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04-10-2005, 09:01 AM | #61 | ||
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The AU was a great car in every aspect except visually. No matter how good a car is, if it's ugly it will not sell. People will not want to be seen in it.
I did not mind the AU front end, even the Forte'. For the S pack the grille was painted the same as the body colour it looked quite good. The interior was a shocker but after I got my BA I found I preferred the AU instrument panel for position and readability. The **** end was the critical mistake. Looking at a large cabin with a droopy little bum on it was way wrong. I absolutely detested the rear quarters and the rounded rear window made extra small by the tapering c-pillars. Another effect the rear window arrangement had was creating a blind spot you could hide a herd of elephants in. The AU absolutely had to have a spoiler to bulk up the rear. The AU ute looked way better, sold heaps and this is what saved Ford's ****. The ownership experience was an AU1 XR6 HP. Was purchased as a second hand vehicle at 100,000km. Visually the XR was always the pick of the bunch but those poxy multi-spoke 16" rims had to go. Honestly, they'd be about the ugliest wheel Ford have ever put on a car. Excellent handling car and not too shabby in performance. Just loved the way the front end bit the road and the steering was so communicative, you knew exactly what the car was doing. Smooth surface roads it was inspiring but hit a pothole or a train line crossing and it used to crash and bang like an old paddock bomb. The c-pillar blind spot had me cutting off people all the time for a week or two until I got used to it and had to be very presise about positioning my mirrors. Mechanically it was great but the auto lunched itself at 180,000km despite regular servicing and needed a newie, also I thought having to spend plenty of money on it would motivate me to keep it and fight the BA urges that were gripping me. It didn't work!!!
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04-10-2005, 10:21 AM | #62 | |||
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04-10-2005, 03:02 PM | #63 | ||
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I find it funny that people say the AUII and AUIII were more successful then the AU, despite the fact the original AU sold more then the AUII and AUIII's did...
AU Falcon (Sept 1998 - April 2000) total built: 111,420 AUII Falcon (April 2000 - Nov 2001) total built: 93,250 AUIII Falcon (Nov 2001 - Oct 2002) total built: 31,320 So the AUII/III looked better, yet they didn't manage to sell like the ugly-duckling AU did? Hmmm....
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04-10-2005, 06:14 PM | #64 | ||
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Not that I have done any research but I think you will find most of the S1 sales would of been Fleet and Taxi's
S2 would of been the best indication of average joe bloe sales S3 is the runout (S2 on Steroids) before the BA Interesting little tidbit is that my "ST" badged AU3 XR6 VCT was ** apparently ** actually a very small quantity of S3's that got the TE rims, and V8/BA bodykit? apparently only 100-200 done up like this? P.S The original AU sucked. Sorta takes the mistery out of why there is no AV, AW, AX Last edited by clontarf_x; 04-10-2005 at 06:14 PM. Reason: *apparently* |
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04-10-2005, 06:33 PM | #65 | |||
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Yeah the st was limited and got the series 2 rebel/series III optional xr8 kit. IMO this kit is way to go as it makes the rear end look bigger and squarer
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30-08-2015, 06:23 PM | #66 | ||
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the AU tickford versions still to this day drive like u want a car to drive,, plenty of power, The IRS works a treat coming out of corners.. U feel what its going to do in the seat of your pants,... its a drivers car... way lighter than the BA and those hand built motors love to rev.. A few small bolt ons such, a better cam and a tune. the qquarterhorse is perfect for the t series and xr 8s..
Looking around today when u see a clean AU or a clean VT hands down the AU is miles ahead of that holden boat.. in style and performance.. The AU Xr8 is my favourite car to drive hard. |
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30-08-2015, 07:06 PM | #68 | ||
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Epic thread mine indeed. I read my comments at the top of this page (Page 3) and it still stands, the AU although is a great car is mega fuggly.
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