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Old 22-10-2012, 05:51 PM   #61
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This is where Falcons (and Commodores) have it all over imported cars: replacement parts. Quality and reliability may not be world's best, but there's peace of mind in knowing that even if something does go wrong, it won't cost a small fortune.

P.S. I've long thought Smithy was a bit of a hack and that these articles are really simplistic.
That is what made my buy a Territory when we were looking at a large soft roader after buying this property.

I looked at secondhand X5s and Touareg, I found a Touareg with everything, push button adaptable ride height, the V10 diesel, would have been a 140k car new I reckon. With 120,000km on it for 44k.... I rang my mate who runs a VW dealership interstate about them, he said don't go near it, we even avoid trading them in if we can as we don't want to warranty secondhand ones, we only do it if we are making big coin out of what they are buying otherwise we run a mile on them...

I bought instead a secondhand 2007 Territory Ghia AWD with 60,000km on it which now has 125,000km and feels fit enough for another 125,000km. Before the Ford warranty ran out I also took out through Etheridge the extra three year MyFord or whatever it is called warranty and it has been excellent. Anything that has needed attention, diff bushes etc. and a few suspension issues all taken care of without question and during routine servicing. And the services generally cost me $280 a go or thereabouts every 15,000km. Still got nearly another 12 months left on the warranty too so hopefully if anything goes bang it goes bang before this time next year :-)
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I look simply that all new cars have problems.... Actually, all cars have problems, not just new ones...The part availability is better with Australian cars, therefore cost is down, when compared to imported stuff

I could bang on all day mentioning every single fault with the Falcadore, but that's pointless....

Some seem to be saying I should go onto the LSI forum.....Put it simply, I hate the majority of cars, because I am always fixing inherant problems, dealing with people constantly in my lughole saying the problem is something it is not. The only reason I do it is because it pays the bills....And I get on here giving advise how to fix a car cheapily, because I have learnt how to do it and I am assuming people want to know.

I own a Fairlane....I own a crappadore....I own a wogbox....I also own a Centura.....So I'm not a one eyed biased person...Unlike some others round this forum.

Finally...The VE is so crappy, why has it outsold the Falcons between 2006 and 2009????

Enough said???
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I personally think the Commodore's body is beautiful. I've had 3 FGs because they are simply a better car than the VE is, but there is no doubt in my mind that the Commodore has better proportions. Subjective I know, but the smoother glasshouse, shorter overhangs, C pillar sculpting etc is very attractive. The flared wheel arches look silly on everything except the SS - which is the only variant I'd buy so it doesn't bother me.

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Old 22-10-2012, 07:33 PM   #64
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Old 22-10-2012, 08:09 PM   #65
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I personally think the Commodore's body is beautiful. I've had 3 FGs because they are simply a better car than the VE is, but there is no doubt in my mind that the Commodore has better proportions. Subjective I know, but the smoother glasshouse, shorter overhangs, C pillar sculpting etc is very attractive. The flared wheel arches look silly on everything except the SS - which is the only variant I'd buy so it doesn't bother me.

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Couldn't agree more.

Looks are always subjective, but the overall proportions of a car are less subjective. A short front overhang and a long dash to axle ratio looks good - thats more fact than opinion. All the best looking cars have those traits, (with a few hyper-car exceptions) and the Commodore also has those two traits - they were very expensively engineered into the VE platform. But the Falcon definitely does not - too much front overhang, too little distance between the front wheel arch and front door - unavoidable since the FG was just a re-skinned BF.

Having said that, the FG is still a good looking car, really well detailed and from most angles except side-on, better looking than the Commodore IMO. Its just that I often read on here people stating how the Commodore is a horribly dated design as though its fact, when its nothing more than their own uninformed and biased opinion.

If you prefer the look of the Falcon, thats fine! Just accept that the Commodore is also a fantastic piece of Aussie design that has lasted incredibly well over 6 years, even if its not to your taste...
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I look simply that all new cars have problems.... Actually, all cars have problems, not just new ones...The part availability is better with Australian cars, therefore cost is down, when compared to imported stuff

I could bang on all day mentioning every single fault with the Falcadore, but that's pointless....

Some seem to be saying I should go onto the LSI forum.....Put it simply, I hate the majority of cars, because I am always fixing inherant problems, dealing with people constantly in my lughole saying the problem is something it is not. The only reason I do it is because it pays the bills....And I get on here giving advise how to fix a car cheapily, because I have learnt how to do it and I am assuming people want to know.

I own a Fairlane....I own a crappadore....I own a wogbox....I also own a Centura.....So I'm not a one eyed biased person...Unlike some others round this forum.

Finally...The VE is so crappy, why has it outsold the Falcons between 2006 and 2009????

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I'd definitely go an FG over a VE because of VE's ugly wheel arches and rear lights. Seats are probably better in the VE though. Can't wait for the day that Ford finally gets rid of those horrible looking rear seat design where the headrests are not adjustable, inherited from the AU.

That and the first time I sat in an FG XR I wondered why in the hell does the seat feel like a giant sponge, need a firming up big time.

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Problem with the VE is they only look good as an SS or Calais V. Omegas and Berlinas just look ridiculous with those oversized wheelarches and tiny wheels along with the high ride height. They only suit the models with lower suspension and big wheels, and better again with the matching bodykit.

HSV's would look good too if it wasn't for all the crap vents and everything they stick on to them. So ridiculously overstyled. They look like something a 13 year old would draw.
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I'd definitely go an FG over a VE because of VE's ugly wheel arches and rear lights. Seats are probably better in the VE though. Can't wait for the day that Ford finally gets rid of those horrible looking rear seat design where the headrests are not adjustable, inherited from the AU.

That and the first time I sat in an FG XR I wondered why in the hell does the seat feel like a giant sponge, need a firming up big time.

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Problem with the VE is they only look good as an SS or Calais V. Omegas and Berlinas just look ridiculous with those oversized wheelarches and tiny wheels along with the high ride height. They only suit the models with lower suspension and big wheels, and better again with the matching bodykit.

HSV's would look good too if it wasn't for all the crap vents and everything they stick on to them. So ridiculously overstyled. They look like something a 13 year old would draw.

Oh yeah the HSV's are practically comical they're that overdone. And I agree the big front wheel arches dont suit the basic models.

Talking overall proportions though, the VE is pretty damn good.
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the idea is that its supposed to be waaaay overdone. i love it. its screams a big **** you to traditional conservative styling.

that and the 6.2 litre is a rather good donk all in all. sounds the part too.


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the idea is that its supposed to be waaaay overdone. i love it. its screams a big **** you to traditional styling.

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Its not quite finished yet, there's at least a few spare centimetres to fit more vents.
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Its not quite finished yet, there's at least a few spare centimetres to fit more vents.
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Finally...The VE is so crappy, why has it outsold the Falcons between 2006 and 2009????
Enough said???
Not because they are better cars, that's for sure. It comes down to what fleets are buying, Holden's larger range, superior advertising, the fact that Ford don't have a V8 (a huge chunk of Commodore sales are V8s, many people simply don't want a turbo 6). I believe Ford sold more 6 cylinder sedans than Holden last year. There is no Falcon wagon, Sportwagons account for 30% of all Commodore sales last I checked.

Not as simple as whether a car is "crappy" or not.
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Problem with the VE is they only look good as an SS or Calais V. Omegas and Berlinas just look ridiculous with those oversized wheelarches and tiny wheels along with the high ride height. They only suit the models with lower suspension and big wheels, and better again with the matching bodykit.

HSV's would look good too if it wasn't for all the crap vents and everything they stick on to them. So ridiculously overstyled. They look like something a 13 year old would draw.
Agreed 100%
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That HSV remind's me of something..hmm.

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i love a calais v 6L in grey or black

but the above comment was funny.
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The VE looks like a mash of E46 BMW, Mitsu 380 and BA falcon.

So yes, in some areas, its dated...due to a typically conservative front end, the basics of it look like a BA...
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its screams a big **** you to good taste.
thats the point!

some people (ill admit, me included) love to dial it up to 11... or in the e3's case... break the volume knob straight off lol.

picture this. FG XT -> XR6 -> XR8 -> GS -> GT Rspec. its a linear progression from tame to 10 on the volume.

now this. Omega -> SV6/SS -> clubsport -> GTS again its just a progression towards loud and obnoxious... only holden isn't afraid to go butt ugly and offensive to the cardigans in the process.

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if i were buying a E3 HSV i would simply get the front bar resprayed.
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if i were buying a E3 HSV i would simply get the front bar resprayed.
im reasonably sure you can have factory option of painted inserts to body colour.

kinda like the raccoon eyes on GTs can be body colour if im not mistaken.

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Exactly....They had problems with the VT ones.....Fixed after that.
My old man's mate had a VYII SS that had an engine replacement.
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I personally think the Commodore's body is beautiful. I've had 3 FGs because they are simply a better car than the VE is, but there is no doubt in my mind that the Commodore has better proportions. Subjective I know, but the smoother glasshouse, shorter overhangs, C pillar sculpting etc is very attractive. The flared wheel arches look silly on everything except the SS - which is the only variant I'd buy so it doesn't bother me.

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actually i agree with you on these to models...but ill raise you the front and rear side profiles look very outdated and much less atractive then the FG lines.
Ill agree once again...all subjective with looks tho.
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That HSV remind's me of something..hmm.
A VE Calais is a good looking machine. However that picture is better looking than the HSV.
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Problem with the VE is they only look good as an SS or Calais V. Omegas and Berlinas just look ridiculous with those oversized wheelarches and tiny wheels along with the high ride height. They only suit the models with lower suspension and big wheels, and better again with the matching bodykit.

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I understand what you're saying, but in an effort to reduce build costs they make the guards the way they do....Might encourage the "modifiers" market, where people want big wheels...lower stance and not the associate headaches associated with guard rubbing....

So to me that's a smart ploy..

IMA, I'm not a big fan of the skinny wheel in big wheel arch/nose bleed height associated with the car either.
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wow they made the ls1 out be something its not. Lots and lots of ls1 that run sweet as pie out there, yet they mention they are oil burning rattlers.
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Recently I was minding a friends SS-V ute. Its a 2008 with over 70k. He does not really baby the car nor pamper it like the way I would. It does get serviced regularly at 15k from a regular Holden dealer and in between 7.5k oil changes.

I found the car to be very tight, interior was in nice shape. Seats showed wear (but what car doesn't show wear, by BA seats that get regular conditioning shows small wear from the first 18k by the previous owner).

Engine pulled strong, gearbox was perfect, slight drive train clunk but acceptable. VE's seem fine to me.
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