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Guys, get this. Holden don't even supply a spare wheel with their PETROL Commodores as standard anymore. With the LPG version, they can now claim that there is 'no bootspace compromise' because the spare wheel isn't present normally anyway. FAIL!
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Both the Falcon and the Commodore came with a space saver, but the dealerships up here remove that and replace it or just plain order them with a matching sized spare instead...but they do have a spare wheel. |
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It's still interesting that they can't even muster as much power out of it as the 3L gets...I wonder if it has any internal mods at all or whether they just whacked the vapor injection on a stock 3.6L package... |
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FORD need to advertise the difference between the two lpg systems..but they won't...
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I remember when the dedicated LPG was first mooted by Holden all the "know alls" on this forum were were saying that they would have to give up boot space like the Falcon - well looks like a new designed tank has taken care of that situation. People who buy LPG do so to cut costs so I think it's economy as opposed to power will be more important. Why they didn't go for a Liquid phase injector system beats me though. |
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Ford and Holden have always targeted City and Country sales; their cars are built for "Australian" conditions, they have a testing ground that simulates city and country conditions.
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Hmm how do we know this information is legit? No other car news sites came up with any of that info … the 21st is supposed to be the date when Holden announces their LPG products to the media.
Nut I love all the Holden haters on this forum … it just shows the narrow minded thinking of some members … what people fail to understand is that bad LPG Holden product means more bad LPG reputation in the market place, this will do no favours to the Falcon product as people simply write off LPG in their mindset no matter how good the kw or whatever numbers look like. As a matter of fact, Ford needs more makes to release good LPG products in the market place, and drive up the general LPG reputation and market awareness … without that the LPG Falcon is doomed no matter how good of a product it is … and the current sales numbers clearly demonstrate that! |
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It wouldn't be hard to market the LPI along the lines of 'Finally an LPG car that's better than petrol' or whatever... But no, not a peep from Ford's marketing dept about EcoLPI. Not a peep! Bizaare.
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LPG is great but, as with anything, there are pros and cons that have to be weighed up. With large markets, such as the US and Europe, spending only a very small percentage of their dollars on LPG, it will always be the poor (but useful) cousin to Diesel and petrol. I think Ford are on a winner with their Diesel engine. Quote:
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Holden will make the LPG Commodore so crap that it will affect EcoLPI sales. I like the cut of your jib brother! Lukeyson
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We all know the pros and cons, the major pro being it is cheaper to run, (in Oz at least) but the the biggest 'con' of LPG has always been reduced performance, now that is no longer the case, so you'd think they'd push that angle... Buuuut no.
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Defie 'country' for me first. I live in a rural city (approx 12000 people) that is located 200 kms from the nearest capital. Does that mean I live in the 'country'? If so, then LPG is certainly an option for me, and one that I will pursue when the circumstances end up being right for me. And to comment about the full size spare being mandatory in the country made by someone else, let me assure you that having a space saver spare is not an issue for me. In fact, it would cause very little inconvenience if I was in need of using it. And I travel 110kms to and from work 9 days a fortnight. Not that I have ever had to use a spare before (touch wood ) One thing I have learnt in my nearly 40 years on this planet is that my personal circumstance should never ever be construed by me to be the 'norm' or the same as the majority of others circumstances. Craig H
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With only two players offering LPG cars, they'll need to fix it's reputation with good marketing. Which is a good point actually, because Holden will probably market the hell out of thier LPG cars, so Ford will certainly benefit from that too.
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Well said.
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I agree that if Holden make dodgy gutless LPG variants it will give the whole LPG thing a bad name. What I don't understand is why Holden make such gutless, no torque V6 engines, that require tons of right foot pressure for them to perform, and are even worse on LPG. A properly designed efficient LPG system picks up low down torque anyway. But maybe that is their plan, to shoot LPG in the foot.
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People keep talking about Ford not advertising their products enough ... Did you people ever consider that they may not have the budget to advertise more??? You know advertising is expensive, yes that may be a revelation to some but it actually is, just look at FaceBook/Google and all the billions a year they make from advertising alone ...
Sometimes having a competitor advertise a particular technology is extremely beneficial to a company who's advertising budget might be restricted or insufficient. There is a term for that in Marketing but I can't remember what it is ... |
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10-02-2012, 05:01 PM | #59 | ||
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Looks like Wheels front cover is sorted for the next 3 months
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that is a point Dimka100, i was shocked last night to see a falcon ad on the idiot box which was nice to see, only mentioned FPV though, you would think they would be bill boarding it won Australia`s best large car 2011 award would`nt you, as you say funds might be just not there.
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