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I'm going to be a bit selective about what I reply to here... there are some, ahem, posts...
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Anyway, what were you saying about Falcons not running mid-14's stock? http://www.drive.com.au/Editorial/Ar...rticleID=44733 Have a read of this. BFII Falcon XT. 14.593 @ 154.32km/h. 2.165 60'. Oops. Looks like they do run mid 14s stock, hey? Build quality is superior to what? Falcon? Nope. Haven't seen many 700,000 - 1,000,000km old ex-cab Bitsarmissin Magnas or 380s. See Falcons like that all the time. Quote:
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However they're by no margain a good FWD car. Try something like a Ford Fiesta Zetec/XR4, Renault Clio Sport, Peugeot 206 GTi, Volkswagen Golf GTI, Renault Megane Sport etc and then you'll know what a good FWD car is. In my personal opinion, big, heavy FWD sedans just don't work. I have no doubts that a 380 will out accelerate an EF-AUIII 157kW Six. BA+ it has no chance though. Probably would out-gun an Alloytec Commo though, what with the lack of torque and all. Though maybe not a manual SV6. Quote:
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Obviously the general concensus with the motoring and buying public is that these vehicles are no good, otherwise they wouldn't be in financial strife and people would be buying them. The sales figures win my argument for me. No one wants 380's. If they were this awesome, fast, intoxicating to drive, ultra well made car... they wouldn't be the worst seller, worst resale in their class and on the brink of shutting up shop, would they?
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Steffo, if you've never driven a 380, then don't comment on them. Persoanlly I've driven all the big 4 cars and the 380 is a very comparable drive.
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The 380 is a good solid car, but I see 2 problems.
I think the main problem with the 380 is image - no one outside of a car enthusiasts forum knows what the hell a 380 is. It has no identity. Secondly the car is not a good looker, it looks awkward and most cars are sold on looks. It was the equivalent of Ford releasing an AU series 1 and calling it the 400.
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Further below in your post you mention that the 380 would probably get out in front of the AU 6 but not the BA 6. Why is this? Is it because the cars are different? I suspect so. So in this case, why doesn't the 380 in your book get the justice to not be pegged as 'the same' as it's predecessor? Furthermore... in relation to your Toyota comparo. I can't even get this one bit. Aurion's baby brother, perhaps as they share platforms and other such thing. Drive line? You're comparing a 114 (or is it 117kw?) 5 speed auto 4 cylinder sedan to a 204kw 6 speed sequential 6 cylinder sedan. How on earth does that work in basing what you might think about the feeling in driving the Aurion? You have absolutely no merit in judging what a car may drive like if you clearly haven't experienced it.
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There is a longevity issue. I have seen the old Avalon 3.0, Magna 3.5 and Commodore 3.8 repetiadley try and fail as taxi's over and over. In fact, the Avalon fared worse then any of the other three. The Aussie 4.0 Six is simply more capable to put up with the conditions required for it, running poorly tuned LPG fuel systems, driven by abusive drivers who don't care and/or don't know better and maintained for as little money as possible. Quote:
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I drive a 2002 Commodore for work (unsure on model) It has 340,000 kms on it, been serviced once in the last 70,000 kms and I drive the balls off it. You can hear it ping at the end of second gear, yet it won't die. I've seen 2nd gen Magnas (92-95) with over 400,000 kms on them, and 3rd gen (96-2005) with well over 300,000 kms and no dramas. So it's not just a Falcon thing, it's just that Ford has the deal with the taxi companies.
The Aurion is quite a nice drive. Obviously it's not a sports car, but it's very quiet, and very comfortable, and when provoked will embarass ALL large 6 cyl aussie cars from a roll. (except turbo varients, obviously.) It's ignorant and insulting to others when you make comments on cars you haven't driven, and compare other cars because you've driven one "that's like it" |
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My assessment of 'life success' is..
Never having to own a mitsubishi. BUt.. as there are lots of aussie jobs riding on it being built here, I was hoping it would do well.. AndI was dissapointed when I first saw it... The 380 is not slow, but as there are not many poeple who drive one that are keen to give you a run anyway, but when they do (hypothetically of course:-), I sure they give a standard falcon a decent go. Magnas have allways given the ba a decent go as they are much lighter,, they run well into the 14s with 155 front wheel kW... they are also hitting 3rd gear at 100km/h, compared to 160km/h in the 4sp auto falc. They (380) didn't sell as well because the whole large car market has not done that well since they were released.. and they do not have the visual appeal that a falcon does (does not matter what anyone sais.. base model to base model.. they are bland). Standard falcons have not sold well into the private market either. And.. as far as saying that cars are sold based on their visual appearance.. I think Toyota have disproved that, it is as if no one cares what they look like now... will be interesting to see how well the new Subaru sells given that they look like a DAEROOT now. |
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I've got a 2003 TL Magna ES, which I bought as a second family car in Feb 2006. It's very comfortable, reliable and reasonably economical (around 11.2 l/100 km). Everything works as it should, but the quality is just not there. Fabrics, plastics, switchgear are all cheap. I've done around 25000 km (mostly around town driving) in the time I've owned it and not a thing has gone wrong (as you'd expect). I chose a Magna because of it's reliability, and because it was cheap but well specced. I intend to hang on to it for around 10 years.
Having owned 5 falcons since 1992, all bought new, and now with a SY TX territory as the main family car, I can honestly say the the magna does not come close to the quality offered by oz built fords. I realise that the 380 is a completely different car, but thought these comments might add something to the thread. Cheers. |
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15-11-2007, 05:14 PM | #42 | ||
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It will be sad to see them go but I can't see them continuing.
I've had several Magnas for various reasons & honestly they were in no way ever good cars but I guess they could only do so much with the budget they had. There isn't too much wrong with the 380 but there is nothing too right about it either & no real reason to buy it over anything else apart from a long warranty. |
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15-11-2007, 07:00 PM | #43 | |||
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steffo, you have no clue at all about mitsubishi's, my mates TJ magna sports 2003 model got a 14.9 up here at willowbank 2 weeks ago, In this heat thats pretty damn good.
Another thing, you say ex falcon cabs get up to a million kms, not after blowing head gaskets e series, transmissions AU..and DIFFS(ba). I use 2 think magnas were crap, especially from seeing those Astron 2's but get into a TJ take it around the block..different scenario. Now i dont know what an xr6 BF ute with a 6 speed manual and capa generic tune should be getting in times, but my mate of mines it couldnt match the TJ magna, if its life depended on it.
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Just have to add my 2 cents on the Magna/380 debate. In the last month I thought it was time to get a more reliable daily driver. I am a Ford man at heart and had an AU series one (1998) lined up for $5000. It had 160,000 on the clock and was in good condition. Just days out from purchasing it I drove past a car yard with a Magna (1997 but first sold in 98 with 152,000 kms) and some AU's in there. I pulled up to have a look at the AU's just to compare and never having really looked a magna I thought I would check it out. I ended up taking it for a test drive then offered $5000 cash (they wanted $7500) and drove it away and this is something I thought I would NEVER do. Keep in mind this is only a daily driver for my family so performance is not really an issue. Now compared to AU's or the same age I have driven here is my thoughts. Please keep in mind this is the only magna I have ever driven.
Chassis: Magna wins here. No little sqeaks or rattles and seems tight. Build quality: Magna panel gaps are better and the whole car just seems to be finished better overall. Interior: Better finish in the magna. Fold down rear seats a big plus in the falcon. Exterior: Matter of opinion. Ride: Magna slightly smoother but hard one to call. Handling: Magna forces you to drive with caution around tight corners, it's handling sucks and you can tell which wheels are driving the car. Don't floor it in the rain. It is by no means dangerous just nowhere near as good as a falcon. Turning circle is not as good as the falcon. Big cars should not have FWD. Engine: Magna wins down low by far but falcon has the grunt once it gets going. Falcon is the better for overtaking. Refinement goes to the magna engine. This is the 3 ltr v6 compared to 4 ltr inline 6. The magna to me is for somebody looking for a car that is not white goods on wheels and not a performance car at the same time (if that makes sense). Just a reliable car that is comfortable. It did surprise me!!! As for the future of Mitsubishi, it sucks but I can't see them lasting with cars built in Australia. Last edited by XAGSV8; 15-11-2007 at 08:33 PM. |
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I have driven a TJ. And I found it slow and boat-like. Just like every other locally made FWD or base-model (Forte, Executive etc) family sedan I've driven. As for the diffs, gearboxes etc... like I said, the AUII I'm currently around is 450k old on original everything, and will soon be getting a 500k 'thourough lookover,' if you will. No problems yet. Since there are some seeming Mitsubishi nuts on here... I seem to get the impression that the 380 would be worse around a track then a TJ/TL/TW Magna. They just look like they're softer and body-roll alot more, even the VR-X. Any Mitsu guys care to confirm?
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Not saying all magnas or 380's are consistent as well, but you cant expect to post that up and make me believe if i buy a bf xt 6 speead auto it will run a 14.5
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The company certainly doesn't have a shaky future, it is the fastest growing brand in the country. The imported models (Lancer, Triton, Pajero etc.) are going strong. The only "doubts" remain with the locally built 380. Mitsubishi is a big company, they will be around for a long time. Made like crap? I would disagree, they are certainly put together better than my BA was. Ugly? Granted the base models are pretty lame looking, the VR-X and GT look great IMO. Slow? LOL this one cracks me up the most! You obviously haven't driven one. They are VERY smooth and also VERY economical. |
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Through my experience they're built like crap. I've yet to come accross a Mitsubishi of any variety - but in this instance a domestic one - that I've been able to look at and thing "what a well made car." I think the 380 is horrible. They are slow. Though it depends on your definition of slow and fast.
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Most people think AU Falcons are horrible. Nuff said. I owned a BA and have driven MANY 380s. They are much more responsive. I own a modified S15 and have been in a 450awkw R33 GTR, so I know what fast feels like lol (not just straight line speed, handling as well). I am not bagging out Falcons, my BA was great and I would buy another Falcon in the future... but I feel your comments on the 380, which you have never driven, are untrue and mainly based on hearsay. |
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And hey, first sane post that's not going, "Oh my God, you hate the 380 and think the Falcon is better, you need to be burned at the stake." I applaude you for that.
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You have to remember every car has its merits. What appeals to you may not to others. I know the 380 suits my driving style like my TF before it. I have driven numerous Falcons and i think they are a great drive but as much as i appreciate them they dont really "do" it for me... I must be in the minority however! : |
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major job losses in Adelaide is bad! means there will be even less jobs going for us who are looking :(
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