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08-05-2010, 06:53 PM | #91 | |||
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The G6ET sells so well now not because its a six (though it may help as per above mentoined reason), but because it is damn damn quick. The word is out...the top line luxury falcon can knock of some big name equipment....and runs the same engine as the sport model equivalent. The BA generaiton fairmont didn't do this....it was seen as 'slow', and the engine (based on raw numbers at least) uncompetitive. Holden meanwhile was putting the same engine in the calais as the SS.... It is true that the G8E may never outsell the G6ET. BUT, it would sell enough to be profitable IMO (if using XR8 running gear), and would take some of its sales from the G6ET as well as holden buyers who went to the red side because there was a lack of V8 luxury ford or more likely long term holden buyers who just wont' accept a six pot. Moreover, a G8E would like be faster than a G6ET, so it would be the new 'king' so to speak. I see heaps of G6ET being driven very very sedately....often by middle aged ladies on teh way to the shops. They (or their husbands) bougth the car because of the image of what it COULD do, not to atcually use it. The BA V8 fairmont was never seen to be fast so no one wanted it. It was also not diferentiated enough compared to the six pot version. G6ET has a chachet, a Fairmong Ghia (with V8) did not. I dont' see how you can make the argument that the G8E wont work if the G6ET does. Is it worth the investment. Maybe not (only Ford knows). But there is a market for it, with incremental sales to boot.
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08-05-2010, 07:27 PM | #93 | |||
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Mmmmm.... My personal opinion is it won't happen.. However if it was to happen , it'd be 2011 not 2010. |
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In my own case, if replacement time came up and it was G6ET vs G8E and they offered identical performance I'd choose the G8E. I prefer the Q-car look with balls of titanium and if the performance and handling are the same I'll take the better soundtrack. |
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08-05-2010, 08:49 PM | #97 | ||
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I reckon with the new engine they'll do a G8E, they'd be mad not to. From everything thats come out of the states with Coyote Mustangs, it sounds like its going to be an absolute ball tearer, just like the turbo motor.
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08-05-2010, 10:28 PM | #98 | ||
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I, too, agree that a G8E with the best V8 engine Ford can make (rather than the 'it fits under the bonnet' 220) would sell well. I very nearly bought a V8 Fairmont Ghia myself when the BA came out, until I realised how down on power it was. So I went for an XR8 and blinged it up a bit instead.
I agree with the idea that the luxury segment cars are bought and sold on the premise that they COULD do amazing things. Ford had chosen, during the B series years, to not put the good 260/290 V8's into the Fairmonts/Fairlanes, nor did they put the Turbo in. And look what happened in the G6ET as soon as they did just one of those. I think the market is still there for both of them to work - Holden, BMW, Mercedes and Chrysler are all proving that the V8 still has a life in the luxury segment. Although, given another 12 months or so, my decision to buy one of these would also include the fitment of a LiLPG dual fuel conversion in the process. My last V8 purchase was approved when fuel was 89c Litre. How many other people here can seriously sustain $1.50 Litre for Premium fuel when LPG is still down at 70c/Litre? And while LiLPG does increase consumption marginally, it also gives an INCREASE in power on forced induction cars.... Lukeyson
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I think Ford would be mad not to add the G8E as it would provide a direct and superior rival to Calais V. Also a great way to amortise costs with the XR8.
If it is to happen, I don't see it happening before the wagon is axed, but before the new Territory. Otherwise it would be after the eco-boost i4t is launched. As for the diesel Falcon, i would really like to see that happen too. But with Ecoboost coming, it can probably do a similar job for less money. If the Territory diesel becomes a huge seller, then it may become a natural to try it in Falcon. I'd image it to be badged Falcon Eco-netic with a 6L/100km aim.
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09-05-2010, 12:49 AM | #100 | |||
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09-05-2010, 08:54 AM | #101 | ||
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From our favourite "The XR8 is to be dropped" and "The Falcon to end production in Australia" Mr Stinky Spinks - http://news.drive.com.au/drive/motor...0115-mb3u.html
And to quote Burela: "One option is that you go with XR8 and have a different calibration of tuning for the Ford versus the FPV [V8 models]. The second is as you describe [dropping the XR8 from the line-up]. There's probably a third option, too." Lukeyson
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09-05-2010, 11:19 AM | #102 | ||
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The success of the G6E/T means a G8E is almost certainly a given.
Take one 5.0 XR8 body, slap G6ET lights, bumpers, interior and the optional 19s and hey presto G8E. It is that simple right? Can't see it costing Ford anything to develop? However this approach would see the G8E with a 'sports' suspension. But this isno biggie as I can't pick a difference in ride between the FG XR6T and the G6ET. Both are still very comfortable. All the dsc, abs calibration would be the same as a coyote XR too. This would give the dated Calais V a massive kick in the nuts. Last edited by XR8putts; 09-05-2010 at 11:30 AM. |
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I think you'll see stagered launches of coyote products to maintain maximum "hype" and also allow Ford to ramp production and cater to demand.
It would be pretty silly to release a bunch of new products and you cant cater to demand or pipe fill. Dont expect to see everything all at once.
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If marketing properly it may work, but the V8 Fairmont collapsed in the end and bringing it back so soon may not exactly work... I am not sure if people wanting a luxury model want what a V8 brings. I suggest caution in re-introducing it.
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I think more than anything, luxury buyers want effortless performance. Not necessarily ball tearing performance, but they dont want to be revving past 3000rpm to catch up to traffic perhaps.
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If you're saying luxury buyers think it won't have that characteristic then they need their head checked simply cos they can't read spec sheets. |
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10-05-2010, 12:23 AM | #108 | |||
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but not so much with the "feel" of the Ford I-6, most people being pleased with it while Holden buyers were under whelmed with their V6 performance. |
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10-05-2010, 09:19 AM | #111 | |||
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I personally think that a G8E would outsell the G6E Turbo, just a gut feeling. |
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