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17-01-2012, 05:14 PM | #31 | ||
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17-01-2012, 07:36 PM | #32 | ||||
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The next Large Car is not critical to global markets, the only two interested would be Australia and USA.
I'm interested in the linkage Joe Hinrichs made in discussing the next big car, his exact words were: Quote:
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Australia's annual new vehicle sales are roughly 1 million and of that, Large cars make up around 8%. Similarly, Mid Sized Cars have been pretty stable at 8% even though the cars are almost as big as large cars. What if we had one vehicle that could bridge those two markets with merely an increase in engine size? What of that new car was just ever so slightly smaller than the current Falcon, so it still felt roomy? And what to do with a companion Mid Sized SUV that's needed here, the USA and maybe globally? Combining Mid and Large Car segments with one basic vehicle opens up a potential 160,000 vehicles/year. Consider that we haven't said anything about FWD or RWD up to this stage, there is a lot of scope here and I think Ford brass is willing to look at any strategy that can effectively cover the large car market both here and in the USA and then there's the thought of combining with Mustang or not at all, which way to go? Pretty sure that a lot of Ford fans have ideas set in their minds which way they would like the outcome to fall but if the vitality of Ford and it local manufacturing is at stake, then maybe some tough decisions are needed. Adding Mid Sized Cars to Large cars and the Mid Sized SUV and those three segments are 25% of the market or access to roughly 250,000 sales, three vehicles having that much access makes for a good business plan. 25-33% 0f those sales could possibly mean 60,000 to 80,000 sales a year to Ford. Either way, we are going to get some great vehicles coming our way in the next four years... Last edited by jpd80; 17-01-2012 at 08:01 PM. |
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With respect, I think Toyota have serious perception issues with Camry and Aurion, apart from Govco sales Camry would be a flop but that doesn't mean that a combined vehicle strategy is also a flop and I never said that the Ford vehicles had to be FWD either... |
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18-01-2012, 01:00 PM | #35 | |||
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I think your proposal is a good one, and I suspect Ford are thinking that way too (with the I4T). Hmmm ... just to water the seed ... Imagine something closer than the TE/XE - the 2015 "Cortina" with perhaps doors and windows the same, but forward of the cabin and rearward of the cabin it would be smaller. It would also perhaps have a modified floor pan to make it narrower. But run the same electrics, steering suspension. Then take the Falcon, and make it a little bigger, but not a fairlane. |
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18-01-2012, 01:24 PM | #36 | |||
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Well said, but do we even need a Falcon as a performance car? Beyond the 2016 deadline and with the new Fusion/Mondeo model around the corner, these cars can do what the Falcon already does except in FWD form and the general public clearly doesn't really care if a car is FWD or RWD. You are right in saying that there will always be a demand for RWD performance cars but the Mustang can be that car in Australia if incorporated with a adequate IRS setup. I don't see why the Mustangs can't be built in Thailand or if we are lucky here and sold to the Australian and Asian markets. Ford already have most other segments covered on a global basis.
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18-01-2012, 01:42 PM | #37 | |||
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Interesting times ahead for sure. I hope we get the Mustang here and I hope our Falcon plays a part in a sports luxury variant for Ford globally.
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18-01-2012, 01:45 PM | #38 | |||
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The point is to start with basically an attractive vehicle that has good design and loaded with tech and accessories. Quote:
of a potential Falcon-Fairlane, we need a Cortina-Falcon or Fusion-Falcon pairing. Quote:
The Falcon Ecoboost is clearly just putting the EB I-4 in a Falcon with the least amount of cost, I'm really surprised that they changed grille..... |
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