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13-01-2011, 11:44 AM | #151 | ||
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So to answer this Q Ford need to ask - Why do people buy Commo over Falc ?
And then address that issue - and that issue First. After that they can start looking further down the chain to Toyota etc |
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13-01-2011, 11:56 AM | #152 | |||
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Another thing is, Holden have been advertising the Commodore flat out for the past year. Right throughout the holidays, even now, they have been hammering the Commodore ads - I'm trying to remember when I saw a Falcon ad on telly, not including the latest Ford effort "comparisons welcome" which seems to be a catch all and not promoting any product in particular.
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13-01-2011, 11:57 AM | #153 | |||
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Secondly, for me the FG looks old. It simply doesnt look like a big enough change over BFII, certainly not what we would expect after XF to EA, EL to AU etc... The Falcon has a pretty face, but I like the Commodore slightly more as it has a great body, although you do want to put a bag over her head. And as much as people bag the Commodore, its the best car I have ever owned. Im averaging high 8s fuel economy (im mostly country driving) in a Series II SV6 Sportwagon, it drives beautifully, handles great, tows the horse better than any car I have ever owned, it feels modern and has a lot of great features (rear camera, touch screen, music hard drive, rear sensors, LSD and other things). Its a really solid car, feels it will last 50 years. Having said all that, I would be in a XR6 FG wagon in a sec. I think the FG shape would work better as a wagon, and the engine, trans, is simply world class. Last edited by Brazen; 13-01-2011 at 12:16 PM. |
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13-01-2011, 12:06 PM | #154 | |||
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Easier said than done to address that though. There are minor issues with the Falcon that can be rectified i.e. tyres, interior quality and general packaging (gadgets). I do like the look of the FG over the VE, it does look like a BF2 in some ways but that isn't a bad thing, design doesn't have to be completely revolutionary with every model. Look at Porsche, Audi, BMW, etc nothing revolutionary with their design over models but they do look good and fresh, the FG is this. To improve sales of Ford cars, Ford need to move away from being a Falcon company. Become a ONE FORD, they have a range of great cars in the Fiesta, Focus and Mondeo, they need to sell them to build the reputation of Ford up. They will never catch Toyota if they keep marketing themselves as a Falcon company.
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13-01-2011, 12:59 PM | #155 | ||
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Holden made the switch from "tool of trade" versions to lifestyle versions of Commodore.
While Ford struggled to justify the Station wagon's retention but spent money on the Ute, primarily as a workhorse. As better work vehicles come to market, the Station wagon was discontinued and now Ute is becoming imperiled by diesel pick ups. By contrast, Holden produced the Sportwagon and Ute for their lifestyle market and buyers, these products have a high percentage of V8 engined copies making them both popular and profitable. So basically, Ford's strategy of providing "tool of trade" variants is about 20 years out of date. |
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13-01-2011, 01:13 PM | #156 | ||
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why are there so many news articles of late about falcon being FWD based on taurus? is this media hype or does it have some traction?
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13-01-2011, 01:16 PM | #157 | |||
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13-01-2011, 01:31 PM | #158 | ||
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Good one Flappist
I'm getting tired of the usual journo suspects trying to destroy Ford Australia. Do they think Holden and it's suppliers will survive without Falcon? That seems very iffy to me.
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13-01-2011, 02:18 PM | #159 | |||
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Fans asks where Ford's market went, sad truth is they've given most of it away. Today's Ford buyers only want an XR6/G6 and only if it's loaded and under $36K. Only a handful of buyers want XR6T, G6E and G6ET...... Anyone wanting a good V8 Ford will go to FPV.... |
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13-01-2011, 02:32 PM | #161 | ||
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True JPD80, but that won't stop some or all local suppliers from shutting up shop.
The great Aussie Commodore, made in China, assembled in Australia.
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13-01-2011, 02:43 PM | #162 | |||
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suppliers because they ran out of funds... It's highly likely as buying patterns shift, more suppliers will move offshore to Asia and China. It wouldn't surprise me if Territory and Falcon sales eventually equalise and then switch positions..... |
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13-01-2011, 02:54 PM | #163 | |||
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13-01-2011, 03:33 PM | #164 | |||
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Some of my preference comes as a result of my enthusiast activities on the track, which i acknowledge makes up a small percentage of the market. But much of my preference is purely centered around my driving style and how the car feels as i drive it (handling and power-down dynamics etc). The average Joe probably can't tell the difference between FWD/RWD when driven at 5/10's, but beyond that IMHO the differences become apparent. FWD as an application has its place, but not in my driveway at this point in time based on what i want to get out of a vehicle.
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13-01-2011, 04:42 PM | #166 | |||
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The Holden CEO has ruled out FWD Commodore, an official announcement this far out dosnt mean anything anyway. I remember when Ford "officially announced" they would build Focus here in 2012.. look what happened there. GM and Holden are in a different position to Ford, Holden have no reason to change to FWD after spending a billion on Zeta. Whilst Ford is very keen to align vehicles globally. Holden sees a market for RWD cars, Ford has stated that consumers dont care if a family car is FWD or RWD, they are probably both right. Trying to apply Ford's situation to Holden is not correct, both companies have very different strategies and are in very different circumstances. I am betting decisions have already been made for both Ford and Holden, whether they are signed off or not is another thing. But the head honchos would know what is happening ahead. |
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13-01-2011, 04:47 PM | #167 | ||
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i think that ford and holden should be making smaller cars,
like most people drive small cars, so make smaller cars aussie made car like mazda 3, honda, etc |
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13-01-2011, 05:32 PM | #168 | |||
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Is there some underground hating club that all these so called jurnos attended and all talk BS about how to destroy Aussie icons?? They make me so furious with this constant dribble they release to the average Aussie about what 'they' think will happen and the like So much twisting of words in every article
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13-01-2011, 05:33 PM | #169 | |||
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13-01-2011, 05:41 PM | #170 | |||
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We should learn from our past, not recreate it. There is alot of misinformation and bad vibes given off by the falcon and large sedans that just are not true and IMO kill many sales. This is a huge hurdle for FoA and they really need some magic campaigns for FG2. People still have kids, people still need to tow, some people still have a pulse and like a performance sedan..... The only thing I can think that will counter this is that families are moving to one small car for the daily commute + a SUV for trips/sport etc. Still, I think there is a place for the "large" sedan..even though many "medium" cars are pretty big these days.
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Jay Mays actually said including his review of future Falcon and Territory work: (The competition for the contract to design the large sedan for Australia, USA and Europe) Link to GoAuto Article.... Quote:
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13-01-2011, 07:16 PM | #172 | ||
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I had been trying to keep my hopes up but I think all this negative news is starting to get to me - a FWD/AWD Falcon means an imported Falcon as I don't see them building it here when there are plenty of factories aorund the world that could build it right now, where as Australia would need to re-tool.
The closure of Ford manufacturing would be disastrous to Ford's brand image in this country, but I guess FoMoCo would be willing to settle for number 10 on the Aussie sales charts as they could probably still turn a profit with even a fifth of their current sales if all the models sold are cheaper imports
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13-01-2011, 07:26 PM | #173 | |||
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Look at Mitsubishi, have grown much bigger in Australia since they finished local production. The closure of the plant was soon forgotten and the only people holding grudges against the brand would be people who were put out of work. It sucks but thats the way people are.
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13-01-2011, 09:08 PM | #174 | ||
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The less that the local mob sell means the greater the chance of an imported Falcon. Can't blame a company for doing that can you? Plus the days of comparing the current Taurus to the one Australia got really doesn't work given the new one looks and goes better alround and loaded with features that consumers want in a family sized car. It's the Falcon that doesn't compare now unless of course you want a RWD inline 6cyl car.
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13-01-2011, 11:13 PM | #175 | |||
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Maybe they could use the Fusion name for the Large FWD/AWD car as that name hasn't been used here before (and share the cost of badging with the US model) and call the SUV 'Freestyle' (another American Ford name that never made it here). At least then we'd have fresh names that had none of the baggage of the old models.
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14-01-2011, 01:09 AM | #176 | ||
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Just a thought, could the rising cost of fuel actually help the RWD Falcon/Territory?
I mean that as a towing vehicle are these platforms a more fuel efficient tow vehicle than the larger 4WDs? particularly when the diesel engine comes online, also considering how often these larger 4WDs actually get used as a 4WD or tow car. |
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14-01-2011, 11:50 AM | #177 | |||
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Kim Carr would be absolutely castrated by the Opposition for wasting $6 billion of taxpayers money to prop up Ford when they just shut down their factory anyway putting thousands out of work - not just at Ford but in the supply chain as well. Surely the government can lobby for them to continue manufacturing here plus Ford has billions of dollars of public money at their disposal to cover much of the necessary retooling costs. I'm just trying to explain my false sense of hope. |
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14-01-2011, 12:06 PM | #178 | |||
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Secondly if they do go FWD/AWD they will still produce in this country from what they have been saying. Personally I see US as the hub for global LHD production and Australia the hub for global RHD production. The vehicles may not even by identical, the Falcon may be based on the Taurus platform with its own unique body/drivetrains. |
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14-01-2011, 12:30 PM | #179 | |||
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The last large size vehicle was Magna I think? I have never driven one but apparently it changed it into something special.
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14-01-2011, 12:42 PM | #180 | ||
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The issue is, for all you AWD fans, that the AWD system that would be used on a future Ford large car would be a front wheel drive biased system from an east-west engine. It WON'T be a RWD biased system like the Territory with the traditional inline engine and trans configuration.
Essentially, it will be an oversized Camry with a bit of drive effort going to the rears.
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