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05-01-2020, 11:22 AM | #91 | |||
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there were fewer built and most Bs are hitting the time where expensive repairs happen. A gearbox fails and the cost is the majority value of the car, easier to scrap and buy another. We're gonna hit a balance point where newer Mustangs become more common on the road than FGX Falcon |
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05-01-2020, 11:25 AM | #92 | ||
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It's getting a bit harder to find "good bits" at the wreckers for BA/BF now, too (I reckon)... Of the cars that do end up there, it seems to be more of the base model/low series cars, and they seem to be more of the old/worn out variety (rather than the crashed, previosly well looked after cars).
On the flip side... plenty of the better/higher series BA/BFs might have moved into the "keeper" category... so could be locked away in sheds.. so perhaps unregistered, but still viable !?? 12 - 18yrs old now... so getting up there... D
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05-01-2020, 11:31 AM | #93 | |||
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As for the BA and BF, there was a point where well over 90% of taxis in Victoria were BA/BF Falcons. And there were about 5,000 taxis in Victoria in those days (more now). As there was a 6.5 year limit at the time, that means that about 700 Falcon taxis were scrapped and replaced each year, and that's just VIC... |
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05-01-2020, 12:40 PM | #94 | ||
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13-03-2020, 02:18 PM | #95 | ||
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how many years will you give it till ea-ed have dissapeared, you often wonder how many are parked in sheds and used for shows.
guessing the ea-ed will be the new xy-xc where most are parked and only used for car shows and taken out on weekends and the ef-au are the new ea-ed where you can still get a good cheap car and the ba-fg are the new au-ba where you can get a really nice sheap car. would that sound about right. most of the xw-xf narly every car show have seen never ending amounts and wondered wether ea-ed and na-nc will end up the same as the xw-xf where most if not all are parked and only used for car shows |
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13-03-2020, 04:02 PM | #96 | ||
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me day drive is a 92 eb2 v8 tickford , [not tickford motor]
wears tha wings because -suspension . sunroof . etc.. ford letter . ta prove .. and ,,, the tickford modified . sticker,,, only some ppl will know where ta look ... all genuine ..oh yeah its a Ghia.. no wanabes here Last edited by Hippy; 13-03-2020 at 04:27 PM. |
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13-03-2020, 04:15 PM | #97 | |||
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20-03-2020, 03:17 AM | #98 | ||
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Crazy how rare the FGX is already, yet alone will be, it's on the shopping list for sure!
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20-03-2020, 10:50 AM | #99 | ||
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You can add another AU to the list of old Falcons no longer registered.
Has been a trusty family wagon for 14 years, made a visit to the Geelong factory on its last roadtrip, will be missed. |
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21-06-2020, 02:11 AM | #100 | ||
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I had another look at the website with the statistics,
https://carsafe.com.au/risk-rating# According to these statistics: (sedan only) Falcon EB: Jan.2019: 2318 vehicles licensed. Sept: 2043 vehicles. Oct: 1800. June2020: 1603 Falcon ED: Jan.2019: 5279 vehicles licensed. Sept: 4766 vehicles. Oct: 4220. June2020: 3719 Falcon EL: Jan.2019: 21518 vehicles licensed. Sept: 19063 vehicles. Oct: 16636. June2020: 14800 Falcon EF: Oct. 2019: 12966 vehicles licensed. June2020: 11457 Falcon AU: Jan.2019: 82412 vehicles licensed. Sept: 74713 vehicles. Oct: 66751. June2020: 59974 Falcon BA: Jan.2019: 119102 vehicles licensed. Sept: 112832 vehicles. Oct: 105485. June2020: 98561 Falcon BF: Jan.2019: 71011 vehicles licensed. Sept: 68803 vehicles. Oct: 66166. June2020: 63407 Falcon FG: Jan.2019: 105190 vehicles licensed. Sept: 104013 vehicles. Oct: 102510. June2020: 100600 Falcon FGX: Jan.2019: 8449 vehicles licensed. Sept: 8340 vehicles. Oct: 8260. June2020: 8206 Fairmont ED: Sept.2019: 1191. Oct: 1040. June2020: No longer listed (<1000). Fairmont EF: Sept.2019: 4722. Oct: 4108. June2020: 3571 Fairmont EL: Sept.2019: 4702. Oct: 4112. June2020: 3681 Fairmont AU: Sept.2019: 15500. Oct: 14100. June2020: 12688 Fairmont BA: Sept.2019: 14398. Oct: 13587. June2020: 12771 Fairmont BF: Sept.2019: 6251. Oct: 6068. June2020: 5905 Here are some more statistics: Ranger PJ: Oct.2019: 23795. June2020: 26933 Ranger PK: Oct.2019: 35094. June2020: 34784 Ranger PX Jan 2019: 175000. Sept.2019: 195000, Oct: 214194. June2020: 234677 Mustang 15-18: Oct.2019: 18471. June2020: 18275 Mustang 2018+: Oct.2019: 3050. June2020: 5473 Ford Everest 15+: Oct. 14899. June2020: 17512 Territory SX: Oct. 28555. June2020: 27264 Territory SY: Oct: 68293. June2020: 66763 Territory SZ: Oct: 64595. June2020: 64690 F250, 97-03: Jan.2020: 4501. June2020: 4465 F250, 04-08: Jan.2020: 4055. June2020: 4026 Fiesta WZ 13+ Jan.2020: 16503. June2020: 16367 Focus SA 18+ June2020: 2043 Endura CA 18+ June2020: 1078 Kuga TF 13-16 June2020: 17874 And to feed some trolls: Tesla 'S': Jan.2020: 1326 vehicles. June2020: 1513 Cheers, |
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21-06-2020, 08:57 PM | #101 | ||
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FGX is more rare than an EL! Wow.
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21-06-2020, 09:26 PM | #102 | |||
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22-06-2020, 06:40 AM | #103 | |||
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23-06-2020, 11:49 AM | #104 | |||
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wonder how many of me 92eb , 5L- Ghia ticky [ stock motor] is still around with , options ,, has factory emblem wings 1T 2B 2F And has the FTE sticker hidden . if ya know where to look .. |
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20-08-2020, 08:59 PM | #105 | ||
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Another thread discussing if Territory are disappearing from the road. Numbers in this thread.
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12-04-2021, 04:20 AM | #106 | ||
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I had another look at the website with the statistics,
https://carsafe.com.au/risk-rating# According to these statistics: (sedan only) Falcon EB: Jan.2019: 2318 vehicles licensed. Sept: 2043 vehicles. Oct: 1800. June2020: 1603. April 2021: 1318 Falcon ED: Jan.2019: 5279 vehicles licensed. Sept: 4766 vehicles. Oct: 4220. June2020: 3719. April 2021: 3033 Falcon EL: Jan.2019: 21518 vehicles licensed. Sept: 19063 vehicles. Oct: 16636. June2020: 14800. April 2021: 11920 Falcon EF: Oct. 2019: 12966 vehicles licensed. June2020: 11457. April 2021: 9209 Falcon AU: Jan.2019: 82412 vehicles licensed. Sept: 74713 vehicles. Oct: 66751. June2020: 59974. April 2021: 49396 Falcon BA: Jan.2019: 119102 vehicles licensed. Sept: 112832 vehicles. Oct: 105485. June2020: 98561. April 2021: 86876 Falcon BF: Jan.2019: 71011 vehicles licensed. Sept: 68803 vehicles. Oct: 66166. June2020: 63407. April 2021: 58123 Falcon FG: Jan.2019: 105190 vehicles licensed. Sept: 104013 vehicles. Oct: 102510. June2020: 100600. April 2021: 97485 Falcon FGX: Jan.2019: 8449 vehicles licensed. Sept: 8340 vehicles. Oct: 8260. June2020: 8206. April 2021: 8075 Fairmont ED: Sept.2019: 1191. Oct: 1040. June2020: No longer listed (<1000). Fairmont EF: Sept.2019: 4722. Oct: 4108. June2020: 3571. April 2021: 2836 Fairmont EL: Sept.2019: 4702. Oct: 4112. June2020: 3681. April 2021: 3027 Fairmont AU: Sept.2019: 15500. Oct: 14100. June2020: 12688. April 2021: 10610 Fairmont BA: Sept.2019: 14398. Oct: 13587. June2020: 12771. April 2021: 11427 Fairmont BF: Sept.2019: 6251. Oct: 6068. June2020: 5905 April 2021: 5627 Here are some more statistics: Ranger PJ: Oct.2019: 27395. June2020: 26933 April 2021: 25974 Ranger PK: Oct.2019: 35094. June2020: 34784 April 33994 Ranger PX Jan 2019: 175000. Sept.2019: 195000, Oct: 214194. June2020: 234677, April 2021 271319 Mustang 15-18: Oct.2019: 18471. June2020: 18275. April 2021: 17743 Mustang 2018+: Oct.2019: 3050. June2020: 5473 April 2021: 8369 Ford Everest 15+: Oct. 14899. June2020: 17512 Territory SX: Oct. 28555. June2020: 27264 April: 24704 Territory SY: Oct: 68293. June2020: 66763. April 2021: 63751 Territory SZ: Oct: 64595. June2020: 64690. April 2021: 63902 F250, 97-03: Jan.2020: 4501. June2020: 4465 F250, 04-08: Jan.2020: 4055. June2020: 4026 Fiesta WZ 13+ Jan.2020: 16503. June2020: 16367 Focus SA 18+ June2020: 2043 Endura CA 18+ June2020: 1078 Kuga TF 13-16 June2020: 17874 And to feed some trolls: Tesla 'S': Jan.2020: 1326 vehicles. June2020: 1513 April 2021: 2824, Tesla 3: April 2021: 2605 Cheers, Last edited by happy1; 12-04-2021 at 04:29 AM. |
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12-04-2021, 06:11 AM | #107 | |||
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Case in point that you need to design and release something shortly after a car hits the showroom rather than when you start receiving demand. Lost sales is a lag measure, if you act on lost sales you end up missing the opportunity and carrying excess stock. |
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13-04-2021, 08:56 AM | #108 | ||||
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I was working my way through the Territory numbers. Feeling somewhat despondent at the dwindling numbers of this amazing vehicle. Most of the ones I see on the road these days are delegated the role of family hack. I suspect that most are not getting the basic maintenance they deserve. I also checked out a few on carsales. Somewhat surprised how well the price is holding up in the current market. Anyway, I kept reading down the list and saw the F250. I am amazed there are this many still kicking around. I hardly see any these days. Prices seems through the roof. Unless one absolutely needed to tow something really big, I would have though the money would have gone to a newer tow rig. Quote:
Anyway, thanks for going to the effort of digging it out. |
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13-04-2021, 10:04 AM | #109 | |||
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13-04-2021, 09:09 PM | #110 | |||
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14-04-2021, 03:47 PM | #111 | ||
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15-04-2021, 02:34 AM | #112 | ||
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Great work of plotting the numbers into the graph, thanks Ford17.
It shows that in just over 2 years, there has been about 35.000 Falcon BA lost, and almost 40.000 of the older AU model gone. Anyway a few of these cars may possibly have been stowed away for future barn finds, who knows. Franco, you should convert your product to fit the new Ranger ;-) Cheers, |
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15-04-2021, 07:30 PM | #113 | |||
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Price has held up as it's cheapish and a really good 'starting a family' wagon? There's demand, babies and toddlers everywhere round these parts.
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