cars. At the end of the day different people suit different cars and we all need to respect those choices. If you own a XR4 then you have a great looking, economical and stylish car. Be happy with it. If you are looking at buying one because you want a performance car, I would suggest you look at all your options - including cars made by those whale-eating people Mowog hates. |
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Did you drive it any differently through corners to your RWD? The reviews of this car praise its handling above pretty much everything else the car delivers. Having taken my XR4 down the Great Ocean Road, i can say without a doubt that it handled better than my XR6T that had quite a bit of suspension work done to it. Quote:
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Ralliart Colt? - to pricey and ugly Golf Polo GTI - to pricey and bland looking, but certainly more to be gained out of the engine Suzuki Swift Sport - underwhelming at best |
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17-07-2008, 10:17 PM | #45 | ||
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Hey Mowog,
Were your problems sorted after going back to Ford? i'm interested in how you went. On a side note- travelling to the city along the freeway last week and the road is SHOCKING - hit a rock or the like that had come out of a hole in the roadworks section and wham - flat tyre. By the time i got to an emergency lane (parts of the fwy don't have any) she was kaput..... no damage to the rim but $285 later....... : I know... yep they are great tyres and well worth the money, but when it pops on you like that...... ohh, and i got the spare back into the car wihtout the dramas some have had (mind you i was very mindful of the problems some guys have had putting it back in) Cheers,
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27-07-2008, 12:21 PM | #46 | ||
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The car seems to have settled down now. The engine feels a bit better.
One thing that has shown up lately is orange spots in the paint? Has anyone else had this problem on white cars?
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27-07-2008, 03:30 PM | #47 | ||
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probably sap from a tree you park near. won't be the paint.
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27-07-2008, 07:41 PM | #48 | |||
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27-07-2008, 11:49 PM | #49 | ||
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twilight-zone...
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28-07-2008, 08:31 AM | #50 | |||
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Might be worth getting in touch with him. http://www.fordxr4.com/forum/index.p...=profile;u=110 |
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