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Old 13-01-2010, 02:41 PM   #61
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Ah ok, I'll type out some of the quotes from him then.

"We'll be in the Falcon market yes. But we'll continue to use all our assets around the world,"

"We have learned so much from the Falcon, Because it's a dynamite car, Whatever that Falcon morphs to, for the next one, it will be available for everyone around the world."

"We're going to have a large sedan. The whole thing about rear wheel drive? We're going to have a rear wheel drive car, And we've got the Mustang. So you can imagine that there will be a next version of the Falcon that will be even better."
Was that from the Herald? Or somewhere else?
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Old 13-01-2010, 02:43 PM   #62
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Old 13-01-2010, 02:50 PM   #63
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http://7pmproject.com.au/forums/thre...hreadID=119428

Just a thread I made against a horrible section about the Falcon I saw on the faux-news program "THE 7PM PROJECT". Make some comments if you like.
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Old 13-01-2010, 02:51 PM   #64
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Does this mean Mustang will grow, or Falcon will shrink?
There is no requirement that common platforms all be identical in dimension....

Falcon may be the LWB while the Mustang sits on a SWB
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Old 13-01-2010, 03:12 PM   #65
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Im going out on a limb.

Mually I think is saying that the Mustang will remain RWD, but under OneFord could be available in Australia. And may even have engineering input from Ford Australia.

Whilst the Falcon is also getting a new platform, he is not necessarily saying it will be RWD. I still think the Taurus based platform is the front-runner.

However, Im glad to be proven wrong.
Mullaly has confirmed the two will be based off the same RWD platform, see the thread title?!
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Old 13-01-2010, 03:30 PM   #66
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"We'll be in the Falcon market yes. But we'll continue to use all our assets around the world,"

- We will have a large car in the large car market, sourced from our One Ford program

"We have learned so much from the Falcon, Because it's a dynamite car, Whatever that Falcon morphs to, for the next one, it will be available for everyone around the world."

- We have learned from the Falcon but not used ANY of it's RWD technology. The next Falcon will be something different and will be the same large car sold around the world by Ford.

"We're going to have a large sedan. The whole thing about rear wheel drive? We're going to have a rear wheel drive car, And we've got the Mustang. So you can imagine that there will be a next version of the Falcon that will be even better."

- Yes we will have a large sedan on offer. As for RWD, well yes we will have a RWD car, it's called the Mustang. So I'll let you imagine the Mustang / Falcon tie in.


Are you guys sure you are reading between the lines correctly ? / These guys are masters at saying stuff without saying stuff !!
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Old 13-01-2010, 03:38 PM   #67
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As long as its RWD, im happy, as long as the global platform will provide an exciting family car thats not a sports car (like a falcon) im happy and as long as australian jobs are not lost im happy.
Im blown away at how many people on AFF want the mustang here.
ALSO on the Australian Ford website I read that the Australian Government will never compromise australian car manufacturing again since the problems during WW2 with vehicle and parts shortages. but the government wont have a say on this matter and anyway the Commodore has priority anyway i suppose.
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Old 13-01-2010, 04:57 PM   #68
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This make more sense then the silly "Falcon scrapped for taurus" bull .

How awesome will this be, much more performance bolt ons for the falcon!
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Old 13-01-2010, 05:11 PM   #69
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Sounds like we will be spoilt for choice come 2016.. Falcon & Mustang Mmmm
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Old 13-01-2010, 05:17 PM   #70
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Are you guys sure you are reading between the lines correctly ? / These guys are masters at saying stuff without saying stuff !!
I tend to agree with Chopped & Brazen on this, unless Mulally comes out with it straight I wouldn't read between the lines.

Nothing that's been said by Mulally or Burela in the last 24hrs has clarified the picture one way or the other. If anything, they're just trying to secure your business for the next 5 years.
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Old 13-01-2010, 05:25 PM   #71
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So if mustang and falcon share the same platform there could theoretically be a falcon convertible?
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Old 13-01-2010, 06:49 PM   #72
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This seems to be making more sense. I hope they don't stuff the Falcon up and make it American....FoA has got the car almost right.
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Old 13-01-2010, 06:59 PM   #73
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The Falcon and the Mustang are going to be based on the same platform, they state that the Stang is staying RWD which means the Falcon has to be aswell

I better start saving for a Mustang aswell now! :
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All this fight for the Falcon to stay RWD and we will all end up wanting Mustangs if they are priced as they should be.. :P
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All this fight for the Falcon to stay RWD and we will all end up wanting Mustangs if they are priced as they should be.. :P

If the Camaro is gonna be 140k, what do you think the Mustang will be priced at.
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If the Camaro is gonna be 140k, what do you think the Mustang will be priced at.
Yeah but that's via the conversion monkeys in Queensland...factory direct should be far cheaper.
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Yeah but that's via the conversion monkeys in Queensland...factory direct should be far cheaper.

I'd say they'll price it at a premium to protect the Falcon, otherwise it'll be Territory and Falcon Wagon all over again.
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I keep on thinking back to the late 60's, when the falcon became "mustang bred"

...Now the Mustang becomes "falcon bred?"
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Im going out on a limb.

Mually I think is saying that the Mustang will remain RWD, but under OneFord could be available in Australia. And may even have engineering input from Ford Australia.

Whilst the Falcon is also getting a new platform, he is not necessarily saying it will be RWD. I still think the Taurus based platform is the front-runner.

However, Im glad to be proven wrong.
You want proof then read below. More importantly, look at who posted it!


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I've seen documentation with our local program and Mustang on under the same code name. It's been in the works for a while I believe, it's now surfacing and I'm sure it's very close to the truth.
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best news in a while. looking forward to a 2017 falcon
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I'd say they'll price it at a premium to protect the Falcon, otherwise it'll be Territory and Falcon Wagon all over again.
Tickford were converting Mustangs to rhd in 2000-2001 and selling them thru Oz dealerships.If anyone can remember the pricing relative to local cars-I imagine it might be similar in the future.
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You want proof then read below. More importantly, look at who posted it!

I was going to post that comment...

It will happen..........
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Some one some time ago mentioned a Project Pegasus, which I thought was interesting as it was a merging of a horse & bird.
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Tickford were converting Mustangs to rhd in 2000-2001 and selling them thru Oz dealerships.If anyone can remember the pricing relative to local cars-I imagine it might be similar in the future.
The pony cars should still end up far cheaper if theyre already leaving the factory RHD. The Mustang's we got were $85-89K compared to $45K for an XR8, or $60K for a V8 Monaro. I'd be dissapointed if they couldnt sell a V8 pony car for under $60K. If they really wanted them to sell, they'd be cheaper than the sedans.
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Yeah but that's via the conversion monkeys in Queensland...factory direct should be far cheaper.
Well according to Alan Batey (Holden's new CEO & Managing Director) the Camaro (LT) could come in @ $75k...

So if the Stang were to come? Perhaps ~ $85k for a GT Premium (next down from GT500 - oh no! I shouldn't hav e said that! )...
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The pony cars should still end up far cheaper if theyre already leaving the factory RHD. The Mustang's we got were $85-89K compared to $45K for an XR8, or $60K for a V8 Monaro. I'd be dissapointed if they couldnt sell a V8 pony car for under $60K. If they really wanted them to sell, they'd be cheaper than the sedans.
I'll be dissapointed if they're anything like the stangs we got last time... pretty ordinary cars. Don't expect them to be cheap "IF" they get here though, look at what happens to BMW's and Mercs.



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Well according to Alan Batey (Holden's new CEO & Managing Director) the Camaro (LT) could come in @ $75k...

So if the Stang were to come? Perhaps ~ $85k for a GT Premium (next down from GT500 - oh no! I shouldn't hav e said that! )...
Why so expensive? If they come from the factory RHD I don't expect prices that high. I can understand the imported ones, because the people who do that would have to spend hours and hours trying to convert it properly and the effort that goes into designing everything so its a mirror conversion. How much is the base model Camaro and Mustang in the USA? Should start at those prices.

Why does Australia anyways get the end of the stick?
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Being a mid sized car with a compact engine bay designed to accommodate "V" Engine configurations i doubt it would fit...
Unfortunately the tall long nature of the I6 makes it a difficult "fit" for the rest of the wider Ford family... Which is why, id say its never left our shores..
And that is among the saddest stories in Australian automotive history.
If it was used in larger markets (namely the US), it would get far, far more recognition that it deserves.

Is it likely that one day there will be a period where it will no longer be viable to refine the I6 and resort to a foreign engine?
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Why so expensive? If they come from the factory RHD I don't expect prices that high. I can understand the imported ones, because the people who do that would have to spend hours and hours trying to convert it properly and the effort that goes into designing everything so its a mirror conversion. How much is the base model Camaro and Mustang in the USA? Should start at those prices.

Why does Australia anyways get the end of the stick?
So who pays the import costs, US conversion costs, adr tests, RHD development cost in the states, LCST, etc? You cant compare retail values in the states to here....
A mustang will be a "premium" positioned product "if" it comes avaliable here..



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So who pays the import costs, US conversion costs, adr tests, RHD development cost in the states, LCST, etc? You cant compare retail values in the states to here....
A mustang will be a "premium" positioned product "if" it comes avaliable here..
What do you mean by "import costs"? Like shipping and things like that? What about other foreign car manufacturers? They all have to pay that too and their cars aren't $75,000 plus?
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