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Old 06-08-2014, 08:48 PM   #7111
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Old 06-08-2014, 08:50 PM   #7112
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Old 06-08-2014, 08:52 PM   #7113
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I don't think the poor sales numbers for the Falcon can be attributed to any one major factor: I honestly think it is a case of death by a thousand paper cuts.

And all of the reasons that people have presented here in this thread and numerous times in various threads on this forum have contributed to that:
  • Ford don't want the Falcon in it's lineup anymore
  • The Falcon is an orphan under the 'One Ford' philosophy
  • Falcon has not remained competitive in features with its segment counterparts
  • Ford Australia have failed to advertise or effectively market the Falcon
  • The quality control issues have not been addressed (rust on near new cars, bushes failing, etc)
  • The Ford dealer network has not helped the situation ("they all do that", "no, that is not a warranty issue", poor product knowledge, etc)
  • The cost of operating here in Australia cannot be justified with the levels of sales
  • Large cars are no longer as popular in the marketplace as they once were
  • There is far more competition then there used to be
  • The price of fuel has meant that people can longer afford to operate large cars anymore
  • The safety of smaller cars has improved significantly compared to 20 years ago and are now a similar standard to the large car segment
  • Lack of model variety in the range (ie wagon, etc)

I'm sure I have missed quite a few very relevant issues, but again, it is not one large, single issue that has caused the death of Falcon.

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Everyone has their own theory as to why Falcon sales are declining. I think the lack of advertising contributes to some extent, but with all due respect, I think you're off in la la land if you think that a comprehensive marketing program is going to save the Falcon.

Falcon isn't the value for money equation it once was when you consider that there are cheaper, better equipped, more practical and more fuel efficient cars around.
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Go to pickles prestige auctions sunshine one night,the freedom fleets have to buy euro cars is unbearable,Melbourne water guys run around in xc70's where once they had falcon wagons,Tezza

It's more about change in buying,cost, etc etc

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I don't think the poor sales numbers for the Falcon can be attributed to any one major factor: I honestly think it is a case of death by a thousand paper cuts.

And all of the reasons that people have presented here in this thread and numerous times in various threads on this forum have contributed to that:
  • Ford don't want the Falcon in it's lineup anymore
  • The Falcon is an orphan under the 'One Ford' philosophy
  • Falcon has not remained competitive in features with its segment counterparts
  • Ford Australia have failed to advertise or effectively market the Falcon
  • The quality control issues have not been addressed (rust on near new cars, bushes failing, etc)
  • The Ford dealer network has not helped the situation ("they all do that", "no, that is not a warranty issue", poor product knowledge, etc)
  • The cost of operating here in Australia cannot be justified with the levels of sales
  • Large cars are no longer as popular in the marketplace as they once were
  • There is far more competition then there used to be
  • The price of fuel has meant that people can longer afford to operate large cars anymore
  • The safety of smaller cars has improved significantly compared to 20 years ago and are now a similar standard to the large car segment

I'm sure I have missed quite a few very relevant issues, but again, it is not one large, single issue that has caused the death of Falcon.

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I think that is a very succinct summation of why we are seeing the end of the Aussie Falcon. I also believe the order of your points reflect the reality of the process currently underway.
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Yet to be convinced that anything American will do well here and we've seen this in the past as a failure.

Fit and finish are poor overall, although some of the newest Chrylsers are better.

Have a look at the trucking sector of the country where once International ACCOs reigned supreme and then American rigs became popular in the 1990s, but had their own reliability issues to today where many trucking companies run European trucks (Scania, Volvo etc).

I don't believe any Falcon replacement or American import will sell well compared to better quality European makes.
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Does anyone know the size difference between the new Mondeo/Fusion and the Taurus? If they're selling so few Falcons what's the point of bringing in something else to replace it?
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I think that is a very succinct summation of why we are seeing the end of the Aussie Falcon. I also believe the order of your points reflect the reality of the process currently underway.
Thanks. I've often pondered the "death of Falcon" issue and I realised it was a combination of multiple factors.

Oh, and any reflection of influence in the order listed was purely co-incidental: I just threw them up as I thought of them.

Oh, and the other issue that I forgot to add, but one I think had played a large part in this scenario, is that Falcon used to be a very versatile car: it could carry the entire family very comfortably, it could tow the boat/caravan/trailer with ease, it wasn't too big, nor too small. Back in the days where a family only ever had one car, it was a perfect compromise.

But how many families these days only have one car? I would think it would be pretty rare. In fact,most families would almost have at least one car per person living int he house! So now you can have your 4wd to do all the heavy load work, and the small/compact car to run to and from work each day without chewing through your entire pay packet. So the versatility of Falcon just doesn't quite work as well in this materialistic world that we reside in.

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psycho,

also, dont forget since 2007 the very high AUD makes imports more attractive. In addition, since the 1980s Button plan car tariffs have been decreasing.
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I know where they can shove their Taurus.......
We can't sell Australian made Fords in the USA because it will costs American jobs but they expect us to buy their cars as Australian jobs don't matter as much in the Ford universe.
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Because it’s a cost effective scenario, it costs to much to build them here but to build them elsewhere and import them they can then on sell them here even in small number’s.
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I know where they can shove their Taurus.......
We can't sell Australian made Fords in the USA because it will costs American jobs but they expect us to buy their cars as Australian jobs don't matter as much in the Ford universe.
An American company wants to support American jobs?
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I know where they can shove their Taurus.......
We can't sell Australian made Fords in the USA because it will costs American jobs but they expect us to buy their cars as Australian jobs don't matter as much in the Ford universe.
Exactly -
However you must understand that Ford is an American company, listed on the US stock exchange and they have placed their local issues above our local issues.
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We can't sell Australian made Fords in the USA because it will costs American jobs but they expect us to buy their cars as Australian jobs don't matter as much in the Ford universe.
And rightly so. They are an American company after all. Sometimes we forget that.
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But how many families these days only have one car? I would think it would be pretty rare. In fact,most families would almost have at least one car per person living int he house! So now you can have your 4wd to do all the heavy load work, and the small/compact car to run to and from work each day without chewing through your entire pay packet. So the versatility of Falcon just doesn't quite work as well in this materialistic world that we reside in.
Pajero and Jetta here, both diesels. No territory unfortunately. My kids too tall for the rear row in the territory, limitation of having tall family :(
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not sure why people bag the FG XR wheel, it's the best wheel i've used in any of the 13 Falcons i've owned
it's pretty awful in comparison to every other car I've owned/driven. Narrow circumference, sharp front edge, coarse 'leather'. It has poor grip. The only thing I like is the lack of pointless 'flat bottom' or other stylised knobbly bits. Since I saw someone post about getting their fattened out and trimmed in proper leather I've had it on my list of things to get done.
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If we end up with a Taurus and it is RWD with 4 door’s and V8 equipped, depending on look’s then I will gladly buy one if I was in the market for a RWD V8 sedan, there is nothing that can be done about Falcon, it is all but a lasting memory for us now, but life goes on and what ever is put on the table I hope it is just as good if not better as our great all mighty Falcon.
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Pajero and Jetta here, both diesels. No territory unfortunately. My kids too tall for the rear row in the territory, limitation of having tall family :(
You have a 'tall' family and buy a small/mid size sedan??
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No. Because I have owned both!
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it's pretty awful in comparison to every other car I've owned/driven. Narrow circumference, sharp front edge, coarse 'leather'. It has poor grip. The only thing I like is the lack of pointless 'flat bottom' or other stylised knobbly bits. Since I saw someone post about getting their fattened out and trimmed in proper leather I've had it on my list of things to get done.
Fair enough mate. Everyone has different hands lol. The XR wheel does have a flat bottom though, of sorts. The leather on mine is good though, and quite grippy. Did you buy yours new? They tend to wear quickly and develop a sheen though. I don't mind it being smaller in light of the rack being very quick. My AU benefits from the larger wheel because it needs a lot of wheel movement to make it change directions.
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And fair enough too, but in all fairness you are comparing a performance model to a taxi spec model. XR6 NA and XR Turbo drive nothing alike.
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Fair enough mate. Everyone has different hands lol. The XR wheel does have a flat bottom though, of sorts. The leather on mine is good though, and quite grippy. Did you buy yours new? They tend to wear quickly and develop a sheen though. I don't mind it being smaller in light of the rack being very quick. My AU benefits from the larger wheel because it needs a lot of wheel movement to make it change directions.
Neither of my B-series have these issues...
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And fair enough too, but in all fairness you are comparing a performance model to a taxi sped model. XR6 NA and XR Turbo drive nothing alike.
Really ??

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I don't think the poor sales numbers for the Falcon can be attributed to any one major factor: I honestly think it is a case of death by a thousand paper cuts.

And all of the reasons that people have presented here in this thread and numerous times in various threads on this forum have contributed to that:
  • Ford don't want the Falcon in it's lineup anymore
  • The Falcon is an orphan under the 'One Ford' philosophy
  • Falcon has not remained competitive in features with its segment counterparts
  • Ford Australia have failed to advertise or effectively market the Falcon
  • The quality control issues have not been addressed (rust on near new cars, bushes failing, etc)
  • The Ford dealer network has not helped the situation ("they all do that", "no, that is not a warranty issue", poor product knowledge, etc)
  • The cost of operating here in Australia cannot be justified with the levels of sales
  • Large cars are no longer as popular in the marketplace as they once were
  • There is far more competition then there used to be
  • The price of fuel has meant that people can longer afford to operate large cars anymore
  • The safety of smaller cars has improved significantly compared to 20 years ago and are now a similar standard to the large car segment
  • Lack of model variety in the range (ie wagon, etc)

I'm sure I have missed quite a few very relevant issues, but again, it is not one large, single issue that has caused the death of Falcon.

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Great post overall, but I'm not convinced #1 is true. The main reason why Falcon is getting canned is because it isn't making any money for Ford. If it isn't profitable, then they'd be silly to continue producing it.

I doubt very much Ford will be canning the Falcon, orphan or not, if it were a money maker.
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You have a 'tall' family and buy a small/mid size sedan??
Pajero is family transport... very rare more than 3 in Jetta.

Problem with rear row in territory i have found is the seats sit on the floor pretty much so that eats legroom :(

My parents have one.. so we have tried.

I honestly wish i could get a diesel falcon as my runabout... but I guess thats called a Mondeo.......
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yeah the bottom is slightly flattened but compared to my wife's GTI it wouldn't be called a flat bottomed wheel. Which is a good thing, because it's an 'I'm a race car!' gimmick.

I think the biggest problem is the leather, i bought my car new and it's only 5 months old, the leather feels like it's got talcum powder on it. I just went and compared it to the Golf, which has a much grippier, more 'leather' leather. Interestingly, the leather on the Falcon wheel feels identical to the OMP Velocita wheel I put in my E21 BMW, which was not cheap.

To be fair to the Falcon, where my hands are normally (9 and 3) it's pretty well moulded and comfortable. Oh, and it's actually centered on the steering shaft, which I can't say about the Golf. My favorite wheel is the one in my old XR5, so simple yet it just felt right on road or track.

Anyone expecting it to change in this new model will be disappointed though. I wouldn't expect any significant interior changes, material design will be pretty much it I'd say. I don't think the FG interior is a bad place to be though, it's missing some basic features but it doesn't necessarily feel old.
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Great post overall, but I'm not convinced #1 is true. The main reason why Falcon is getting canned is because it isn't making any money for Ford. If it isn't profitable, then they'd be silly to continue producing it.

I doubt very much Ford will be canning the Falcon, orphan or not, if it were a money maker.
Point 1. follows into point 2. ( albeit coincidental)
The Falcon is a low low volume niche vehicle in a small global market - period.
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