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11-01-2012, 01:40 AM | #61 | |||
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11-01-2012, 02:10 AM | #63 | |||
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Either way, ours is a few gens behind I think. And they are looking at 8-speeders becoming the norm. Not sure which model Ford's licensed 6R80 is loosely based off... or if indeed that will be the replacement. But the 6R80 has to handle 440nm from the duratorq from low revs. I think it can handle the I6.
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11-01-2012, 02:45 AM | #64 | |||
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11-01-2012, 04:52 AM | #65 | ||
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Awesome stuff! Keep the FAITH the Falcon shall soar.
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11-01-2012, 08:17 AM | #66 | ||
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Some have the comments I'm reading on other websites... WOW, Ford really need to do better with marketing the Falcon., So much hate for Falcon. Where does this come from??
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11-01-2012, 09:30 AM | #67 | |||
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Also people who just love to jump on the bandwagon even if they have no idea where it is going.
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11-01-2012, 09:32 AM | #68 | |||
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Spot on, I have said it before and will again, the general public have no idea what Ford have done in recent years. The build quality of the BA left a sour taste which Ford have had a very hard time trying to fix. Plus the very poor dealership service that still appears to be common. I can guarantee most people you ask have NO idea what a G6 is, or what a GS is or even that Ford have a supercharged V8, new LPI engine and have no idea about ecoboost. This is Fords problem. The general public just remembers the BA Falcons and what they offered. One good thing I saw was at wet'n'wild last week, Ford had 2 new Territories next to the wave beach, with a competition to win them. But more importantly it gave the general public a good look at the new Territory. Ford should have acted on the quality issues, poor dealerships and worked very hard to turn all that around before the FG. Long gone are the days of "win on Sunday, sell them on Monday"
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I think Ford coudl really do with some overall "feel good" advertising.
Think a campaign about how Ford has introduced technology that is sustainable (buzz word at the moment), forward thinking etc...show the LPi, EB4 and talk about the Ranger development. Or even talk about the international R&D jobs they have done, NO ONE knows about this and this supports Ozzies too, not just selling Falcons. Its all very frustrating, because you guys are right, Falcons could all be running on 5L/100kms and it wont matter, its attitudes that seem to be holding the Falcon back. The car is not on peoples radar simply because of some stupid misconception...they really just need bums in seats. Ive got a VE (??) S2 SV6 auto at the moment, and while its not a bad car the XR6 kills it in pretty much all areas, dont even get me started on that engine and trans.
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11-01-2012, 09:54 AM | #70 | |||
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Many of us are regarded by our circle of friends and family as go to people for knowledge of cars. When people are shopping around and ask me what to get I am truthful and offer suggestions based on experiences and knowledge. Most of all i suggest test driving several vehicles. What i have noticed is many now do not want sedans they want either small cars, compact SUVs or full size. Ford with the Falcon have a bad reputation amongst the general public, most of it is their own doing. I am very close with many project managers, engineers and accountants at many of the suppliers including Bosch/PBR. If Ford want to improve the Falcon's reputation they really need to look at quality control, it is terrible. It has improved since BA but still i'd expect more. That said though with the rise of the smaller car and SUVs the need for a large sedan is sliding. I personally have no need for one and the same with the family. I would rather a SUV or station wagon with my sights firmly set on a V60 for a next car.
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I actually steered him clear as they were all basically ex-trade, and I wouldnt buy the old LPG system personally. So I showed them an 08 Astra TDI wagon, they love it. I just didnt have confidence in recommending a B series to a friend.
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11-01-2012, 10:28 AM | #72 | |||
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To make a very general statement it seems people who by recent Falcons, say post FG are far happier with their purchase than those who bought new B series. Its getting those disillusioned previous buyer back into the show room to try a new model thats Ford's top brass must make a priority, if they aren't already. |
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11-01-2012, 10:38 AM | #73 | ||
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"Drive.com" Joshua Dowling at it again....http://www.smh.com.au/drive/motor-ne...111-1pu2m.html
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11-01-2012, 11:49 AM | #74 | ||
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This guy that commented on the Herald Sun story has it all figured out.....
Ozzie of Vic Posted at 1:50 PM January 10, 2012 Ford Australia needs to develop left - hand drive Falcons and Territories and find major export markets for these cars - like Holden has done for the Commodore and Caprice models. There are potential markets in the Middle East, Asia and South America and Ford Australia needs to do this in the very near future and it could certainly ensure Ford's long - term survival in Australia. Another thing that Ford Aust should be doing is making the Focus at Broadmeadows. As Holden now makes the Cruze at Elizabeth, it has boosted local production there. Another thing Ford could do is to revive the Cortina. A new Cortina could be a smaller - version to the Falcon and it could have a four and a six cylinder engine and a car like this could have enournous export potential as well.
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In that article above "the mining industry receives more public funds than the auto industry", what the????????
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The difference between the Mining industry and the Auto industry is that the Mining industry is making trillions!!! while the Auto industry is barely breaking even ... hence the government chooses to invest into a winning business that a loosing one ... good on them!
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I guess this can be considered related...
Automotive Supply Chain Development Program Ford Motor Company of Australia Ltd With funding from the Automotive Chain Supply Development Program, Ford Australia will strengthen and sustain the capabilities of its automotive component supply base by focusing on improvements to suppliers' manufacturing efficiencies, productivity and quality management. $1,169,456.00 (amount Ex GST) $1,286,401.60 (GST Inc) 9/11/2011 (Approval Date) 30/06/2013 (Grant Term) |
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11-01-2012, 05:19 PM | #79 | ||
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I've found the answer to the question of which auto they will use. Was looking at ZF's website and noticed that some of the info Ford used in their press release was taken direct from ZF's website page for the 2nd generation 6 speed. The NA and LPi 6's will use the smaller HP21, the 2nd gen version of the HP19, rated to 450nm and supposed to be fitted to the Ecoboost Falcons, and the turbo and V8 will probably use the HP28, second gen version of the HP26. Rated to 700nm. Can shift in as little as 100ms and 3-6% economy improvement over the first gen HP26.
http://www.zf.com/corporate/en/produ...smission.shtml It was like a lightbulb moment when I read it as the points used in the Advantages section of the webpage were identical to the points used in Fords press release. |
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3-6% economy improvement for XR6T would take it from 11.7L/100km to potentially 11.0L/100km.
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If so, then I'm ecxepting a fuel rating starting with a 7 as a MUST!! If the gear box alone gives 3-6% better fuel, added with 20% better fuel from EB engine itself, then 7.x should be an easly number?? |
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12-01-2012, 01:17 PM | #85 | |||
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I think Ford fans should be pleased if Ecoboost Falcon scores 8.0 or 8.2 l/100 km. The difference between those two products is HUGE in terms of feel and performance. |
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So if the mustang is looking at EB4 does that mean there is any hope of a manual EB4 Falcon?
Europe generally like manuals and if EB4 Mustang is aimed at them then maybe it will happen?
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Sorry, going a bit off topic.. I just checked the Madaz website, they Madaz 3's fuel rating is 7.9.. Could you image a Falcon using less fuel then the best selling small car (& car overall) on the market!! Now, there is a TV add if I ever hear of one.. It might even be quicker 0-100 too?? Add number 2!!!
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Mazda 3 SkyActiv is 6.1l /100 ... and I think that new model is the main reason why sales keep going up and up ...
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