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Old 12-04-2013, 08:39 AM   #31
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Since when?

We've had enough doom and gloom crap this week thanks. Ford are more committed to the Territory than they are to the Falcon.

I smell a troll.
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bit of a TROLL! Go away!
The intention of this post was to have a valid discussion about Ford's intention. Last year, at Sydney Motor Show, the Kuga and Territory were sitting side-by-side. I remember talking to one Ford rep about needing to buy a Terra for this year. Even though i told him i have three kids, he kept pushing me to the Kuga. I went later back to Ford's (outside) stand and spoke to a completely different person, and yet the same thing; just pushing me to the Kuga. At that point, i started to wonder about Ford's real intention. Since then, i've seen heaps of Kuga advertising and it just annoyed me on Wednesday seeing more advertisment, so i posted this discussion. I do support Ford's local industry buy purchasing a new car as often as possible. Hope this clarifies my intention and sorry for any misunderstanding.

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The way I see it is the OP was asking opinions on what others would do or think if it were to happen.

When I say valid discussion, I didn't mean that I agree that Kuga will be replacing Territory etc, rather that I think the OP is not a troll and wants genuine opinions if it were to happen. I guess my issue is with members calling other members trolls without actually contributing to the discussion is a positive manner.

I'm sorry if anyone misunderstood my inital post.
Correct, just asking what others views were. It's actually the first time i've posted a new discussion, and this was the intention, just a discussion, like when anyone goes to the pub!

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New Kuga- L-4524 W-2077 inc mirrors H-1685
Territory- L-4833 W-1898 ex mirrors H-1716

For fun:

Captiva7- L-4673 W-1849 H-1727

You are best comparing a new Kuga with a Captiva floppy ears, are you in the market?
Yes, our lease is almost up; but defiently need a Terra or bigger, as i have three kids
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Old 12-04-2013, 08:54 AM   #32
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Ford is aiming to transition consumers from Territory to the new Kuga, but what do we do?

Do we start to purchase Kuga now, on the basis that Territory wont be around long term? Or do we continue to support Territory, which also supports Falcon?

For us personally, Kuga is too small, so it's a no go... Nevertheless, i say continue to support Territory if you want to continue Falcon into the future....
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Old 12-04-2013, 08:59 AM   #33
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Where is the Kuga made? Wiki tells me Germany and Spain, where would Australian delivered models be made?
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Old 12-04-2013, 09:08 AM   #34
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The intention of this post was to have a valid discussion about Ford's intention. Last year, at Sydney Motor Show, the Kuga and Territory were sitting side-by-side. I remember talking to one Ford rep about needing to buy a Terra for this year. Even though i told him i have three kids, he kept pushing me to the Kuga. I went later back to Ford's (outside) stand and spoke to a completely different person, and yet the same thing; just pushing me to the Kuga. At that point, i started to wonder about Ford's real intention. Since then, i've seen heaps of Kuga advertising and it just annoyed me on Wednesday seeing more advertisment, so i posted this discussion. I do support Ford's local industry buy purchasing a new car as often as possible. Hope this clarifies my intention and sorry for any misunderstanding.
Ok no problem. Allow me to explain a few things. The Kuga is a global vehicle, competing in a HOT market segment. They are probably under pressure from HQ to generate interest in the Kuga as it is an all-new name to Australia whereas the Territory is not. They need to work to build the brand cachet of the car/badge whereas the Territory will more or less sell itself in numbers 1000-1200 per month comfortably. Head office have high expectations for the Kuga and are pushing the regional arms to generate interest in it to get it off the ground. A reasonable and forseeable process with any new car.

I don't think it is any part of a Ford conspiracy to shed the Territory, if indeed the Terri is to be replaced it won't be any time before 2017 and it would be with a vehicle like the global Ford Edge (next generation) or the SUV variant of the T6/Ford Ranger.
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Where is the Kuga made? Wiki tells me Germany and Spain, where would Australian delivered models be made?
Spain....
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Old 12-04-2013, 01:23 PM   #36
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Ford will only have 2 SUV (Kuga & Territory), Toyota has 3 that sell very very well, Mazda have 2, Hyundai have 2, Holden have 2, so why can't Ford have 2? I don’t think of it as one is here to replace the other, there is just 2 very differently sized SUV Ford offer.


Also, Advertising for Kuga will clearly out way Territory for the next 12 months or so, because Kuga is an all new model & Territory is coming to the end of its current model. But when the 2014 Territory update comes out, the opposite will happen.
What 2014 territory? Have heard no such thing.
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What 2014 territory? Have heard no such thing.
He's talking about probably an SZ Mk II update that should be out in 2014 or 2015, carrying with it all the goodies the 2014 Falcon is supposed to be getting.
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He's talking about probably an SZ Mk II update that should be out in 2014 or 2015, carrying with it all the goodies the 2014 Falcon is supposed to be getting.
OK but still heard nothing about it. Would there likely be any sheetmetal changes?
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OK but still heard nothing about it. Would there likely be any sheetmetal changes?
Highly unlikely. It will be features and efficiency upgrades. Bob G made a throw-away comment about it last year or the year before when the usual media suspects were whipped up into a self-induced frenzy about the Falcon's future.
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Highly unlikely. It will be features and efficiency upgrades. Bob G made a throw-away comment about it last year or the year before when the usual media suspects were whipped up into a self-induced frenzy about the Falcon's future.
No worries thanks. I'm actually picking a new Territory up soon hence the question - dont want it outdated in less than 12 months (sheetmetal wise).
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No worries thanks. I'm actually picking a new Territory up soon hence the question - dont want it outdated in less than 12 months (sheetmetal wise).
So am I, and I'm fairly confident that the cosmetic changes won't be that substantial to make me wait.
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