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03-05-2011, 08:06 PM | #31 | |||
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Well I for one wont consider a new Korean car, Id rather buy a second hand dedicated FG Falcon than a brand new Hyundai. I know the I30s are great value for money and have a ripper warranty, but I love full size cars rear wheel drive and Lpg has enough power and very cheap to run. If I wasnt a Ford fan or that much into cars and didnt really care about our manufacturing industry in this country, I would buy a new Hyundai or equIvelant, at the end of the day, value for money is what people want. This includes cheap running and servicing costs and a good warranty. The Koreans and Chinese can build a car that tick all of the boxes so its no suprise they are selling so well!
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03-05-2011, 08:29 PM | #35 | |||
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My new XR50 was purchased without a test drive, I didn't see the point. Falcons are built to suit local conditions. I knew it'd ride well, have plenty of space, and plenty of grunt. What was a surprise, was the amount of gadgets Ford has fitted the Falcon with in last 15 years. Auto headlights, trip computer, info screen, climate control, electric seat, outside temp sensor, drip wipe function, sunlight sensor, traction control, stability control, side airbags, decent headlights, awesome six speed auto, seatbelt warning, cylinder shutdown when overheated (massive win), decent smartshield, Bluetooth, iPod connectivity, more hp than a 5L V8, etc, etc. All the above for $12,000 LESS than the EF was when new!! Absolute bargain buy, these things. |
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In 2008 I bought a G6E. My first ever Falcon and 3 years on I still love it. It has given absolutely no troubles.
While it is no fuel miser I always get better mileage than the Australian Standards say I should - better than most SUVs and some mid sized. I guess what I'm trying to convey here is that whatever the problem is, in my view it is NOT the car itself. That said, chances are my next car will not be another Falcon - it will be a Territory as but I want a little more flexibility and a few more seats. But I am very happy with my experience of an Australian built Ford and will be more than happy to buy another Aussie built Ford. While I accept that everyone has the right to their opinion, personally I tire of reading so much whining and moaning on this forum. |
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03-05-2011, 09:51 PM | #38 | |||
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Ford have made a great car in the FG. Just the sales aren't nearly what they should be largely due to Ford's marketing and GMHolden are discounting the hell out of the VE Omega to fleets.
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I don't think Ford sold that many XR8's to really make a dent in the Falcon's sales. The big problem is lack of LPG and a refresh against new and improved competition - and the lack of a fuel efficient option to show people that you can have a large car AND have low running costs...
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So another customer walks. Someone sees the great ad for the drive away deals on XR6 and then goes and looks one of the cars over and notices the ugly LCD screen that saved Ford a few dollars, perched in the center of the dash. Maybe they notice the car doesn't have a full electric drivers seat or memory so the wife can get setup in the car easily, or the radio doesn't sound to good, because the speakers are the cheapest Ford could find. So they walk. They didn't bother to drive it, because the basics aren't there. A few hundred dollars spent on each FG out of the factory, would make a world of difference to the perception of the car. The entire Falcon range needs an upgrade in standard equipment, better materials and attention to finish. Basically the XR50th equipment list should be the standard. Then improve from there. Nothing major, just focus on the little things to bring the car right up to scratch. They are nearly there, but can't help themselves and go back to their cost cutting ways, once to often on FG. Its a crying shame, because FG is unquestionably a great drive and you can tell the Ford engineers put some real effort into this car. Thing is FG's competition isn't a Commodore, its a Hyundai or Kia and right now they want Fords market and slowly but surely they are getting it. They will put the extra kit in, they will add the value and they will keep chipping away at a competitor like Ford, that isn't moving quickly enough. Each generation of the Koreans is a leap and Falcon in contrast is incremental, sometimes too incremental for the cars good. That doesn't work anymore. The mechanical package in FG is spot on. The technology going in, is what Falcon needs. Time for Ford to finish the car with better materials and more content. It is what FG needs to go from a good car to a very good car. They are so very close with FG. The new Territory sales will ultimately disappoint too, if Ford doesn't learn this lesson. Dan Last edited by DanielXR8; 03-05-2011 at 10:36 PM. |
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Ford is suffering a lack of buyers. They are building vehicles for buyers that don't exist. I believe you regarding incorrect factory optioning. It is now painfully obvious what happens when Ford build cars that no one wants, and continues building them for 6 to 8 months, slows the plant to 3 day weeks, offers them for sale at discounted price...what next? |
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1. Ford have no wagon. Say goodbye to at least 400 units. Holden's Sportwagon is a smash hit and is making up a very decent percentage of Commodore sales. 2. Ford currently have no fuel efficient option (being LPG), Holden have their 3.0L SIDI and judging by how many I see making the rounds, fleets love them. 3. Ford haven't got a V8 option. I'm sick of people saying that the XR8 didn't sell so it doesn't matter. The XR8 didn't sell because it just couldn't compete, full stop. Holden do have a good V8 available on multiple cars across their range and it makes up 20% of Commodore sales. Right now it has the market all to itself. Fleets don't want 4.0L petrol Falcons. From many accounts, the Falcon is disappearing from fleet options lists. This is a big problem when fleets make up 80% of your sales. If Ford had a fuel miser Falcon to go toe to toe with the 3.0L Commodore, things would be different. Those points are easily worth 1000+ units per month. I think to still be moving 1500 units with the range the way it is and petrol prices the way they are, compounded by the fact that the market is running away from the segment, Ford aren't doing too badly. Are we on the same page here? |
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TERRITORY ball joints Well we have a 2005 TERRY so far so good has only affected some terries the way people have gone on you think it affected all. ADMITTEDLY THEY COULD HAVE HANDLE IT BETTER. i`ll give you that but it`s not relevant to the Falcon. IRS scrubbing out bushes never heard off, water contamination due to faulty radiator yes , but not what your saying if fails under warranty Ford fix for free I decide to put in seperate transmission cooler and bypass radiator.. Shockwave paint doesn`t peel off in big flakes but there was a problem with the paint, brother bought a futura in shockwave 2005 model second hand 1 year out of warranty and guess what Ford painted it for free as it was starting to wear in spots the whole car he was wrapped. |
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But you didn`t spend $30K
YOU SAID YOUR EL WAS A ******* Thats right it`s not relevant and the Territory is actually selling well it outsold both craptiva models last month. Please re read my post my brothers car in shockwave was 1 year out of warranty, so there is your answer. |
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Falcons that Ford now produces, agree to that and all the rest can be consigned to history because no amount of LPG, V8 or station wagons will change Ford's position. The problem is that Falcon is a large sedan, that cannot be changed and it's why people don't want it. Commodore has only a year or two's grace on Falcon before Holden realise the same sad fact. The market is saying no to large cars, I believe the die back we're seeing is permanent. The change is no doubt being accelerated by higher fuel prices, large cars are the first ones to suffer cutbacks when that happens as fleets move onto more efficient and cheaper vehicles. It's a sign of the times I'm afraid Ford and its Falcon fans aren't ready for it.... |
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I have a general question in regards to the acceptance of the EcoLPi Falcon. Upon initial release, do you think that it will sell in the numbers that the old egas model did?
My opinion is that if I were a fleet manager especially, I would want to give it some time to get feedback -especially on reliability - from early buyers before I committed to basically bulk buying of these. I am sure it will be a well sorted and engineered product but am coming at this from a business perspective. Looking forward to hearing other peoples opinions. |
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Will EcoLPi sell in June ?? or will people wait until FG2 is released, in October. Seems a strange decision to put a new engine in an"old model car" ,when a new model is coming?????
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EcoLPi will be on sale in July, the question is who will buy them?
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My guess is that egas may struggle for a while, I dont think they will do 500 a month as none of the hire fleets will buy them. They will do well with Egas utes tho, should equal atleast 200 sales a month if not 300 - 400 when ramped back up. |
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I think people are forgetting that not everybody has the cash, times are tough.
If Holden are discounting more than Ford or offering sweeteners the only thing that will help Ford is to offer more options in their models. In saying that times are tough , i think more people are worse of now than when the GFC hit. IF i was cashed up I would be buying a new falcon, preferably a coyote...GRRRR. |
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Pos Model 2011 1 Mazda3 11,159 2 Holden Commodore 10,644 3 Toyota Corolla 9,712 4 Toyota Hilux 9,411 5 Holden Cruze 7,446 6 Hyundai i30 6,705 7 Nissan Navara 6,586 8 Hyundai Getz 5,086 9 Mitsubishi Lancer 4,980 10 Toyota Yaris 4,629 11 Mitsubishi Triton 4,496 12 Mazda2 4,475 13 Ford Falcon 4,448 14 Subaru Impreza 4,421 15 Toyota Camry 4,229 16 Toyota Prado 3,831 17 Ford Fiesta 3,764 18 Subaru Forester 3,353 19 Toyota RAV4 3,345 20 Suzuki Swift 3,296 21 Toyota Kluger 3,182 22 VW Golf 3,157 23 Ford Focus 3,140 24 Holden Barina 2,889 25 Ford Ranger 2,789 26 Holden Colorado 2,652 27 Toyota Land Cruiser 2,587 28 Hyundai ix35 2,573 29 Ford Territory 2,533 30 Nissan X-Trail 2,497 31 Nissan Dualis 2,438 32 Mazda CX-7 2,296 33 Holden Commodore Ute 2,220 34 Toyota Aurion 2,190 35 Mazda BT-50 2,135 36 VW Tiguan 2,053 37 Holden Captiva7 2,022 38 Mitsubishi Outlander 1,987 39 Ford Mondeo 1,961 40 Nissan Micra 1,829 41 Honda Civic 1,794 42 Ford Falcon Ute 1,651 43 Kia Rio 1,643 44 Hyundai i20 1,622 45 Honda Jazz 1,617 46 Toyota Land Cruiser Ute 1,590 47 Mazda6 1,499 48 Honda CR-V 1,422 49 Mitsubishi Pajero 1,420 50 Mitsubishi ASX 1,405 51 Kia Cerato/Koup 1,398 52 Subaru Outback 1,352 53 Subaru Liberty 1,335 54 Mercedes C Class 1,283 55 Isuzu D-Max 1,225 56 BMW 3 Series 1,194 57 VW Polo 1,149 58 Nissan Tiida 1,092 59 Honda Accord Euro 1,088 60 Ford Escape 1,085 61 Hyundai Santa Fe 1,077 62 Suzuki Alto 1,046 63 Nissan Patrol 1,035 64 Great Wall V240 989 65 Hyundai i45 976 0.4% |
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put it this way...how many times over the years..and recently have you seen in mag comparoes the holden breaks down. I can remember half a dozen times and onle once for a falcon and im sure it was a burnt out clutch...not a pump or electrical shutdown like in the comadores.
These cars are all built to a price hence will always have problems. People know that. |
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