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08-02-2011, 07:25 AM | #151 | ||
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Small cars start around the $20K mark where as mid sized cars begin at near $28K, that big price jump is a huge hurdle to people on low wages facing finance. Now imagine another $8,000 on top of that and you begin to see Falcon's problem. Add to that, the the perception of size difference between large cars and mid size cars is much less these days but pricing does not reflect that change. Instead of packaging Falcon as Falcon/Fairlane with I-6/V8 engines, I think that Ford would attract more buyers by spanning the Mid sized-large car sectors with a Turbo I-4/V6/Turbo V6 and diesels. The game plan for the next Falcon must change to make it lighter and more appealing to buyers, customer's tastes are changing and Ford needs to follow those trends. Falcon can never be a small car but there's a great opportunity for the next product cycle to span two lucrative segments and increase sales by changing buyer perception of the once big thirsty Falcon to an efficient car designed for the 21st century. |
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Would I be correct it thinking that if they went to a v6 they would be able to lop of about 100mm off the front of a Falcon? If so would that just make it a wideish body mid size car? I know our Mazda 6 has enough room for me to sit in the drivers seat (I am about 190cm tall), then jump in behind and have plenty of soon back there. Why would I need a bigger car?
I would be all over a shorter body turbo v6. Especially in wagon form. |
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08-02-2011, 12:00 PM | #154 | ||
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Well they'd be able to reduce the overhang a bit because the FG's front has a recessed firewall and jutting radiator support panel to accommodate the I6.
Especially the Ecoboost 4cyl they could do this. Would work quite well with a styling change so it doesn't look like a Falcon but still share most of the bits and pieces - call it a Fusion and they'll walk out the door.
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08-02-2011, 12:04 PM | #155 | ||
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Ah here we go, the "overhang" drama again, exactly what is so bad about the current shape? It looks very sharp and fresh in the sport and luxury segments.
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Who in this thread has said it was bad? All that has been suggested was that by going to a shorter motor they could shorten the car and thereby basically making it a mid sized car.
I think RW was suggesting a styling change to remove the Falcon 'stigma'. |
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I'd be thinking trying to make the cabin bigger if the I6 was retired.
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08-02-2011, 12:25 PM | #158 | |||
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Ford have got a golden opportunity to kick the Camry in the balls with this car if they do it right.
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08-02-2011, 12:45 PM | #159 | |||
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The Falcon is in some ways designed around accommodating the I6... This has brought some "compromises" with it.
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08-02-2011, 01:19 PM | #161 | ||
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It's all about perception and unfortunately in here we are preaching to the converted.
Out in the real world people have a perception that Toyota build quality reliable cars and that Holden are quality and at the forefront of bringing in new models and technology even if it's just marketing bull. SIDI for instance or even AFM. Ford unfortunately and even the small cars are labeled as being old clunkers and thristy on fuel even though in real world driving a Falcon is more economical than any SIDI crap. This perception hasn't been helped by the use of falcons as taxis forever and a day. During the XB , Ford were even advertising the fact that 95% of the Taxi fleet were Falcons. These days you get in a Falcon cab and it's all but rooted from the million KM's it's done and everybody thinks that Falcons are crap. The reason why they were so popular was because of the length of service you get from a Falcon. The company has also shot itself in the foot. Their marketing is crap. They are behind with new technologies and aren't progessive enough Their dealers want a kick up the **** and so does their service departments. I had an XR6 that had problems and all they could tell me was it was within specifications. Getting them to fix something was like getting teeth pulled The whole perception of Ford Australia needs to change. It needs to be seen as a manufacturer with an eye to the future delivering modern fuel efficient vehicles and not 2 years after every one else has delivered the same stuff We need a Mullaly as CEO of FoA |
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08-02-2011, 01:27 PM | #162 | ||
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The chances of Ford running different sedans down the line are very slim.
Also once you downsize the falcon what happens to the mondeo? You cant have both with simialr dimensions. I have no issues with the mondeo getting the chop but its all not exactly fitting the one ford mantra. Lets say the Mondeo gets the boot, if the Falcon was to get the same drivetrains, which it basically does except for the diesel then I can see merit in the change. (If the falcon doesn't get the diesel by years end it will be disappointing, a diesel ute would be popular as a workhorse). BTW ive had a peak at a I4T engine bay, after a life time of seeing the I6 in there its a weird view. 69XWGT, ill have to disagree with you on the assessment of Ford small cars, they have a very good name but the issue like you stated is that if nobay knows how good they are why would they buy it. That and the price of them, which has sharpened up comparatively to what it used to be. Problem with that segment is that most buyers are purely price driven. It would have been nice if Ford concentrated on its marketing of quality and tech over GM's small car lineup, have a go at their cheapness etc. If Ford wanted to take the moral high ground and offer a better small car for Australia then they need to make that clear. Something like when your buying a Ford you know its a Ford...not a bloody Daewoo.
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08-02-2011, 01:39 PM | #163 | |||
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A GMHolden Cruze diesel weighs 1550kg. It is 4597mm long and 1788mm wide. A 50th Anniversary FG Falcon XR6 Auto weighs 1735kg. It is 4970mm long and 1868mm wide. I love the I6, it's a brilliant engine. It is however really long. You could shave about 200mm going to I4T and V8 engines, more with a V6. I have said it before but the idea of a Falcon 'compact' just like the original could be very appealing. A reduction in weight and length, but the same or better interior space. Have a sedan and wagon/hatch body style.
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08-02-2011, 01:39 PM | #164 | |||
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Holden had the hide to compare a diesel Craptiva with the Territory at one stage. Ford should be pushing the European v Korea angle hard and they should be telling the world that slogans don't make good cars and while there at it fix their own build quality Not to mention Wheels and Motor. A Ford can get an international car of the year trophy and it won't rate a mention for the awards in Australia. |
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08-02-2011, 02:12 PM | #165 | |||
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And under the one Ford plan there is scope for regional vehicles to continue, like the Bantam in South Africa, Ecosport(?) in South America and Transit Connect in Europe. The Ecoboost Falcon still fits in because it will be using corporate powertrains and systems. But yes the Mondeo question is one which will need resolving because the two vehicles will clash. Mondeo's poor showing in sales could be justification to drop it but I can't see it happening. Unless the 'Fusion' was pitched as a fleet queen and the Mondy was left as a high-end alternative to the Jap mid sizers. Tell us more about the peek of the I4T? How did it look?
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08-02-2011, 02:28 PM | #166 | ||
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Sorry I mean multiple body types for one style, by three I am assuming you mean ute, sedan and tezza? I was more referring to have two or more version of the sedan alone, that I cant see happening, it would be a one size fits all.
The I4T peek was a few months back now but there is a bucketload of space once its in there..its just odd but nothing time wouldn't fix. It was an early mule so it was basically a drop job, but it looked "factory" enough for its stage. Its also strange that there hasn't been much talk about a diesel possibly going into the Falcon..I mean if they work it for the Territory then why not. Only thing I can think of is they want all the diesel sales to reflect in the territorys name. I know our next family car will be a diesel, Territory is on the list as a high chance but we dont really need a SUV yet, more along the lines of the mondeo is what would suit us..but if there was a falcon diesel then there would be no question.
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08-02-2011, 02:42 PM | #167 | ||
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Ah ok I gotcha. Also, I have a theory about the Falcon and that V6 diesel. I suspect it physically cannot go in there much for the same reasons as the Duratec 35 wasn't a drop in and bolt up job...
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sure is a huge difference in price between the entry level models of both groups, nearly $8,000 worth. A little balance to the weight equation, just consider the US Ford Fusion. At the moment, the car is based on the Mazda 6 you used as an example above, let's see how the US Ford compares: - V6 AWD SEL (G6E) = 3808 lbs (1725 Kg) - V6 FWD SEL (G6E) = 3608 lbs (1640 Kg) - I-4 FWD S = 3285 lbs (1485 Kg) Sure Fusion is smaller than Falcon but this is the point, if Falcon was repositioned so that the big car we like remains but in lighter form and is capable of generating lighter I-4 versions below it then all the better. I think Ecoboost I-4 in Falcon points the way that Ford Australia want to explore, I-4 and V6 engines are almost 200 mm shorter than the I-6, a rejiggering of the front and cab could see the Falcon's length and weight reduced considerably, increasing fuel economy. Last edited by jpd80; 08-02-2011 at 06:13 PM. |
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So they should launch a car and have no stock??
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08-02-2011, 06:37 PM | #172 | ||
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i'll go out on a limb here and guess Bossxr8 gets his info 1st hand, and yet, it is still questioned.
at the end of the day, (and its probably obvious) i'm a loyol blue blood, and whilst i'm not in a position financially to buy new cars, i have complete faith in the decision makers at ford. some decisions may seem odd to many on here, but i garauntee they have a lot more info and figures at their disposal than all on here combined. i doubt there'd be much room for sentimantality at ford. some would have a sof spot for falcon, but its a business first and foremost. |
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Plus dealers need demo vehicles, i'm pretty sure dealers get demos before customer cars are delivered. And deliveries usually start before the official release date anyway. |
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They still doing the testing of the first 1000 units before they go out?
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08-02-2011, 11:05 PM | #179 | |||
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The rest of them would be internal fleet as mentioned previously and press/eval cars.
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Ofcourse they will be building Territory prior to the release, they need to get cars built to ship. |
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