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Old 13-09-2015, 07:41 AM   #31
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Default Re: October 7 2016 for the last Australian made Ford

I gotta say I feel for you guys because I've been through this once before with the end of a local manufacturer that designed some excellent cars. I was won over to the Ford camp only to see the same thing happen all over again! Although in the long term it was predictable and inevitable, the way the country was being "restructured".

If a globalised "One Ford" is the way Ford HQ has to save itself, you can't begrudge them that, but unfortunately for the discerning consumer it leads to a bland, dumbed down product.

Looking back a decade there was still Ford's excellent European range and the talented Australian designs. Personally I was very keen to stay with Ford it was looking so bright - then this. Unfortunately it's all USA-directed so we won't see anything particularly good or interesting again.

Even in Europe, I see the once-excellent and top-selling Focus having its head chopped off by VAG group models that capture the needs of the market much better.

In Australia, there will be nothing from Ford that will replace the design excellence of the Falcon and Territory, though I hope the Australian-designed push into the 4WD market (Ranger, Everest) will give Toyota's dominance there a bit of a bruising. If you're buying in that 4WD/light-truck sector I reckon that's the best path for a Ford enthusiast in Australia and I certainly hope the local design centre is allowed to survive and keep doing its excellent stuff.

Unfortunately I'm not in that sector of the market so it has to be bye bye to Ford. As I said, been through it before and it's painful.

And as for what's happened to Australian industry I seriously worry for my kids where exactly this country is going to go in the future.
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Old 13-09-2015, 08:18 AM   #32
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Id buy one sooner than later...

When people are in their last weeks of employment, some running down their sick leave, im worried their could be a few quality issues. Anyone worried about that?
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Old 13-09-2015, 08:23 AM   #33
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Same day as the VFII reveal sheez....

Mixed news for the teams but at least it also gives many of us a full years notice to secure our last ride......I'm still dumbfounded the hole this will leave in our culture after living with these all my life and picking up where family and so many others had left off...you can't help but feel a little lost without knowing that AUSTRALIAN Falcon, a piece of us, will be sitting in the showroom when you need it. And that day you pick her up will never come again. To live with my young family growing and never being able to share my love of these things with the new generation by walking into the showroom again and then sharing that thrill and explaining 'this is one of ours and part of what it means to be Australian'. Thrills and all. Flaws and all. Who cares. She was ours.
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Old 13-09-2015, 08:50 AM   #34
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Id buy one sooner than later...

When people are in their last weeks of employment, some running down their sick leave, im worried their could be a few quality issues. Anyone worried about that?
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Old 13-09-2015, 08:56 AM   #35
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Id buy one sooner than later...

When people are in their last weeks of employment, some running down their sick leave, im worried their could be a few quality issues. Anyone worried about that?
Won't be any different at Holden or Toymotor either when they reach their closure dates - human nature will be what it is. Rather than put yourself through the unnecessary trauma just don't buy one.

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Old 13-09-2015, 01:13 PM   #36
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Won't be any different at Holden or Toymotor either when they reach their closure dates - human nature will be what it is. Rather than put yourself through the unnecessary trauma just don't buy one.

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True... thats why i say buy sooner than later before the employees start to clock off.. (whether it be ford, holden or toyota)
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Old 13-09-2015, 03:13 PM   #37
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When people are in their last weeks of employment, some running down their sick leave, im worried their could be a few quality issues. Anyone worried about that?
As a worker that ****** me off. The last ones will be built with great pride. As are all our cars. The only dodgy quality is that comment.
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Old 13-09-2015, 05:41 PM   #38
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As a worker that ****** me off. The last ones will be built with great pride. As are all our cars. The only dodgy quality is that comment.
As a recent buyer of an FGX XR8- I have been very impressed with the quality of the product. It is well built, and it is clear to me the pride you guys have building these things.

Thank you for the car, and I am sure as hurtful to you closing time comes, your pride will remain to turn out the best product possible.

Hulk- I know you like trolling, but you also need to take care not to unnecessarily upset people who are in a very unsettled position.

You are clearly not going to buy a Ford, given you for some unexplainable and obtuse reason are happy driving a whitegoods Camry fridge, and therefore your post oozes schadenfreude.....

Not cool given the context
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Old 13-09-2015, 09:39 PM   #39
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The good thing is the most experienced, best workers remain. And with plenty of time to get things right cause a lot of areas are not short of time.
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As a worker that ****** me off. The last ones will be built with great pride. As are all our cars. The only dodgy quality is that comment.
Don't worry hulk is just being hulk. He'll find a way to turn any topic on its head to take a thread off topic and garner attention. You guys have been around AFF here long enough no one is listening ;)
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Old 29-06-2016, 10:26 PM   #41
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So what is being done to mark this event?

Anything?

I recall when it was first announced, everyone talked about making a giant pilgrimage, and lining the streets with Falcons. Is that still happening?

Personally, I am well up for a road trip. Probably take the boys along, although I don't think they really understand my passion.

Just need to figure out a suitable car. I'd love to take the TTG, but I don't think I can afford the bill. Still got one of the AU's but its a bit of a hack now.
Xr4 would be economical, but it was made in Germany.
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Old 30-06-2016, 12:40 AM   #42
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Hoping one of the tv networks maybe does some sort of documentary on Ford Australia, including showing footage of all the processes of manufacturing of the last Falcon (and previous models, if footage was available).
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Old 30-06-2016, 08:21 AM   #43
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^ Something on Channel 31 was tee'd up last I heard.
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