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Falcon, Lincoln and Mustang, and RWD:
It seems that the Falcon is going to share something in common with other models, yes that is a fact. One Ford is an aim of reducing specific parts, so that profits are higher, and development costings shared over multiple projects. You could argue, that the territory is already a working example of One Ford existing in Australia. But there is much speculation that the future of the falcon lies within sharing a platform with something US based. Its often considered (mainly by media) that it will be a re-badge of the Taurus, but, there are slim chances of that, more later. Working on a theory of the Falcon sharing with the Mustang, and a speculated RWD Lincoln platform carries some weight. The Mustang is the only other car currently produced by Ford anywhere, that shares similar drive train layouts to the falcon, with the 2015 mustang even going to gain a 4 cyl Eco Boost. Lincoln have expressed interest in a model, based on the suspected future mustang platform. Quote:
Now, we a possibility of a RWD sedan, and a possible basis for a future falcon. And should be pointed out, that Ford Australia have been praised for there development work. With the T6 (and Everest SUV derivative), Figo, EcoSport and a Small China Market car, all developed at Broadmeadows. And, there has been small whispers of Ford Au being involved in the Mustang its self, and "other" projects, both for local, and overseas use. Remember the "Mad Max" show cars? Seems a bit funny that they were developed solely as just a what if for Max's new ride...both concepts share many similarities with the proposed styling direction of the Mustang... Mad Max Concepts Quote:
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Draw what ever conclusions you want, but, there are some very positive signs for Ford Australia, and the post 2016 falcon. Under One Ford, unit production costs will go down. And the Falcon is already gaining common components to other platforms (EUCD etc) And for those thinking about the Mondeo or Taurus being the replacement of choice... Using Road_Warrior's "Taurus Theory", you can count out the current Taurus as a direct replacement. Quote:
Taurus Theory link*unable to link, "falconforums" is deemed a bad word on AFF ![]() Then there is the Mondeo, a car already sold here in Australia, and doesn't match falcon sales. There will be little chance of it making up 1400-odd monthly sales, on top, of what it all ready sells. Then, you have the Territory and Ute to replace... And, finally, to close... On a global scale, the falcon is not doing as bad as what many believe. Falcon 2011 sales: 18,741 Total Australian market 2011: 1,008,437 Falcon sales consists of 1.8% of the market share... Now, in America... Mustang 2011 sales: 70,438 Taurus 2011 sales: 63,526 Total US market: 12.8 million So those figures show that the Mustang only holds .5% of market share...whilst the Taurus only .4%... When looked at like that, the Falcon is doing quite good in Australia, selling just under 3 times more % of units then the mustang, and more importantly, the Taurus... So, the falcon (profit margins aside) has some viability due to market share, something Ford Au can't loose.
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