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View Poll Results: If there were no more Falcons (as we know them) would you still buy a Ford?
Yes - something else in the range 66 53.23%
I would consider a Taurus 13 10.48%
No 45 36.29%
Voters: 124. You may not vote on this poll

 
 
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Old 01-02-2012, 11:30 AM   #11
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Default Re: if there was no more falcons would you still buy a ford?

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I polled no, however that's because if there were no more Falcon, there would be no more FPV (falcons anyway) and I've no interest in FWD or FWD biased AWD. Even a "FPV" Mustang wouldn't cut it as I need to squeeze in 3 car seats in the rear.
I'd look at HSV (assuming they tone down the styling) or a 300C SRT8.
If I was in the market for a SUV, then it would be hard to go past the Territory, but I guess if the Falcon goes, then the Territory would as well, so doesn't leave much in the current Ford stable that I'd be interested in.
Im exactly the same. If I am getting a Ford I want a Falcon. Not saying the others or not great cars, they are, but they dont do everything I want from a sedan.

So looking at sedans then that would leave me with the 300C, although auto only sucks.

Away from sedans a Ranger does fit all my needs, actually probably better than a sedan but it would depend on the ride; not a fan of carry a kidney belt with me when I want to run down to the shops. (hence my interest in a V8 ranger, that covers all bases for me).
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