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03-02-2013, 11:08 AM | #31 | ||
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03-02-2013, 12:25 PM | #32 | ||
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I know I have said it before (maybe not here, can't remember), but I have the distinct feeling that internationally, Ford want the Falcon gone - I can't think of any other logical reason for the complete and utter apathy towards this model. And the more I think about it, the more it makes sense - "We have decided to discontinue the Falcon due to poor sales" sounds a lot easier to swallow then "We have decided to discontinue the Falcon due to our corporate 'One Ford' strategy".
Anyhow, back to the VFACTS stats - where does the Territory fit into this? How many units sold in January (or is that included in the Falcon stats?). |
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January is particularly quiet because not only are there no Fleet purchases but very few private buyers buy at this time unless they want a bargain on 2012 plates, more come back in February and beyond as 2013 build plates are delivered to dealerships.. Most sales today are XR6 to private buyers, XR6T and G6ET are approaching FPV levels. There was a member here who had access to fleet percentage data, I think that would make compelling reading.. Quote:
Ford Australia is right under the microscope, if anyone wanted to kill Falcon/Territory then they wouldn't be mucking around like this. The US is supporting Falcon and territory for as long as people want them... Quote:
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03-02-2013, 12:34 PM | #34 | ||
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With the VF Commodore due to suck what remaining oxygen and interest there is in the large car segment this year, I'm struggling to see how Ford can keep the current FG going for another year.
I think they are between a rock and a hard place. |
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Ford must show the 2014 car this year if it wants anyone to take Falcon seriously |
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I personally think holden are in trouble with the vf unlike ford that will have a fresh crack at it as holden have allowed to many teaser pics out as well as stating that the commy wont be built here after xxxx date where ford have not let anything out of the bag as yet just my thoughts on it Jason
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I don't know if you guys agree with my thinking but I used to be a big fan of large cars, the biggest of fans.
Currently driving a Fiesta and I couldn't possibly imagine ever buying a large car again or ever needing one for any purpose. It's just so much better at everything for a daily car, the actual space inside isn't that much different to a FG, half the FG is centre console.. It's only really smaller on the outside and being able to reverse out of my yard at triple normal speed without hitting the gate saves me time lol. I already have a well preserved VH SLE in my shed for future use as a classic weekend / club car and given no other use for a big sedan I just can't see how they are selling even one per month?. There's still thousands and zillions of old large cars around in Australia, more than enough for anyone that has room to store one or has any interest in keeping a car just for weekend cruises. The writing was on the wall years and years ago and I really can't understand how such big companies kept their heads in the sand and kept on producing them speced for daily use for as long as they did/have. I can see a small but profitable market for only two versions of a Falcon or Commodore. One being a totally stripped down V8 manual, I wouldn't even bother with body deadner, carpet or a radio, or if you were, very basic stuff only. The market for that car don't care about such things. This is your Australianised version of the 86. Just make it as cheap,fast and fun as possible. It then becomes a big weekend car for those that don't want to bother with parts/building or maintaining a classic. Most people with XR6T's or XR8's don't use them as a daily anyway so why bother with a compromise. The other being a very well equipped luxury version with a very good high powered and efficient diesel. Those are the only two options I would be bothering with in the current market. Everything else needs to go in the big bin of redundancy. If not then better to just pull the plug now and get on with designing good small hatches. |
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EXACTLY and when people don't WANT them, they will pull them! And when they are gone, it will be the buying publics fault, not Fords...
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Holden are obviously maintaining manning levels for local production with the hope that VF gives sales numbers a decent boost, but commy numbers are down 20% from last January and cruze numbers are down 33% from same time last year (and local cruze numbers will now be eaten away by the imported cruze wagon). There's no way the cruze and its SUV derivative will be enough to maintain a plant post Commodore 2016.
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bigger cars are more versatile, you can in fact have your cake and eat it too, want economy and power, i give you eco lpi i give you eco boost i give you territory diesel want medium economy and still good power with all of the versatility add the plain petrol version to the above want more power options unit options/trim levels and the same versatility look higher in the range, no doubt the little fiesta is a good little car, but it is still a little car that is less versatile than a big family car for which some of us want and need. |
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03-02-2013, 01:38 PM | #41 | ||
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If our dollar drops (which it has to do eventually) then the imports will become more expensive and give the local models an edge.
740 Falcons is a shocking result for the decent vehicle that it is.
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What would also help is if in fact, that supposed oil reserve in the outback of SA actually exists - if we were spending 75c a litre on petrol, owning a big family car would not be an issue. But, if I what I have been told is right, the chances of that oil reserve actually existing is slim... |
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USer chooser fleet buyers have abandoned novated leases, Falcon is too expensive because of FBT changes. All FBT is now set at 20% of costs regardless of how many kilometres are travelled, people now buy cheaper cars because the FBT is worked on 20% of the new car price and that stays for the first four years. |
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buyers now have so much choice and vehicles are practically tailor made for buyers these days.. |
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Mazda actually is a really good car but just so blah and boring they are starting to get better and more fun
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Sadly they upgraded to soft roaders and now complain about the boaty ride compared to their small cars. |
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It would be interesting to see how those figure have changed in the last 2.5 years..
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I'm sure a lot has changed it will be interesting. See if the falcon has caught up to the commodore
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Ford should put the Taurus V6 Ecoboost engine as in the SHO ..in the XR6 !!!!
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i would like to buy a bare knuckle fist fighter, V8 6SP, light as possable.
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Also, I remember those fleet sales figures, and I remember saying that it blew Marin Burela's fairy tales about rich model mix sales to private buyers right out of the water. I too would be curious to see if it has changed at all. One final thing, for how long was Broady closed over January?
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They returned on the 14th, heard on the grapevine that ecoboost is a eight week wait and ecolpi is a wait-and-see due to a hose being unavailable due to supplier problems. What a joke...........
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pretty sad another replacement hose could`nt be sourced from elsewhere.
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