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21-02-2012, 05:47 PM | #391 | ||
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obviously keen to buy one are you?
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21-02-2012, 05:47 PM | #392 | |||
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I was too busy testing how much fuel a Camry uses towing a 747. |
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21-02-2012, 06:04 PM | #393 | ||
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so you are saying the test is biased because it suited the falcon more? where i live, there are hills, straights, corners etc,
sure, maybe not as steep as mt panorama but you can't just discount the test because you didn't like the outcome. regardless of the result, the falcon managed to match its claimed economy, the commodore didn't. |
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21-02-2012, 06:38 PM | #394 | ||
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And how ironic will that be for Holden, a DI Turbo I-4 not only out performs the SIDI 3.0 but also beats it on fuel economy.
There is absolutely nothing Holden can do to change those two things happening. Holden fans might be "yeah,so what" regarding Ecoboost but there are a few senior Holden chiefs very concerned, Omega isn't Holden's main business but it adds a lot of production numbers.. Last edited by jpd80; 21-02-2012 at 06:43 PM. |
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* Is great for Falcon, Broadmeadows manufacturing and Ford * Closes the sales gap between the two models. * Adds to GMH pain as the Elizabeth plant is already overproducing and is yet to be rightsized and which is moving away from Commodore to Cruze as it's staple output. * Closes the gap between 2nd and 3rd in the sales race and helps fend off Mazda/Hyundai etc. Remember, EcoBoost will have access to those 4cyl only fleets and also those limited to 200gCO2/km. Potentially big fleets. Reckon Ford will be working this very hard behind the scenes
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causing the basic six cylinder petrol models languishing and open to more discounting... I can see sales ricocheting around for months without people being quite sure what's happening.. |
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But sales ping-pong could happen! Very confusing for the product planners. Anyway, it appears they are forward building (to stock) some EcoLPi which will create production space for EcoBoost in April. Hopefully allowing a bigger initial push or less delay getting them out there.
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21-02-2012, 11:01 PM | #398 | ||
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I read the TopGear review of it. (Yeah... I know)
James Stanford did it (who is a bit of a tool). He tells a story about how his dad got a job in Australia (living in England) designing engine parts for Ford's straight six in the 1980's. So he didn't really want to like the I4. Thought it wouldn't be enough. But then goes on to say he was wrong. He said it handles. Feels much faster than a 3.0 Commo. The engine is 'extremely refined'. Has 'a slightly rorty note', and there is minimal vibration. It's also only slower than the I6 to the 100KM/H by 0.25 of a second. I6 is 7.29. I4 7.54. He says it feels wrong. A 4cyl in the same car just shouldn't be doing this. Hell. After 2016... Falcon may never have an NA 6. - My own comment.
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23-02-2012, 05:34 PM | #400 | ||
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Anyone else notice that the EcoBoost Falcon will be more fuel efficient than the current Ford Taurus?
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EB 20 Taurus will appear later this year and is expected to get at least 31 mpg on US Highway cycle which roughly equates to Euro Combined of 8.4 l/100 km Meh, not bad a 3900 lb EB 20 Taurus versus a 3600 lb EB Falcon... |
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23-02-2012, 09:27 PM | #402 | ||
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seen a pic of the engine bay with the motor in it i looks odd but wont stop me getting one when i can afford it
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sounds to me like you like to choose a scenario that might favour the holden. what a surprise there. |
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the two smaller engines will probably give a slight better fuel economy in the real world.. |
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Wonder if Ford will be prepared to heavily discount the Ecoboost to fleet buyers like Holden does with the Sidi 3.0.
Will the cost of the engine make it too difficult to reduce the price?
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You could tell that the guys at DRIVE were just not taken with the baby Holden, not at all... |
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25-02-2012, 08:51 PM | #412 | |||
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To keep things in perspective... lets stick with just US mpg. All models with and without AWD and EB V6 use more fuel than Falcon with 4.0L I6. We all know Taurus has a weight problem... and that it will come down when they make the CD4+ or whatever. But still... Falcon is achieving now... what U.S. hope to level with. Why can't we just sell them Falcon?
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Which won't be hard considering that Ford Edge is rated at 30 mpg and is slightly heavier. Quote:
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Ford can work out a plan going forward because it looks like large cars everywhere in Ford is now in decline, so maybe a common RWD has a shot, just as AWD with Fusion/Mondeo has a big shot too. Interesting times ahead... Oh, Hybrid Fusion is supposedly way better than Camry hybrid with city 47 mpg/ Hwy 44 mpg That is scary good and the Electric motor will make performance feel like a six cylinder... Last edited by jpd80; 25-02-2012 at 09:43 PM. |
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- Advanced power trains either FWD/AWD or RWD (take your pick) - Use EUCD/-C1 wiring loom like Fusion, Mondeo, Focus, S-Max, C-Max, Kuga and now Ranger.. - Side frames and door panels are already EUCD tech - sharing common Dash, Instrument panel and switch gear with either Europe or USA. - Supplies of trim and glass from Ford Asia pacific supplier base. - Front suspension modules can be shared with either Fusion/Mondeo or Mustang - Rear suspension can be adapted from powered IRS developed for AWD fusion or Kuga... I'm sure that there are heaps of other engineering modules that can be drawn together to make another Falcon work financially, be that a conventional RWD or FWD/AWD. |
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Falcon accordingly will claim 8.5L/100kms. That's 27.6 MPG combined. That's with a 'less efficient' RWD layout. So Clearly FoA is making a huge statement about what can be down with some sense and intelligence. Quote:
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Ok, so Ford’s American engineers have discovered that turbo-charging increases the power of an engine. Not sure how that is news to the rest of the world?
And yes, tests have shown that if you thrash the turbo 4, its almost as fast as hammering the I6. Again, not exactly new. For mine, the big shock is that for this ECOboost engine they can still only claim 8.1l/100k when driven for economy. History would tend to indicate that when pushed hard, the fuel consumption of the turbo will rise disproportionately. With the inherent questions over reliability and longevity, I’m struggling to see the advantages over the venerable I6? I can only hope that this theoretical fuel saving helps sell Falcons to government fleets and other mechanical ignoramuses thus ensuring the survival of the Falcon and the continued availability of the I6.
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US EPA combined is derived from a 45/55 split of the city/highway cycles. The US figures have had correction factors applied twice bringing figures down a further 10% or more... You need a good site to read up what the GO is, try this one, it's kind of a one stop shop for all the tests...LINK Have a good read and you'll see what i mean.... Check out US Focus 2.0 Vs Our 2.0 Focus US V6 Camry Vs Aussie Aurion, you ll find other examples but ti will show you that the figures don't align... US EPA City: Euro Urban: US EPA Highway Euro Extra Urban OK I'm done editing... Last edited by jpd80; 25-02-2012 at 10:24 PM. |
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I hope it helps with Falcon sales, but I can't understand why you'd buy a EB4 Falcon over a Mondeo with the same engine?
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