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Old 16-08-2009, 12:57 PM   #61
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Mustang for me. It's all about the style.

But I think they suit different customer types. The family man with a passion for fast cars or somebody that needs to ferry passangers will go the Falcon because it is a 4 door family car. People after a stylish coupe will go the Mustang. Australian's generally prefer a 4 door performance car.

Holden already discovered this with the SS Commy vs the Monaro in the VT-VZ years. The SS sales still far outweighed the Monaro CV8 sales.
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Old 16-08-2009, 01:05 PM   #62
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We have seen when Tickford back in the day when they did the operation for the Cobra mustangs back in 2002. The asking price of $85k was not recieved too well hence they stopped the operation.

I wonder if they priced the Mustang with conversion to around $55-60k, that it might be a good seller here.
It was the build quality vs the price that killed the Cobra. Why by a sports coupe for $80G that has worse build quality than a $30G aussie family sedan. For that price there was too much high end german competition so really it was only the small enthusiest market that snapped up the Mustang. There wouldnt have been a large enough market to keep it going beyond a special one off.

Saying that I wish the second hand prices of the Tickford converted Cobra's would drop a bit so I could buy 1!!!!
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Old 16-08-2009, 02:08 PM   #63
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The new mustang looks good.
But it's a backward car compared to our falcons. no reach adjustment steering and a rear end with a live axle, ect :togo:
It would have to sell for less then a similar falcon.
It would be bad value for the money.
But you could fool others that it's the ant's pans. rad factor. :
But in driving it you would know it's backward and have to live with it. unless you were to stupid to know
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Old 16-08-2009, 05:35 PM   #64
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I'm intrigued.......where are you going with the topic Falc'man?
If I told you it might sway people's thought process when answering the poll question.
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Old 16-08-2009, 05:57 PM   #65
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Falcon for me. I have always liked the 4 door performance cars.
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Old 16-08-2009, 06:34 PM   #66
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If the idea put forward by Falc'man would come to reality the differences between the Falcon and the Mustang would'nt be that much. They would share the same suspension, drivetrain and engines with very similar styling. The Mustang would effectively become a Falcon Coupe.

Still, I'd rather the Falcon.
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Old 23-08-2009, 01:47 AM   #67
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If you're talking old I'll have both thanks. new, Mustang wins hands down
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Old 23-08-2009, 02:39 AM   #68
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I find the Mustang borderline repulsive to look at

Would rather a Falcon
while not quite repulsive I tend to agree somewhat, the retro thing is neither here nor there in terms of styling....just looks plain awkward. Out of the current three pony cars, the camaro, challenger and Mustang, its the least successful in the looks dept IMO.... Just an opinion of course.

but back to the question, with the same underpinnings motor/trans etc.. purely based on how they look here and now for me its Aussie Falcon/GT hands down without a second thought.
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Old 23-08-2009, 06:08 AM   #69
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Hard to compare really. But the question I always ask myself is "which will put a bigger grin on my face?" And the answer to that question would be the Mustang. The 4.6 sounds so sweet in the Mustang, it looks great. I just hope the new 5.0 V8 sounds at least as good as the 4.6.
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Old 23-08-2009, 06:35 AM   #70
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For a while they were offered next to each other, although the price may have swayed some people.

I for one looked at the Stang for a while when buying my XR8, but after sitting inside the tiny /uncomfortable thing chose the XR8. I preferred the Stang for looks.
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Old 23-08-2009, 10:11 PM   #71
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Hard to compare really. But the question I always ask myself is "which will put a bigger grin on my face?" And the answer to that question would be the Mustang. The 4.6 sounds so sweet in the Mustang, it looks great. I just hope the new 5.0 V8 sounds at least as good as the 4.6.
Your post below from another thread was another reason for starting this poll.
/From another angle, how would the majority feel about the Falcon being replaced by Mustang, and Taurus?


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Americans just don't care about 4 door RWD sedans like Australians do. There is already a choice of them Cadillac CTS, Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger, Pontiac G8, Hyundai Genesis plus all the luxury imports and all of them really go unnoticed. If people are going to get a V8 here, it's going to be a pickup truck or a pony car.
Snow really puts you off buying a RWD car. If I ever see a Mustang driver attempting to drive in the snow, they are usually holding everyone else up, going really slow. So the new Taurus SHO makes a lot of sense.
Locally, the large rwd is now becoming a niche judging by the numbers sold in the FG range with the base XT model selling around 10%.
When the Falcon becomes part of the global picture, and I'm confident it will, it would have a budget closer to that of the Euros.

I still don't understand why Mustang was never made in RHD. The Mustang would have to be one of the most recognisable cars on the planet; the shape, the name, the V8, and they (Fomoco) keep it in LHD only? They don't need more sales?
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Old 24-08-2009, 01:27 AM   #72
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Stang looks super cool indeed , would definatley have one for a fun cruiser , but if i could have only 1 it would be our ozzy GT for obviouse reasons .
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Old 24-08-2009, 02:38 PM   #73
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I test drove a 09 supercharged Saleen not so long ago and it was a beast, but so are the FPV GT's, especially with forced induction etc.

The main reasons why I did not purhcase a new Saleen even with the governments tax incentive was for the following personal reasons;
- I already have Ford Falcon GT which offers so much enjoyment. I did not think the Mustang was that much of a stand out, in comparison.
- Only comes in an auto which was lame, no performance modes etc..
- Although live axels etc claim better traction, I manged to fry the tyres of the line in the dry which did not make for a reliable quick car. Similar to taking off in the GT.
- Far too much plastic inside which looked super cheap.
- Left hand conversion did not sit that well with me.
- $170,000 too much, especially compared to what they are worth in the US.
- Rather buy old school styling than the new.
- Build quality suspect.
- I was really in the market for a Porsche.
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Old 24-08-2009, 03:20 PM   #74
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"I still don't understand why Mustang was never made in RHD. The Mustang would have to be one of the most recognisable cars on the planet; the shape, the name, the V8, and they (Fomoco) keep it in LHD only? They don't need more sales?"

I cant understand why fomoco doesnt make the Mustang in LHD and RHD, it could be sold all over the world (priced very competitively) Mustang is one of those cars thats known pretty much everywhere, why not take advantage of that? Even better, make the thing a truly world class competitor for the M3 etc

Imagine that: Ford Oz helps develop a global Mustang to pitch against M3 etc and a global G6ET/G8 to go against M5 etc...

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Old 24-08-2009, 03:43 PM   #75
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Had the loan of a Tickford manual convertible when i was pondering over a new GT and i think the dealer thought it may sway my thinking. The wife and daughter loved it ( it was a convertible after all) but all i really liked was the noise it made. The interior was like something out of a Kia and even my short frame i found myself hitting my head on the door frame with the seat at its lowest. It drove reasonably well but give me the Falcon any day. Having said that i think the current hot stangs look the goods.
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Old 24-08-2009, 03:54 PM   #76
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Your post below from another thread was another reason for starting this poll.
/From another angle, how would the majority feel about the Falcon being replaced by Mustang, and Taurus?


Locally, the large rwd is now becoming a niche judging by the numbers sold in the FG range with the base XT model selling around 10%.
When the Falcon becomes part of the global picture, and I'm confident it will, it would have a budget closer to that of the Euros.

I still don't understand why Mustang was never made in RHD. The Mustang would have to be one of the most recognisable cars on the planet; the shape, the name, the V8, and they (Fomoco) keep it in LHD only? They don't need more sales?
My thoughts are there should be some consolidation and globalization in the Falcon/Taurus/Mondeo. The 3 cars could be blended in to one, and sold globally.
Mustang and F150 should be globalized, and sold in RHD. They could even offer a 3.0TTV6 diesel in the F150 for Europe. Give these cars the right price, they will sell like hotcakes, it bugs me the LHD only thing. I think they used to sell so many of them in LHD that they didn't care. But you would think those days are gone now. GM and Chrysler seem to have similar mentality.
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Old 24-08-2009, 08:27 PM   #77
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Falcon for me unless the actually built the mustangs is australia for australia.
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falcon - anything less than a 3 person carry and the wife says no

and its gotta have four doors, you know how annoying it is to let a kid out for any one of a thousand reasons in a two door? not practical if you have young uns (the stang that is)
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We have seen when Tickford back in the day when they did the operation for the Cobra mustangs back in 2002. The asking price of $85k was not recieved too well hence they stopped the operation.

I wonder if they priced the Mustang with conversion to around $55-60k, that it might be a good seller here.
Dealers were still struggling to sell them at the 60k dealer demo mark IIRC.
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Old 02-09-2009, 05:22 AM   #81
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  • 3.7L V6 to be rated at 315 horsepower: Same as 2010 GT; 15 hp more than Camaro V6
  • No immediate plans for EcoBoost V6 Mustang due to small horsepower gap between EcoBoost and 5.0L V8 (365 vs 400)
  • 2011 Mustang GT to be rated at 400 horsepower, will get increase in 2012
  • 2011 Mustang GT to get 6-speed transmission and variable valve timing
  • 2011 Mustang GT Track Pack to include Brembo brakes
  • 2011 Mustang GT 5.0L V8, 6-speed, track pack, Brembo brakes ran even with 414-hp BMW M3, which is 200 lbs lighter, at GingerMan Raceway in South Haven, Michigan
  • 2011 Shelby GT500 to get Aluminum Block
  • Next special edition: 2012 Boss
Hot off another forum...

Why, oh why can't we get this???
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Old 02-09-2009, 11:27 AM   #82
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after watching clarkson: good the bad and the ugly, id rather have a falcon v8, although is the rouch mustang... thats pretty nice... pardon my ignorance but is the rouch mustang available to the australian market? or import only?
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No questions asked. (Not looking or leaning at the modern models thoo)
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Looking at the current offerings I would have to take the falcon, a BF II Cobra or 302 GT perhaps. I cannot stand the shape of the new gen mustangs, I think they look horrid. However, if you asked me the same question with respect to a 65 - 68 fastback you would have a very different answer.
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The mustang for sure. True sports car vs family car with a v8, no comparrison. If we were talking about a phase 3 it would be a different question though
Sorry to say but even the phase 3 was only a 'family car with a v8' to use your term.
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Old 02-09-2009, 06:42 PM   #86
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I'd say falcon but only because I love utes too much
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•2011 Mustang GT to be rated at 400 horsepower, will get increase in 2012
Falc'man, seems some people have overlooked this bit of gold! Sounds like DI will come for the new V8 in 2012 or late 2011 for MY2012. Although it is more pertinent to the 'coyote' thread.
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I want ford to bring out a falcon coupe
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Falc'man, seems some people have overlooked this bit of gold! Sounds like DI will come for the new V8 in 2012 or late 2011 for MY2012. Although it is more pertinent to the 'coyote' thread.
I should have. It's just that next year's Mustang will be a bell ringer, and this thread is more about the stang than it's motor.

The 2012 upgrade isn't d.i. afaik.
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