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Old 04-02-2009, 02:45 PM   #1
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After spending few long days driving between Melbourne ,Adelaide and Sydney i started to wonder what would be an ideal long distance cruising car. My preference would be for seat comfort and than performance and economy. For the record i drove VW Golf TDi and found it great in economy and mid range torque. Seats are good but maybe a bit too sporty and slightly narrow in design. What is the car that you prefer for long distance driving and why?

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Old 04-02-2009, 02:49 PM   #2
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Falcons win hands down for comfort, and on the highway they are very good on fuel.

My father in law recently brought a VW Golf TDi and while its a great car, very economical etc I really didn't find it comfortable; its secondary ride is shocking. Actually my mums Polo also seems to be rubbish over the little bumps.

So yeah BF2 Ghia or G6ET would be my pick at the moment.
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Old 04-02-2009, 02:54 PM   #3
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a ba gt-p of course! Bet seats ever. And it a grand tourer, name says it all.
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Old 04-02-2009, 03:02 PM   #4
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Old 04-02-2009, 03:05 PM   #5
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After just have driven back last week, Brisbane to Vic, in my new acquired GT-P, I'm agreeing with GT-P owner. It was way comfortable.

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I second that, Touring is what they are made for.
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Old 04-02-2009, 04:01 PM   #7
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hyundai Excel any day for me....NOT I reckon a force 8 would be a brilliant car to tour in
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Old 04-02-2009, 04:06 PM   #8
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Ford Fairlane/LTD
the length smooths out the bumps
and its high ride height soaks them up
seats are nice and comfortable and has loads of room and all the options
the rear seat room is great for people in the back also (having done bris to syd in Fairlanes and smaller cars.. the fairlanes leg room sure helps with stretching the legs or general spreading out
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the length smooths out the bumps
and its high ride height soaks them up
seats are nice and comfortable and has loads of room and all the options
the rear seat room is great for people in the back also (having done bris to syd in Fairlanes and smaller cars.. the fairlanes leg room sure helps with stretching the legs or general spreading out
I don't drive in the back seat!
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Old 04-02-2009, 04:38 PM   #12
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G6ET, Force 8 or G220 would be my pick for the cruisers.....
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the back seat is a bonus feature for passengers.. didnt say ya drove there...
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Old 04-02-2009, 04:56 PM   #14
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What happens if there are hills involved.

My pick G6ET, bit softer suspension (I think than a GT so if there a a few little bumps should be good) on a nice flat road the GT is a great cruiser

Edit I havent driven a G6ET so not sure about the suspension
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Old 04-02-2009, 05:10 PM   #15
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87 FE LTD gets my vote
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Old 04-02-2009, 05:48 PM   #16
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VZ Calais - and you can get em down to almost 7.0L/100km on long interstate cruises, so long as you don't give into temptation and wind that sucker out. Ride isn't at all floaty as your typical Ford offering though, so if you're into something that rides like a Rolls, then get yourself a Fairmont with slightly worn shockers.
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Old 05-02-2009, 10:12 AM   #17
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I honestly just can't get comfortable in any B series XR or lower series seats and I am normal height/weight (i still buy and own them though as seat comfort is low on the priority list for me...). Maybe FG changed, if so I'd say G6ET.

Long distance touring though I think you need largish capacity engine, comfy seats and lots and lots of room - I'd actually prefer a Territory Ghia or something like Kluger KX-S or CX9 for long distance stuff over a Falcon given the extra room and height.
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Old 05-02-2009, 10:55 AM   #18
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Another vote for the Fairlane. My NF was comfy enough if a bit soft but the new (for me) Sportsman is just excellent with the LTD seats and that little bit firmer ride than a Ghia. Economy wise, on LPG it's a bargain.

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Old 05-02-2009, 11:04 AM   #19
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Old 05-02-2009, 11:39 AM   #20
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I have had a very broad range of cars - see another thread for them all - and have done literally millions of kilometres on Aussie highways.

One VW Kombi Caravelle GL did 436,000 k's in 4 years! Underpowered but carried a load and was good for 1985 but hard work. Hopeless cruiser though. Once you wound the thing up it was 160KPH. Back off a little and it was gradually grinding to a halt.

My vote goes to any car with good steering wheel mounted cruise control and enough power to maintain the speed limit everywhere easily.

That rules out Commodores because the cruise is on the stalk and clumsy to use.

The cruise on the Aurion is rubbish too. I hired one from Melbourne to Phillip Island return and although the car had some good qualities the cruise and torque steer was rubbish.

Hired a 380 in Tassie and although I was surprised at how good it was it was not in the same league as a late model Falcon.

My BA11 6M XR6T Ute did 730klms on one tank and I was not exactly hanging around. 98 octane.. Simple cruise controls and fairly comfy seats.

Not sure about the FG seats in my XR6T Ute. Sometimes my back aches but generally after a trip to a race track somewhere and my spine is probably still tingling from the race car. Not just the harshness but getting in and out you need to be a contorshonist. Not sure. But as a general cruiser the XR6T and similar are EXCELLENT in my book.

I imagine the luxury versions - G6ET, Fairlane etc- would be even better but no actual experience to speak of.

Most german cars I have had are hopeless because they want to cruise at 200 but when you try to stick to the speed limits they are overgeared and underpowered.

Unless its got a decent engine - M3, RS8 etc THEN HEY BABY who cares.

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^^ Agree r.e. cruise control - B Series Falcons have the best/easiest to use cruise control I have ever used.
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Old 05-02-2009, 12:29 PM   #22
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dont be knocking the mightyboy (we use one at work ).
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^ Really? I would love to find a Mightyboy for sale somewhere.
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gotta say my old fairlane for sure .new cars are a fair bit more firm,compared to old
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Kaam, ours is terrible haha takes about 30 seconds to get to 60kph
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I drove a series 2 AU xr6 6 cyl with VCT (Tickford one) was very comfortable for me and the family. 1200kms two tanks. and a full boot. On the subject I find the BA I have now not as comfortable to drive (I suspect the console is higher and the tunnel wider) which makes the floor pans narrower. And the console height pushes knees together more closer to the steering wheel. - This is just a guess and please don't flame me ok.
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you use a mightyboy at work?
what, are you a clown at the circus?
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I agree that a falcon is a great cruiser but, you cant go past a mercdes E/S class, very comfy, smooth, great to drive and just soak up the miles in ease!, even my 67' 280se rumbles along nicely at just over 60mph!
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