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20-07-2012, 06:12 PM | #31 | |||
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I'd love to know what this journalist drives, probably a Mazda 3 with a wing that he considers sporty, probably matches his skinny jeans. Today's man is more concerned with fuel economy and heated cup holders than driving a real car, bit of a shame really.
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20-07-2012, 07:14 PM | #33 | |||
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20-07-2012, 07:58 PM | #34 | ||
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my mate had to go from a ford to a import due to growing family.
a much worse car in many ways - design is very poor to the ford but! build seems far better. fords and wheel alignment front suspention has it got better? love my current ford xr8 tickford and all my old ones fairlane,xb wagon,xw, 1964 corsair |
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21-07-2012, 01:24 PM | #36 | |||
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That said, there are a few "lazy" design points inside the Falcon that could be done way better with a little extra thought...better quality plastics (or maybe a bit thicker), soft close passenger roof grab handles and center console lid, auto up and down on all electric windows, little stuff like that, nothing major, but things that give a car a real and tangible "quality feel". |
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21-07-2012, 02:50 PM | #37 | |||
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26-07-2012, 12:06 AM | #38 | |||
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http://www.thepunch.com.au/author-bios/mitchell-nadin/ That really says it all. Used to draw for a living, then started to write articles about Australia's car industry. Next you'll see Kindergartners moving onto Cadetships with The Australian? Have a look at the about us page: http://www.thepunch.com.au/about-us/ Anyone, and I mean anyone... can write drivel for this site and print it up there. What has the world come to?
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10-09-2012, 08:26 PM | #39 | |||
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Ahh good. Someone did post this link. Finally the forum search tool works for me. This is a great article, and will light the fire of any Falcon enthusiast. Great article right there. If you haven't read it. READ IT!!!
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Isn't our Mazda 3 sourced from Thailand?
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10-09-2012, 08:52 PM | #41 | ||
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Japan isn't it?
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Mechanically and dynamically as a car our G6E is amazing. It's comfortable and a real mile eater.
However, you can't ignore the little detail niggles...things that other makers just do as an "of course" part of building a car, which Ford don't bother with, even on a supposedly prestige car like the G6E...no auto up and down windows all around, flimsy plastics, no soft close on overhead grab handles or center console lids, thin paint on the bodywork, unpainted bare iron on engines and other parts under the car...it's sad really. As a drivers car, for the price, it's pretty good...but it is just so close to being a great car...and motoring journalists who are used to those little details being included on even some of the cheapest of foreign cars are well within their rights to ask Ford Australia what the hell they are thinking... |
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IMO, the FG Mk1 and 2 are some of the best cars on the roads in Australia today. Ford have now completely nailed the combination of reliability, power, looks, comfort and fuel economics. Now all they need to work on is the little things which would make owning one that little bit better. I own a 2006 BMW 130i and it was either going to be that or an FG Falcon. What made me choose the Beemer was mostly the little things, i.e Factory xenons, leather, dual zone climate, auto wipers, sun roof, heated mirrors, 350mm front and 300mm rear brakes, etc etc. People may reckon I am a yuppy for wanting little creature comforts, but as society becomes more technology/gadget crazed, so should the products we use. |
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11-09-2012, 10:36 AM | #49 | ||
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auto wipers are silly. what are heated mirrors!?
Can your BMW let u dial in a cruise control speed to the exact km/h? The FG allows for a digital speedo so I can dial in exact speeds. Tiz precision I tells ya! |
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11-09-2012, 10:42 AM | #50 | |||
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Heated mirrors are when the car detects when I demist the front/rear window, it heats the side mirrors to remove any condensation. Nope, so that's a good feature of the Falcon! If I want that, I'd have to get the ECU coded to display the speed on the cluster screen, which is possible. |
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11-09-2012, 01:34 PM | #51 | ||
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some other cars may have more emphasis on gadgets, but the qualities i have always enjoyed above all else with the falcon are safe easy quiet mile eating performance, robustness, ease of servicing, great long life engine characteristics, wonderful low down torque,,
having been as my step dad would have described in my youth as a tear *** and power lover, in my mature years , i really have come to love the easy performance of the falcon, while i still have some blood flowing i would still kill for a big boss powered falcon or F6(bit of that young tear *** showing)$$$ don`t allow it, on car forums people talk about performance and gadgets often, but next time your about to cross that intersection with small traffic gaps, take note of how little throttle it takes to get the big falcon easily and quickly across with a minimum of fuss with any power unit , even when your cruising along in the back streets of the 40/50 k an hour area`s these things don`t just eat miles on the highway with amazing ease, i may get laughed off the forums but, but even idling along with 1100 or 1200 hundred revs it`s also a great car to also drive slow, jump out of an over sea`s model go for a drive, come back and drive the falcon, the brake feel and steering in the falcon is second to none, no timing belts to change, the fast change front hub bearings, tiny flaws aside that all cars have and falcon is no different, there will always be the odd article made by ill informed gits to which i give no credence, i will be buying another falcon. |
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11-09-2012, 01:53 PM | #52 | ||
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One of the best improvements has been the lowering of protectionist tarriffs on cars from overseas. It forced makers here to better the breed to compete with better quality and better equipped (yes they were!) cars coming in from overseas for cheaper prices.
If the government still strongly protected the car industry as they used to in the seventies and eighties, do you honestly think we'd be driving the standard of Australian made car we see with the Falcon and Commodore? Of course not...if the other guy is hamstrung by import tariffs and duties to artificially inflate the price they have to sell for, then why try harder when you're selling to a captive audience here in Oz, forced to take whatever dreck you throw at them? You can see the change, for example, with our WB ute...I have in my hot little hand an old Wheels magazine from August 1981. Tariffs had been lowered, and people were crying about the "demise of the Australian car industry" even back then. The WB V8 ute sold for a bit over $9800 at the time, but you culd walk down the road and buy a Ford Courier, Datsun ute, Holden Rodeo, or Toyota Hilux ute for down around the $7000 mark. The Jap utes were all far better equipped and more efficient than the old Kingy ute. Until then, people thought they only had one choice...a Falcon or a Kingswood ute...but the opening up of trade (just a little bit) meant people had a wider choice at a farer price, and exposure to better vehicles. Our industry is seeing the same thing now...choice has never been better for the consumer, and it's truly hard to actually buy a "bad" car now in any price range. Isn't that better than ignoring what the world has to offer and turning a blind eye to the faults of our dinky di home grown stuff and just accepting it warts and all? |
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11-09-2012, 01:58 PM | #53 | ||
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Inferior as in build quality or technology advancements... thats the question.
Id say they are infact inferior as far as build quality goes... I have not had one yet that has not needed something repaired at the first service, and Ive had alot... On the other hand we have Fiestas and a BT-50 of which none of them require any repairs on the first service. I remember all the people who bought BA Falcons and hated them simply because of minor things like brake shudder and rust.... Do think those people bought Falcons again? Some may have but the majority went elsewhere and are probably on their second car since the BA.
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11-09-2012, 04:28 PM | #56 | |||
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So...just put up with shoddily build cars with "minor things" like brake shudder and rust, and just be mindlessly and unquestioningly happy that you're driving something Australian instead of demanding local makers pick up thier game to match the imports...? |
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11-09-2012, 09:48 PM | #57 | |||
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it`s very hard to take a big step forward if one foot is nailed to the ground, holden ran at a loss for 4 years with the VE, there`s no doubt ford oz is running with limited purse strings, even with in the last 10 years of many good accomplishments, the local cars are still struggling, yet the imports are still FLOODING into Australia from all over the globe and with twice as many models here as in the US one has to conclude indeed the playing field is not level. i hope i`m wrong, but i would have to bet unless something changes in a decade we won`t be manufacturing much in the way of local cars. you mention brake shudder like falcons are the only cars that have it, my lexus at the moment has brake shudder (soon to be fixed), my cm valiant suffered from it, the old girls blue bird suffered from it, etc,etc, but i get the point. |
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12-09-2012, 12:02 AM | #58 | |||
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