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12-06-2014, 09:37 PM | #151 | |||
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Actually our airport transport out here in the country is Ford Transits and the little old ladies don't mind it at all! I was referring to Toyota cars of course ;) |
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12-06-2014, 11:45 PM | #152 | |||
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From my experience Aussie cars built for Aussie conditions fall apart and develop the same rattles as cars not built for Aussie conditions. No cars going to hold up to the constant dirt road abuse you suggest is normal driving for anyone who isn't a ponce in your mind. |
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14-06-2014, 11:06 AM | #153 | |||
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Look at history of cars in aus. XK Falcon ? do you remember, not up to aussie conditions it was found and they had to do better. The first holden if you know the story a lot of testing had to be done and a lot of work went into it to strengthen it from the first 3 that came from the USA. What do you think ford and holden spent on their testing tracks and why, just go and educate yourself on all that they do and have done. Sure your other imports may be fine but do they have the testing done as our holden fords do. I drove my wifes Aurion and it does not cut it for me as i would not buy one my self you know because i know it's rubbish for me but for her and others it may be just fine for what they want or do but don't try to push me into having to buy such a garbage type of car, i don't like it at all and i don't want to be force fed crap. I like my falcons and commodores any day thank you, they are a much better car for all of australia much more than a Aurion and that's not bagging the Aurion it is what it is but it's not up to the falcon commodore as it's just a city car for old people and people who just ponce around and would not know any better. same for all the other FWD junk. I will look back and say that Australia was something to be proud of and people who achieved. I don't think a future will be anything to be proud of because of all the backward people leading our nation down the drain, the stupid lazy gutless good for nothings who will never make anything worth talking about. You get this wimpy new age guy city mob mentality that you need a 4X4 if you are to drive on a dirt road. it's total nonsense ! they are just morons and hopeless dipsticks bloody worthless dolts who push everyone around to their miserable point of view. fact is i have come across people like that bro. Bloody hopeless ! it's like you give them a job and they say they don't want to do that, because it's to hard for them, so i have to say ok princess go back your own way but don't come pushing me around with your halfwit crap. WERE AUSSIE FORD RUBBISH no not at all as only a total fool would say they were. |
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14-06-2014, 11:59 AM | #154 | ||
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You get this wimpy new age guy city mob mentality that you need a 4X4 if you are to drive on a dirt road. it's total nonsense ! they are just morons and hopeless dipsticks bloody worthless dolts who push everyone around to their miserable point of view. fact is i have come across people like that bro. Bloody hopeless ! it's like you give them a job and they say they don't want to do that, because it's to hard for them, so i have to say ok princess go back your own way but don't come pushing me around with your halfwit crap. [QUOTE] Then there's your attitude that FWD cars are crap, news flash, FWD cars drive and handle better in poor conditions and on dirt roads. Yes I drive my FWD cars on dirt roads often and I'd rather take my Focus/Fiesta and our Festiva on those roads than my Falcon, any faster than 60Km/h on those roads in the Falcon and it goes to slide and becomes unstable, can maintain 80Km/h safely on the same roads in the Focus/Fiesta and around 70km/h in the Festiva. The only thing FWD sucks for is higher powered cars. Everyone else just couldn't give a rats *** about which wheels drive the car and that is 90% of your new car buyers. Is the Falcon a rubbish car? It has its faults but I've never experienced a car with colder AC or such a comfy ride. Unfortunately its had its day and its dead come 2016. Australia has moved on. |
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15-06-2014, 02:24 AM | #156 | ||
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Umm... you do realise that the Aurion is built in Australia, right?
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15-06-2014, 09:23 AM | #157 | ||
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15-06-2014, 09:48 AM | #158 | ||
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Some random that we haven't met, posting his personal opinions on an anonymous internet forum..?
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15-06-2014, 10:06 AM | #159 | |||
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The other not-so-insignificant matter is that, with the end of the Falcon, a whole sector of public transport will move from a sustainable, locally-sourced fuel (gas) to imported oil. At about the same time that the other public transport sector that isn't already on local fuel (electricity) is trialling options in such directions. Do they all know something the taxi industry doesn't or is it like the parable of the wise and foolish virgins? The presence of Ford as a major local supplier of gas-fuelled vehicles is something the country will miss in years to come. |
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15-06-2014, 10:10 AM | #160 | |||
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You get this wimpy new age guy city mob mentality that you need a 4X4 if you are to drive on a dirt road. it's total nonsense ! they are just morons and hopeless dipsticks bloody worthless dolts who push everyone around to their miserable point of view. fact is i have come across people like that bro. Bloody hopeless ! it's like you give them a job and they say they don't want to do that, because it's to hard for them, so i have to say ok princess go back your own way but don't come pushing me around with your halfwit crap. Quote:
Holden back in 1948 must of been a backward step for australia then by your statement. but i will say it was a move forward back then. 90% say would not know jack and i am not interested in there opinion really ? and why is that, because it's people like that are backward and don't have a clue worth talking about and with people like that your modern car today would still be a FJ Holden or worse with some communist inspired 2 stroke rubbish, fair dinkum. nothing inspiring about the 90% of clowns from what i can see, just boring backward half wits. Peter Hannenberger came to aus and was a great man in the industry but to many dopy aussies did not have the brain capacity to understand what RTS was all about and complained that the car did not suit the idiots and fools who could not drive so RTS 2 came about for half wits who could not drive to save themselves were catered for. then came all the bull of air bags ABS etc for the fools. Your falcon ? something is wrong. my falcon could be pushed as hard as and was fine at 10 tenths on any road without a problem worth talking about. News flash FWD cars are to heavy in the nose to be anything but a shopping troly. |
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15-06-2014, 10:45 AM | #161 | |||
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Austin 1800 - bush and rally car extraordinaire. I had two. Also lived in bush with my Mini van. Very good for getting unbogged. The sump guards were good at levelling off the hump in the middle of the tracks until the 4WDs later buggered bush tracks by rutting them all. Modern shopping trolley: Last edited by new2ford; 15-06-2014 at 10:51 AM. |
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15-06-2014, 10:53 AM | #162 | |||
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The Focus RS (v1, 2 and to be released 3), the Megane RS265, Golf GTi, etc all are rubbish, nose heavy pigs and should be nothing but shopping cars. At the same time WTCC and BTCC are all wrong too. Both RWD and FWD have their advantages and I have no preference over either. Your comment comes straight from the book of no clue. Back to 1948 for you.
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15-06-2014, 11:37 AM | #163 | ||
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Every manufacturer has problems from time to time with one or more of their vehicle models.I have recently done some research on Golf R and Audi S3 not just on the internet(forums,Facebook etc) but I have been able to ask owners and a some mechanics that have worked on VAG cars.The general impression that I have......."STAY AWAY FROM THEM".There have been many owners,I'm sure,that have had no problems with their Golfs or Audis but some of the comments have scared me.The influx of problems on their Facebook pages have caused both VW and Audi to redesign their pages so it is a little more difficult to fine people's posts,especially people that have not only complained about the problems with their cars but also the appalling dealership service.The poor service that VW owners have experienced was from what I discovered worst than the problem/s with their cars!
Australian Fords are not rubbish because they are no worse than some German premium brands.Sure those premium brands have more tech and better interiors etc but will they last the lifetime of their warranties? |
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15-06-2014, 12:08 PM | #164 | |||
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You're right that the tech and interior quality of the German cars is better but I agree absolutely that reliability is important. I'd have to say though that the Skoda I drove in Europe two years ago (200,000 ks on the clock) was a better-built and more rugged car than my Territory. I've had two Territorys, clocked up 10 years in them now, and I can say that they're certainly delicate in the trim and suspension departments (the latter costing me a bit - so much for being Aussie-rugged!) but if I look after them they are very rewarding. Unfortunately most buyers nowadays don't see that they should have to do any looking-after. The biggest "trauma" in stepping into the Skoda was that I found it disconcerting not having all those undetectable squeaks and rattles coming from down the back all the time, everything was silent - dear old Ford Oz, I missed you! I'll keep a Territory till the bitter end because it's such a beautifully-designed driver's car and practical. But if I do have to make the change, our excellent, old-fashioned and honest (and thus rare?) country dealer is also the Skoda/VW dealer so I know there won't be any service issues. And their service guys rate the Skoda over the VW. |
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15-06-2014, 12:19 PM | #165 | |||
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/\ Stupid, unstable rear wheel drives! Look at it, its all over the shop. Bloody dangerous things i tell you.
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15-06-2014, 12:49 PM | #167 | |||
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Just dealing with a poster in denial about the other side of things! I think in those days we all had a lot of respect for all "sides", including your old nugget ;) Hey! Quit winding him up! |
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15-06-2014, 01:22 PM | #168 | ||||
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15-06-2014, 05:04 PM | #169 | |||
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Everyone is at fault here: - Customer stopped buying large cars for X reason - Ford Australia kept making something people didn't want - Australian government stopped buying Australian made cars at some point. Those 90% of people who don't know jack, are still the 90% of people buying new cars, us on AFF wouldn't even make up 1% of the people in this country buying cars, just because we have a majority on this forum doesn't mean we have the majority where it matters when money exchanges hands. Did we really have a manufacturing industry or was it just on loan from multi-national companies? We just had big foreign owned multi-national companies with a local arm, its not like there was an Australian car company. Thailand is already losing component manufacturers to Indonesia because Indonesia has lower wages, so eventually Thailand will be in the same boat as us and the multi-nationals will move onto the next nation with poor wages. China is starting to lose out to Vietnam because of wage increases in China, go figure. Notice we lost the manufacturing part but we kept the engineering side? There is obviously still some sort of value of Australia to these multi-national companies, we just lost the assembly side of it. |
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No doubt some have had bad experiences with local Fords, my experiences have all been positive. Interesting in my circle of friends some have had great experiences with Euros, some have had bad experiences, some have had great experiences with Japanese vehicles some have had bad.
Would have been good if both Ford, Holden and Toyota were locally owned and could do what they pleased (export, manufacturer different models etc). I have taken plenty of people from overseas in drives in my Fords (GT, G6ET, Territory) and most have been very impressed - and most have strong backgrounds in manufacturing so they are even more impressed when you talk about build numbers etc.
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17-06-2014, 12:22 AM | #171 | ||
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I see a lot of people get hung up on "foreign-owned multinationals." There's a point to that, but it's a different one. Would I like to see an Australian owned multi-national controlling a global Auto empire, sure, but the bottom line is about skills and jobs. I'd rather see companies like Toyota and VW saying "Australia is THE place to build cars."
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17-06-2014, 08:47 AM | #172 | |||
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[QUOTE=UberKnee;5126055]Who's forcing you to buy an Aurion? Your points are just al over the place, anyone who doesn't drive a Falcadore is a wimp? Most people rarely go on dirt roads and something like an Aurion handles dirt roads just as well as a Falcadore in this day and age.
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Wow, automatic censorship! I did not realise this was a rude word...
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