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15-01-2012, 09:50 PM | #331 | |||
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15-01-2012, 10:04 PM | #332 | ||
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forums are very difficult to express emotion a lot of the time. its just words on a screen and often things can get taken the wrong way. many people get defensive at the slightest hint of a disagreement.
if someone doesn't like a car because it doesn't suit their need, thats fine. it doesn't make the car rubbish though. some need to step back a bit and realise there is so much more to life than having the most popular opinion on an internet forum. |
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Whats stopping people? Greater choice of more competent vehicles at a competitive price.
Not everyone wants a big, heavy, thirsty sedan these days.
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15-01-2012, 11:19 PM | #334 | ||
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Right on cue.
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15-01-2012, 11:31 PM | #335 | |||
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16-01-2012, 01:41 AM | #336 | |||
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Do me a favour and look up the performance and fuel economy on an ecolpi falcon and compare it to the economy and performance that you get in your med sized euro modded car....some homework....am waiting eagerly for your findings and views on them.... |
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16-01-2012, 01:46 AM | #337 | |||
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And by the way i think the comments are mainly talking about the apparent failure of vw to correct the horible feel in dsg boxes at slow speeds...not them nescessarly failing |
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16-01-2012, 01:52 AM | #338 | |||
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16-01-2012, 08:43 AM | #339 | |||
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As i posted earlier i could have bought a falcon, why didnt i? Mostly because my Focus does everything i need and is a barrel of fun to drive, yeah sure it might not match an XR6T but an XR6 it will now. Does that mean i want the falcon to fail? No id love to see the falcon survive, i love the I6T its a great motor and if the XR5 wasnt around id have had one. One other thing that annoyed me was the build quality/warranty claims, im good mates with an ex Ford service mgr and also a mate on here that worked at Ford hearing some stories made me wonder, even his own XR6T (Still an awesome car). Now i know they (cars) arent all like that. Only issue that has claimed a few cars like mine is the radiator. Funny a lot of people sooking in here havnt even bought a new Ford.
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16-01-2012, 10:25 AM | #340 | |||
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if you spend more than 15min behind the wheel, you adjust. i'm not saying its perfect, but like it or not, its the way of the future. |
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16-01-2012, 10:44 AM | #341 | |||
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Software patches have apparently transformed the ill performing 2.0 Focus into a smooth car. |
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16-01-2012, 11:04 AM | #342 | |||
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16-01-2012, 11:09 AM | #343 | |||
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Old mans 2010 imprezza averaged 9.7 on the same daily run. And it's gutless to boot. Small cars don't always equal better fuel economy. I'm sure an FG would average low 9's or even high 8's with my daily drive.
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16-01-2012, 11:09 AM | #344 | |||
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what is your experience with the competition of the latest falcon? you have obviously been in both recently to make such claims! do you consider the honda accord to be a big, heavy, thirsty sedan? |
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16-01-2012, 11:56 AM | #345 | ||
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The falcon debuted as a 3 box sedan in 1960 as america's affordable ford. Since then there has been at least 2 oil shocks, a recession we had to have, the bursting of a few bubbles, and the GFC. The realization has set in that the car takes up a large proportion of the individual or families budget, and possibly the debt position. The modern passenger car has to be versatile and cost efficient. That means sacrificing mass, rear passenger head room, top speed performance, and driving dynamics, all things Falcon are good at. If a smaller car will perform the same fundamental functions as a falcon then people will buy it instead. The medium cars are now bigger, more competent vehicles, at the same time the falcon is a bit bigger and less affordable than it was in 1960. The US market has downsized from the famous behemoths of the sixties, ours is following.
The opportunity with the big aussie dollar is to import the modern cars that suit the current market perceptions. The problem is, what if the dollar goes back, for any reason to US0.60 or so, how do we then afford the imports that have replaced local production. The only way is invest profits from successful imports into local production capacity.
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16-01-2012, 12:04 PM | #346 | |||
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My old TE50 (Albeit V8) and was better on fuel then my AU XR6, it returned about 10.6 on a 3200km trip My XR5 on the same trip was 8.2. Then again on the same trip after it was tuned returned 8.6. And it aint gutless i can assure you. Now i know this thread is about the Falcon not selling, but theres no need for people to get cranky when people put up arguments why it isnt, this is a Ford forum not a Falcon forum.
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16-01-2012, 12:10 PM | #347 | ||
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Those early Falcons were considered compacts in the US, same as Focus today.
And the early I-6 was called a "Thriftmaster Six".... My how things have changed. |
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16-01-2012, 12:39 PM | #348 | |||
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what is rubbish is that line of argument. |
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16-01-2012, 12:59 PM | #349 | |||
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Good post, very good point. We all know how quickly importers pass on the effects of a falling aussie dollar! Another theory that popped into my head recently was that so many people - probably most people, know and care little about cars, yet they'll want to project an image with the car they drive. These people probably view the Falcadore as just too old fashioned. It was the car their parents drove, so they'll want something they percieve to be better, more unique, or whatever it may be. Of course the irony is they pass up the more uniquely engineered and capable aussie car for what is often a run-of-the-mill korean s***box. |
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16-01-2012, 01:10 PM | #351 | |||
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16-01-2012, 01:11 PM | #352 | |||
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Nup im sure its a good car, sure it has some issues (We only see the bad cases on here though) and with my own eyes ive seen several, and im only comparing it to what i own now. UUmmm in my case it would have met my needs, but i found something else that did.
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16-01-2012, 01:17 PM | #353 | |||
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The funny thing is that most peoples arguments for not buying a larger car is the perception of more fuel usage. My argument would be that you can put your Ford on gas and actually decrease your fuel bill. As stated above, my generations parents would have possibly had a Ford / Holden growing up and we don't want to drive the same car. The social demographic has become a bunch of latte sipping yuppies driving around in their Kia's and Hyandias. Yet, they will be first to jump up and down as more Aussie companies move overseas or shut down. I'm getting tired of seeing so many Korean S*** Boxes on our roads.
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16-01-2012, 01:38 PM | #354 | ||
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What's stopping people from buying the Falcon?
What are the reasons people should buy it? The Territory is proof enough within the Ford camp that the market is shifting away from large sedans, actually the whole Ford range is proof of it. There are so many other cars out there that cater to the different needs of buyers. I think it is a good thing that we have such a variety of vehicles to choose from and even just within Ford.
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16-01-2012, 02:21 PM | #355 | ||
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Petrol consumption is WAY overblown. Otherwise people wouldnt be shifting into SUVs.
Purchase price and lifestyle wants/needs appear to drive the purchasing decisions now. Falcons and Commodores are great cars, but there are a lot of other great cars out there too. I drove a new model Kia Rio with the 103kw 1.6 direct injected engine and 6 speed manual. It had iPhone syncing, phone bluetooth, 6 airbags, alloys, leather steering wheel, cruise, power everything etc etc for about 20 grand. It drive and handles really well too and averaged about 5.6l/100km. Sure it wont tow and handle a family of five but its a decent car. In the past you had to spend Falcon money to get something decent, nowadays you can walk into a showroom for 20 grand and get something decent. Shoppers are just responding to that. |
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16-01-2012, 05:27 PM | #357 | ||
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Perhaps it could be, that people are prepared to suffer a bit more fuel consumption in a vehicle that offers more utility and user-friendliness (an SUV) than in a large sedan which, for all intents and purposes, has limited uses compared with an SUV.
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16-01-2012, 11:06 PM | #359 | |||
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I myself had a VE work car whilst owning my XR6T And yes, the Accord V6 is a heavy, thirsty sedan. Just like the Commo and Falcon. Accord Euro, no. Mazda 6, no. Mondeo, no. Passat, no. Octavia, no. All well and good spruiking 'rooly good' fuel numbers for a Falcon that lives on a traffic free freeway all day, but get into traffic, or actually do more than drive like a nanna, and watch the fuel go up up up.
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I aim to please. That said, I don't see what is factually wrong with stating that not everyone wants a Falcodore, when there is a whole world of other cars, that some people may consider more exciting/stylish/better built/fuel economical/whatever suits there life than the basic big sedan. The blueprint for the Falcadoor type car is the same as it has always been: big, not particularly smart, basic... It just has a few more trinkets... And if it suits you, great, go buy one. However, small/medium/suv cars aren't the embarassing old pie-boxes that they were back in the day... They have moved on, become more desirable, and are reaping the sales rewards. We aren't in Kansas anymore, Toto... If large, traditional RWD sedans were what people wanted, people would buy them.
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