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16-05-2014, 06:31 PM | #31 | |||
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Good on your daughter....looks like the blue blood flows elsewhere as well. |
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16-05-2014, 06:37 PM | #32 | |||
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The Falcon would sell in numbers if people were shown in their best light and all their strong points given to discerning buyers. The perception driven by motoring media has spawned this new age of jelly-mould motoring. God help us all. |
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16-05-2014, 06:41 PM | #33 | |||
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You are right I wasn't quite prepared for what this car has on offer. It's weird but now I have it I simply cruise wherever we go and I am in absolutely no hurry. I might be dreaming but I have noticed a lot of other motorists rage up to the back of me and then don't overtake. Are they checking it out or what ????? Weird but still if only Ford OZ could get a grip as this car is NOTICED. It's not a taxi but one hell of a motoring package. Love it. Love it. Love IT !!!!!! |
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16-05-2014, 11:35 PM | #35 | ||||
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17-05-2014, 03:39 AM | #36 | ||
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Ford Motor Company is a global entity struggling to survive in an extremely competitive global market. Ford Motor Company has jettisoned everything "Ford USA" aside from the Mustang and F Series. The former Ford of Europe has dictated product decisions for about a decade (even though the European market is in horrible shape at the moment).
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17-05-2014, 02:01 PM | #37 | |||
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I wanted to highlight your quote (above) as it is incorrect. Consumers don't get force fed into cars. I first started selling cars in the 90's. Back then, consumers thought the norm was to buy a falcon or a commodore and if you dared to buy something different, you bought a magna. They weren't force fed those cars, they just didn't have many other options back then. Ever since Australia got to become a million car a year country that was intent on reducing tariffs on imported cars, the writing was on the wall. Fast forward to now and people aren't being force fed cars. We just buy what suits us at a damn good price cause the competitive nature of dealers in Australia allows for that to happen. Just evolution I suppose. |
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17-05-2014, 07:16 PM | #38 | |||
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18-05-2014, 03:09 AM | #40 | ||||
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Recently I looked back at an older issue of Wheels - can't remember which, but it covered the launch of the AU Falcon, which was the new Falcon that almost didn't happen. Even in its heyday when Falcon was the number 1 selling car in Australia, the Falcon didn't sell in large enough numbers to have a significant impact on the overall global market, but was, however, "simply too significant to ignore" (or words to that effect). Now that the numbers have dwindled to even more insignificant levels, I don't think anybody can make a business case for them anymore. Even if Falcon were to sell in greater numbers than they do today, it's highly unlikely - in fact, nigh on impossible - that it will sell as many FHs as they did the EF/EL. They'd be lucky to get within a tenth of that. Advertising isn't going to change any of that. I think we're deluding ourselves if we think that it will. The return on investment into advertising just isn't there.
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18-05-2014, 06:07 PM | #41 | ||
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The large sedans that people do buy are the Euros, they can afford the perceived petrol costs to own a full size comfort cruising car, with all the fruit. Looks better to your friends than driving a hatch!
I see plenty of large Mercs and BMWs about.
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Me too. Most are 2.0 diesels though
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19-05-2014, 12:04 PM | #43 | |||
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If not then why do they actually have them if not for the fact they perceive them ? Do they think they are safer perhaps ?? Not sure if the market has actually changed at all but that people's perceptions have changed in an illogical manner. |
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19-05-2014, 12:09 PM | #44 | |||
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I mean it can't be for the technological advancement of drum brakes in the rear. I guess if Falcon could have something like that it may make them seem newer. |
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19-05-2014, 12:13 PM | #45 | |||
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However I still do feel we get force fed smaller cars and imports for the exact reasons you highlighted. Our protections for our own manufacturing were dismantled. This is not unreasonable to expect we should be able to make things I believe. Sure import stuff but that should be at a premium. No other markets allow our imports to slip straight in untaxed. So it is simplistic to think people have more choice because they wanted it. It's more a case of governments have a larger agenda we can't quite comprehend and the less smarter and less patriotic we are as a nation the better. |
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