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31-07-2012, 11:16 AM | #121 | |||
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I mean we dont see any advertising around specifically for similar cars do we? The Maxima, Mazda 6, Liberty - you rarely see ads for these. I mean u see plenty of ads for the Terri, but bugger all for the Kluger. Personally I think the Falcon can exist beyond 2016 but will need: EcoBoost 3.5L V6 And other fancy features:
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31-07-2012, 11:23 AM | #122 | ||
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what will kill the straight 6 will be tuffer emission laws. the straight 6 is actually ahead of holdens newer V6s. I really notice the difference out on the highway between the too. the holden V6 (not the horrible 3L thing) is not gutless either by anymeans in saying that.
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31-07-2012, 11:32 AM | #123 | ||
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Again its the same fools with I want this and it must have that.
Ford don't offer it for one friggin reason, it doesn't sell. They are NOT going to make a certain car that 10 people are going to buy. Not good business. If half of you were running Ford with your "it must have this" mentality Ford would have disappeared years ago. Think about what you type first and pull your bloody heads in
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31-07-2012, 11:48 AM | #124 | |||
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31-07-2012, 11:49 AM | #125 | |||
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Sure there are some good examples, take the Fairlane, I dont think the Caprice is doing that well and I would be surprised if it continues after this body shape. But how did GMH get around that, by increasing its market potential by reaching other countries. If GM wasnt so inviting of the Commodore then they to would be in the poo IMO. Rather large difference between the two brands there.
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31-07-2012, 12:37 PM | #126 | ||
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Exactly 10 years ago, Ford had an awesome newfalcon.com.au campaign, and amazing TV ad campaign 'new falcon: can't get enough of this'. Unforgettable IMO. Miss the good old days. How did they come from that to a yellow pages walking fingers ad, that somehow featured an FG falcon in the background like it was a side piece in the ad...
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31-07-2012, 12:42 PM | #127 | |||
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Im very happy with my FG Turbo. But other punters may, unfairly, view the I6 as a bit dated. Would love the I6 to have a lighter block, its just that Ford AU doesnt have the R&D for it. The EcoBoost is viable and could keep the Falcon alive...very alive. The trusty I6 probably wont be around in 2017. |
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31-07-2012, 01:12 PM | #128 | |||
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31-07-2012, 01:14 PM | #129 | ||
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The I6 is an awesome motor, has been for decades (and there lays the problem... perception that its dated).
But I think its time for the Ecoboost V6 to find its way into the next Falcon. One of the disadvantages of the I6 is that the nose of the Falcon had to be so long to accomodate it. Made the car longer, affected dynamics, etc. You will see on a V8 Falcon that theres more room behind the radiator than there is on an I6 Falcon. The smaller and shorter EB V6 is the way to go. Pretty soon forced-induction of some kind will be mainstream on all cars.
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31-07-2012, 01:25 PM | #130 | |||
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Its all about the torque and the V6 doesn't have it. I6 discussion thread here. http://fordforums.com.au/showthread.php?t=11372230
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31-07-2012, 01:45 PM | #131 | |||
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDFHZZpzM9U BA xr6t ad: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNOY1mAo40U |
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31-07-2012, 01:55 PM | #132 | ||
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The BA ad is far better than the FG ad. It takes around half the total ad just to see the car in the FG ad
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31-07-2012, 01:58 PM | #133 | ||
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What on earth were they thinking.....
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31-07-2012, 02:11 PM | #134 | ||
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If falcon survives past 2016, it will only be through one ford strategies. The v6 is a no brainer. In that scenario.
Economically crate motors make a lot more sense than building your own. As much as we like to bag Holden for releasing varients that were ultimately unviable imo a big reason they were able to do that is because of better part commonality. Its easy to take the high moral ground sometimes and say ford were smart in dropping models like the wagon, fairlane, rtv etc, but really what's it gained the local ford consumer? At the end of the day Holden as been able to tap into more funding to offset losses from niche models, and its those niche models that help to keep the Holden faithful umm faithful. Yes Holden is in just as bad a shape, but a Holden fan can still go and buy a V8 Ute, or a wagon, or the holy grail a manual V8 wagon. Or a lwb luxobarge. Or they can keep supporting Aussie jobs and buy a small more efficient car in the cruze. Not hard to see why Holden's still sell at least double what ford does. Brand loyalty aside there's really nothing between comparable models from either brand. Ford does some things better and Holden does somethings better. Imo in a perfect world they could work together to share parts suppliers design teams etc. Look how well received the ft86/brz twins have been. Obviously ford and Holden cooperating on builds would be like a Subaru and Mitsubishi joint evolution/wrx. It would never happen. Motorbike manufacturers have been doing it for years. The modern Aussie market is too small, too competitive and too discerning for three local manufacturers that all have compromised some areas of quality to try and stay price competitive. |
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31-07-2012, 02:24 PM | #135 | ||||
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The trusty RWD Falcon wont be around in 2017, let alone the I6. Theres no way in hell Ford AU will engineer the V6 ecoboost for Falcon for just a few years on the market - Falcon will have the I6 till it dies in 2016. That much is a given, whats up for conjecture is whether Ford will build Falcons successor here, or not. Quote:
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31-07-2012, 03:29 PM | #136 | |||
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31-07-2012, 05:42 PM | #137 | |||
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31-07-2012, 06:06 PM | #138 | |||||
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Falcon and Territory are dead, it wether Broadmeadows assemble anything post 2016 that is now the question and is being looked at. It all depends on making a business case for it, which will only work if exports throughout Asia eventuate. I think the plan of selling the Territory in Thailand is a test case for this. Quote:
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31-07-2012, 06:29 PM | #139 | |||||
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31-07-2012, 06:31 PM | #140 | ||
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Would like to see a comparison test between Ecoboost Falcon at say $37k and the equivalent $ Peugeot 508 which would be the 1.6 litre 115kw model..and perhaps Ecoboost Mondeo at same price point.
If I had 37k to spend on a car these 3 would be on the shopping list. |
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31-07-2012, 06:39 PM | #141 | ||
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31-07-2012, 06:54 PM | #142 | ||
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Large car sales are dead in Australia, Falcon, Commodore, Camry are sinking.
You can make the best ads the world has ever seen, have the most fuel efficient, feature laden large car on the market but they are out of fashion. We may all get stuck into Fords advertising the Falcon, but what we don't know is what they do with the fleets where traditionally, 70% of Falcon sales come from. The Territory is advertised fairly consistently and we see it in the sales. When choosing to spend money on advertising, Ford will almost certainly look at the ROI on the advertising spend and i'd suggest that constant, advertising (ala Territory) of the Falcon with it various power plants would not return as much on the spend as it does on the Terri/Fiesta/Focus hence we don't see much Falcon ads. The Aus car market has exploded with choice over the last few years, the strong Aussie $$ has made the Euro stuff attractive and the likes of Hyundai and Kia have seriously lifted there game. Small cars are now larger and SUV's have taken the place of the family wagon, the Terri is the saving grace for the Ford Aus assembly line but that will will be long in the tooth come 2016. The questions are, is there a need to replace the Falcon at all and if so, will it be built in Aus? My view is there probably isn't a need to replace it and if it is, it will be imported. Either way, manufacturing for Ford Aus is sadly coming to an end. Personally, as a life long Ford man and owner of 8 or so Falcons,I see the writing on the wall for our beloved machine and am looking forward to what Ford will introduce over the coming years. I'm certainly hoping on the Mustang at a reasonable price, ie Mustang GT and XR8 prices and/or the mooted AWD V6T Taurus suitably re-styled for Aussie tastes. As Ford fans, perhaps if we accept the Falcon is no longer for these shores in it's current uniquely Aussie guise, we could start to discuss the future and what we would like to see in the showrooms, Ford reps reads these forums every now and again and perhaps positive future discussion may help to shape what they do, after all we all need a hero Ford we can buy/aspire too and carry the mighty Ford oval into the future down under |
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31-07-2012, 07:05 PM | #143 | |||
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On another track, I have seen a few experts say that Fords "demise" wont be too much of an issue for the other two. Ford might only be making 20% of the cars made in australia, but i am assumming it accounts for a mauch greater percentage of actual "australian manufacturing". Holden might make 3000 cruzes a year, but 60% of it is imported. A cruze made for $17,000 only has $6800 of australian input into it. A Falcon made for $28000 with 70% australian input has $19600 of australian inputs. 1000 Falcons = 3000 Cruzes. And 1800 territories probably more than match 2200 commodores due to higher input costs. I reckon if someone did the sums then Ford stopping Falcon and Territory would damage local suppliers just as much as Holden packing up |
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31-07-2012, 07:07 PM | #144 | ||
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Yep unfortunately for FOA the Fords that are coming out of the EU or USA ***** all over anything that's locally made ... and i'm pretty sure the parent Ford company is now in the process of planning phasing out all local outdated products and slowly evaluating importing a greater range of models ... after all if Ford actually had any positive news for the local market i'm sure they would be screaming out about it by now ...
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31-07-2012, 07:08 PM | #145 | |||
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Yet "medium" cars (sizeable to "large" cars) are doing well, as are large SUV's... Its not large being a problem, its the use of space, and features/pricepoint.
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31-07-2012, 07:12 PM | #146 | |||
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31-07-2012, 07:20 PM | #147 | ||
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There's so much choice in the market it will be hard for an existing model to claw back decent gains.
It' wasn't that many years ago that Hyundai and Kia owners were derided for buying Korean 'junk', now even the mods of this forum weigh up the pros and cons of the different models and find in favor of the imports from Korea. And no, I don't mean that as a dig. At all. Really what hope do locally assembled models have in the Face of true economies of scale available to the big overseas car makers. One ford is the only true hope for an australianised grwd. Says a lot about how far the competition has come in a relatively short time. |
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31-07-2012, 07:34 PM | #148 | |||
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But switching to a V6 is pointless now anyway, its too late for all that. |
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31-07-2012, 07:38 PM | #149 | |||
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I'm not very good at media so that is why I want to be in there with contributing somehow, so putting in some $$$ seems the go. So is anyone interested in taking up my offer, or wanting to contribute some funds to help out? Ford marketing won't do it, (particularly the case of the Ecoboost 4 and LPG Falcon) Kitty is $20 so far for the winner, any official support from forum management? Pro Tip: Gobes32 and BossXR8 actually work for Ford, maybe they wouldn't mind doing a short piece or appearing in your presentation? Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 31-07-2012 at 07:47 PM. |
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31-07-2012, 07:45 PM | #150 | |||
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