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25-11-2009, 07:48 PM | #31 | |||
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The Falcon has a low R&D budget compared to its rivals yet can deliver so much. Would love to see what would come of the car if it had twice its budget.
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I don't agree that fords coming from OS are any more superior to the Australian Built Falcons. 5 Star Ancap is nothing to sneeze at. It proves ford has come a long way. While safety is an important consideration, other aspects of a car are equally important. Value for money is one. Ride and comfort and the level of inclusions. The thing I liked the most about my Mondeo is that you pretty much got everything standard. The Falcon you have to option. Depending on what you want, it's gonna cost you. One of the main reasons why people prefer RWD over FWD is that you can't rip a skiddie as good in a FWD drive car as you can in a RWD. :hihi: How will one survive at Summernats and Friday nights at Macca's. FWD has come along way from the early days. I still prefer a RWD myself and I like Auto's, neither of which were available in my car. But I figure, it's not the end of the world, so give it a go. |
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what is the relative pricing of a mondeo and an equivelent falcon? |
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Lets say Mondeo XR5. One of the most expensive Mondeo's in the line up.
Comes standard with everything for about $46K, there's not really anything to option except a tow pack etc. And we'll go an NA XR6 for similar 'sporty' taste and power. NA Xr6 you will need to option sunroof, leather seats, parking sensors, safety pack (curtain airbags, perimeter alarm), technology pack, Premium audio pack , 18 inch alloys if they still come with 17's which I think they do?, lights on feature, carpet mats, scuff plates, smokers pack (if you wish, but it does come standard in mondeo). So that is a lot of options, Im unsure if you would get all that for under $46K as the ford website as we all know doesn't do prices anymore. |
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The mondeo is a nice car no doubt about it. But the falcon does deliver more for not much less and cost you a tad more in fuel. It all just depends on your priorities. I would see a mondeo as purely an a to b car. I wouldn't tow with it, nor it some of the rougher roads oz has for example. Where lucky to have such a choice!
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I put a tow bar on the Mondeo because I had a trailer. I've towed twice with it and it handles the job better than I thought. Most people will say that FWD are not made for towing. All that weight, reducing traction etc etc. I had a 1.8 litre focus a few years ago, and used it to tow a 7x4 trailer, same one I use the Mondeo to tow with. On a full load, pulled it no worries. Hills were a challenge in the focus , but the car happily towed a fully loaded trailer. I wouldn't put the car on a dirt road. You gotta clean it and fix the stone chips :hihi: |
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Well I guess that this family has an almost ideal mix.
A Territory for the hard yards and the ability to tow a 2000 Kgm caravan/trailer when we want to admit we are "grey nomads" And a Zetec HDCi for the two up trips to Adelaide (where we used to live) or Sydney without worrying about a fill in between times. And it falls short of the Falcon in very few areas, and is somewhat better in others like fuel economy. Ford, IMHO, have always built good cars in OZ but the Falcon and the Territory badly need a diesel engine option to give potential buyers ecological alternatives. The Territory coud do with a little more ground clearance too. And it's a pity about the ball joint problems. Having owned GMHA products and had something to do with their production facility I'm putting my money where my biases lie. You choose a car based on what you want to do with it. I think we have a good mix - but who knows what the future holds? In my view the current Falcon is probably the best built Oz car currently available. Here's hoping Ford can make it better with some lateral thinking. But volume counts - I think the plant in Belgium is dedicated to production of the Mondeo range? Perhaps 300,000 units or more per annum? With volume like that you can afford to be adventurous with options. Unless Ford get serious about exports, I expect the Oz based brand to suffer a slow painful demise. GMHA have managed to keep themselves afloat by pursuing the export orders vigourously. And BTW I would have seriously considered a Falcon if the diesel option was available. Cheers
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I would have gone a Falcon diesel if one was available. The G6E or G6E Turbo would be the equivalent to my MA 2007 TDCi. I paid just under $45K on the road with everything - bluetooth, mats, spats, sunroof, leather, bonnet protector, heated seats and the dealer threw in a tow bar and the first two services for nix.
This is a sweet car: http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/bncis/details.aspx?R=7399832&__sid=123C30AE2008&__Qpb=tr ue&Cr=0&__Ns=pCar_RankSort_Int32|1||pCar_PriceSort _Decimal|1||pCar_Make_String|0||pCar_Model_String| 0&keywords=&__N=1216%201247%201282%201252%201246%2 04294966463%204294966285%204294815839&seot=1&__Nne =15&trecs=192&silo=1011, but it's also pricey, and I wouldn't get a sunroof, unless I ponied up another $2k (most likely). This one is also a sweet car: http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/bncis/details.aspx?R=7601694&__sid=123C30AE2008&__Qpb=tr ue&Cr=4&__Ns=pCar_YearMade_Int32|1||pCar_RankSort_ Int32|1||pCar_PriceSort_Decimal|0&keywords=&__N=12 16%201247%201282%201252%201246%204294966463%204294 966285%204294965775%204294815840&SearchAction=N&se ot=1&__Nne=15&trecs=235&silo=1011. Again no sunroof. But is a good price, and I love that light coloured leather. Both would do everything I need, and as I'm getting older, I like a bit of luxury in my cars. However, I can only compare my Mondeo to my BA Futura. That Futura did 175K in 4 years, combination of highway and city as it was a company car. Two things went wrong when I had it - the boot wouldn't open (replaced solenoid) and the A/C pipe filled up and leaked into the car. Nothing serious here. It would get about 15l/100 in the city and the best I saw was 9l/100 on the highway. My Mondeo beats that easily, as I generally get about 700 kms out of a tank. I liked that Futura that much, I actually asked the place I left whether I could buy it, and if the had said yes, I reckon I'd still be driving it - it was a champion car. I'd be looking at the Titanium TDCi next time around or the G6E (Turbo if the missus says yes!). My issues are: need economy as I do mostly city with the occasional highway (maybe 700 kms twice a month) Need room as I have a young child and will possibly have another when my lease is up Need comfort and bluetooth That memory driver's seat might be the clincher for me. The hatch has plenty of room, and it comes with Bluetooth and a sunroof as standard. I know what the fuel consumption is going to be like as I've already got a diesel. I've already been quoted mid 40s drive away for a Titanium diesel. This is line ball with the non turbo G6E. If there was a diesel G6E, for me it would be a no brainer. Petrol, I'm thinking about the 450 kms I got to a tank in my Futura and not liking that. I know the insurance might be cheaper, and accessories are easier to find (and cheaper - I'd be looking at a pod on the roof), but fuel is the killer for me. My averages are as follows (at last fill up) Kms travelled: 32474 Average distance between fill ups: 524 kms Average cost per fill up: $74.06 Average cost per litre of diesel: $1.396 (most I paid was on 12/7/08 when diesel was $1.869 a litre!) Average amount of fuel into car: 43.6 litres Average fuel economy: 7l/100 kms Average operating cost (diesel only): $0.13 If I could get a Falcon to do the above, I'd get one in an instant. I know there is a diesel Territory coming out, but the only one that would interest me is the Ghia, and that's already in the $60K area (http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/bncis/details.aspx?R=7864329&__sid=123C30AE2008&__Qpb=tr ue&Cr=0&__Ns=pCar_YearMade_Int32|1||pCar_RankSort_ Int32|1||pCar_PriceSort_Decimal|0&keywords=&__N=12 16%201247%201282%201252%201246%204294966463%204294 966190%204294793077&seot=1&__Nne=15&trecs=244&silo =1011), which will make the diesel too pricey for me. The Territories are nice (in need of an update inside), but I couldn't justify the money. I have a mate who works at Ford, so I could get family and friends, but I think the discount you get is off the off the RRP, not any deal you negotiate with the dealer, and again it could be abotu the same price for the G6 as the Titanium TDCi. I do feel a bit of a turncoat for not supporting the local manufacturing here, but when I got my Mondeo, the BF was still about, and compared to the Mondeo it just didn't do it for me. Just my thoughts though.
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26-11-2009, 06:36 PM | #41 | ||
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Hmmm...Some of us might have the reverse 'fit' problem. I'm 5'7" (and proportionally long in leg), and the wife is similar height but short in leg. Oh oh, might make convincing her we 'really really need one' that much harder.
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Please dont forget the Falcon is the 3rd highest selling car in Aus for last months of 09.
ITs bloody good, Give it a diesel or a hybrid option and problem solved. It would not make scence to replace with a Mondeo as it is no where to be seen on the top 20 ladder. So how can you replace a car thats 3rd with one that sells like ********. They would loose 2500 sales per months.
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I agree was just testing for cars. (Accord Euro,Mazda 6 Mondeo,++++++4 weeks) Took the Honda Accord v6 for a spin back to back with FGE How can you even compare the hondas ******** ride and pathetic quality. Plastic crap cheap feeling interior. Dont go down that road. G6e is the best bang for backs <$50,000 with almsot no exceptions. Only car I liked in the class was the Aurion Pressara....PS its also locally built... I OWN AN AU UTE AND A LEXUS IS250. If I was not worried about the resale I would not touch the lexus. But my better half like the looks of the IS250 and the only reason i own it and not the G6E Turbo.
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I dunno about the Mondy replacing Falcon, but the Falcons days are definitely seem numbered?? didn't ford recently announce they are adopting a "global platform" and therefore not going to make vehicles for small local markets?? i'm sure that would include Falcon & Australia...
it's interesting to read some of the comments in this thread. there are those who will defend their Falcons till the end. to them i would say to this, get your **** into a Mondeo and experience what a pleasure they are to drive before you condemn them. i have driven both and their is no comparison imho. LRsedan had it right too, to spec up a Falcon XR6 to the same level as a Mondeo XR5, you'd be well above the list price... |
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why compare falcon and mondeo? to me, they are slightly different markets. both are extremely competitive at what they are designed to do. when you say you have driven both, were they the same year? were you towing a trailer up a hill? both do their job well but to say one is no comparison to the other is a bit of a stretch if you ask me but each to their own. with the demise of the wagon, and the fact that i don't really need one as my kids are getting beyond the pram stage, my next car will no doubt be a ford sedan of some sort. i've looked at mondeo's and the exterior styling (to me) isn't as good as falcon and the interior of the falcon (to me) is also a lot better. looks and styling are subjective so whats nice to me will be different for the next bloke. |
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it gets argued that mondeo isn't a big seller here. i reckon with half the effort ford uses to market the falcon it would be a winner with consumers rather than just the motoring journos... |
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the latter two are so chock full of goodies as standard the price is easily justified. not familiar with the other two so not so sure, although i have the brochure in front of me and their list is pretty impressive too. i agree mondeo is in the wrong bracket. it really is a big car...
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I disagree that it is better value. No way. I compared the Luxury spec model to the Xr5 and just could not see how it was value for money in any sense. The motoring press just love Mazdas, I bet they get a very good discount or something... I can't understand how they manage to only write gushing Mazda reviews and gloss over flaws.
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Luxery spec model has enough to justify the price tag, But it is overpriced (as is its competitors). Quote:
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like i said, my experience with mondeo so far has been either XR5 (of which mine arrived in port today) or Titanium TDi both of which i would take over the Falcon i am driving at the moment (which admittedly is an XT) debating is futile really anyway as previously mentioned by someone, opinios are subjective. as for mazda, i had an Astina in the past which was a great little car but i think now their range has turned butt ugly with that stupid smiley face design!!
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To continue to Mazda6 Vs Mondeo argument....with my non-owner opinion for what it is worth. I'll say at the start that I am only interested in a 3-pedal manual, notippy-tronic thing even vaguely considered (showing my age and bias). These are my impressions of recent test-drives only 10mins apart, over the same roads.
Dealers - both local Ford dealer salesmen displayed lack of product knowledge, Mazda dealer definitely knew his product (and the variations across the equipment levels.) Vehicles (XR5 Vs M6) The Drive - M6 manual diesel Lux (+leather) I drove steered Ok and had a better feel gearbox than Mondeo, but Mondeo ride and steering seemed to me, far superior. Mondeo reminded me of my old/stolen 88 Prelude. XR5 has ooomph from low revs and feels like a bigger motor (early Hondas, V8s, old-style 6). M6 Diesel suffered classic turbo lack of urge below 1900rpm ('tho better than Audi 1.9 diesel I suffered for a weekend). The Interior - apart from the obvious size difference (very esp. after XR5>M6 transition) felt far more opulent in the Mondeo than Mazda, reminiscent of our 87 Telstar TX5 Ghia (that just wore out ...). Instruments were better to use in the M6, I'm not taken by the Mondeo's focus on the colour screen for info. The Price - close enough for XR5 and M6 Lux Sports not to make any difference. The Equipment - XR5 is streets ahead. Revised M6 just coming onto market is stil playing catch up in this area. The Quality - M6 probably better given track record, few question marks over Ford...Hmmmmmm The Styling - (in my eyes) M6 is confronting , either love it or hate it. Mondeo is still basically conservative, with XR treatment helping it to stand out. Lack-of-notice factor will help with *not* being noticed when scooting around the countryside The Colour Range - Mazda6 wins hands down. Seems Ford has supply problems gaining vehicles that are not black/white/grey for the XR5 range (it is not as if Ford UK/Belgium don't make them!!) - poor import decision IMHO. ...... The Winner (for me anyway) - XR5 Turbo, with a couple of reservations. ....... But it all comes back to what catches your personal eye, and the things important to you. |
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you aren't wrong about the colours. i would love to have had the option of some of the colours in the Focus/Fiesta/Falcon ranges... ended up going Black as that was the only one my missus liked (apart from Sea Grey but we are moving away from a grey car)
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I directly compared the Mondeo and Mazda 6 wagons. They're both very good cars and have different strengths, but no way would I say the Mazda 6 is a better car. The Mazda 6 performs better, but the Mondeo is a far more refined and comfortable car on NZ country roads where I mainly drive.
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The Mazda have the same 2.5L 4 cylinder. Cannot compare to the 2.5T in the XR5. The Mazdas don't even come with parking sensors (Front AND Rear in the Mondy). Where does the Mazda have better equipment? We looked closely at the top models in both ranges and the XR5 was miles ahead. If you were comparing non-XR5 models, then that is a different comparison altogether.
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As for Mazda Fanboi, I don't think so. Tried putting my mom in a Mondeo, she would have until it was a 4cyl for that much?? Nah the Falcon will do.
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