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14-01-2011, 01:04 PM | #181 | ||
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Problem with AWD is it will put Falcon at about 2 tonnes. Fuel consumption will be worse and so will straight line performance with the weight and driveline loss.
How will they fit a V8 in the east west configuration? |
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14-01-2011, 01:13 PM | #182 | |||
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14-01-2011, 02:13 PM | #183 | ||
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Falcon is already at about 2 tonnes. We can see with Territory that if the architecture is already suited for AWD, which ive heard Falcon in one form or another has been now since BA, that the extra mechanicals for AWD are less than 100kg over RWD.
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14-01-2011, 02:28 PM | #184 | ||
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The Falcon sedan will go down the same way as the wagon and Fairlane/LTD. Same ol same ol until the buyer deserts the model to then make way for FoMoCo to introduce a more profitable product. This how Ford Aust. operate. And I almost forgot, the Falcon utility will also make way for the updated Ranger.
There are less and less die hards each year. Unfortunately for the Aussie auto media and those die hards that remain, the Falcon sedan and utility have largely been abandoned and therefore less relevant.
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14-01-2011, 04:08 PM | #185 | |||
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14-01-2011, 05:53 PM | #187 | |||
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The moves Mullaly's Fomoco has made in the last few years indicate that what they're doing is to spend their money more wisely, not just flat out penny pinching. I think it's unfair to assume the new Falcon would be 'pox' just because it isn't RWD. |
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14-01-2011, 05:55 PM | #188 | |||
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14-01-2011, 07:14 PM | #189 | |||
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Its not a completely 'out there' idea as the new Explorer uses some trick driveline-oil cooling systems and electronics to make it a full-time AWD system as opposed to an 'on demand' system that is FWD until it senses slip. Ford are also making noises about Lincoln having a different AWD to Ford to further differentiate the luxury models (Lincoln may even go all AWD). Maybe the next Falcon could use the Lincoln AWD system if it gives a more rear-bias drive?
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14-01-2011, 07:34 PM | #190 | |||
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14-01-2011, 08:07 PM | #191 | ||
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The "bias" isnt the only consideration. It will be a east-west engine layout, meaning only I4 and V6 engines and NO V8's. So no GT ect as we know it. I know V8's are only make up minor sales, but the availability of said engine is what defines the Falcon. Is suppose the the big disadvantage of FWD/AWD will mean the end of a range of grunty engine selections.
I think the Falcon and Territiory as we know it will be the new generation Tauris/Explorer based , the ute will be taken over by the Ranger and FPV and V8 product will be in the form of the Mustang, thus giving RWD for the enthusiasts. The biggest question for me is will these new FWD/AWD products be made in Australia? And if you look at the "One-Ford" mantra of reducing model dupliucation, then why tool up multiple factories, especially in high labour cost countries, to build the same cars? Hope I am proven otherwise and the Falcon remains RWD, becuase its one of few things that makes me own, and want buy another. I would probably look at (better built) makes in the future with no RWD or Aussie made Fords. |
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14-01-2011, 08:33 PM | #192 | |||
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Again I think we have totally looked past our own forum's sources and gone ahead and trusted the journalists. Now they won't tell exactly what is happening, there is alot at stake, but judging by the hints, the journalists aren't exactly on the right track.
I have been monitoring the american Ford insiders as well, and over the past few days, there has been a heavy mention of Australia keeping a type of RWD vehicle (Falcon or Mustang). I think this post should be read in addition to some of the posts in this thread: Quote:
For me personally, I know I will be purchasing a G6E Turbo or equivilent model in a few years, so to me I guess I would like some reassurance that it will still be around, its probably the reason why I watch in particular what certain posters say. |
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14-01-2011, 08:55 PM | #194 | |||
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Man this thread is going around in circles...
No one knows IF the Falcon will move away from RWD to AWD in the future. But, One thing we do know, is that if it does, it will definitely be a system based on a FWD car. So, no more V8's, no more utes, most likely no more FPV. I did a quick search and found this info about the Haldex system used by SAAB which I assume Ford is using in the Taurus; (although someone might correct me on that) Quote:
So it wouldn't be all bad news. It would be a better car than we have now in almost all respects, just without all the heritage, uniqueness, and V8 performance... |
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14-01-2011, 09:14 PM | #195 | ||
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Just because there is a transverse layout, doesnt mean you cant have V8. GM's northstar v8 is in a transverse FWD setup in the Cadillac SLS.
Personally, I'd rather see the Falcon and Territory dead in exchange for the Explorer, Taurus and the F series reasobably priced in our market. |
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15-01-2011, 12:45 AM | #196 | |||
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I am not a falcon die hard by any means and basically will give any new vehicle a chance, but I like Falcons and respect them enough to understand that it would be an absolute tragedy If we lost Falcon for three horrid overstyled American boxy chrome covered sh.tters. American vehicles make me reel. They are like 90's cars, even the new ones. Not even the mustang could replace Falcon in my eyes, I don't like the new Mustang either. If anything we should get Ford UK's line up here. Its no lie that almost every Ford US vehicle that they tried to sell here had failed, while the Ford UK vehicles are selling and have sold very well. |
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15-01-2011, 04:46 AM | #199 | ||
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Australia is a country of 22 million people, we sell just on 1 million vehicles a year so the fact that
Falcon sedan and pick up combined sales are around 3,000-3,500/month is quite acceptable. No matter what changes are made to a future Falcon, it will never again be a 50,000-80,000/year car. What's more important is how the imported Fords are failing to compete and deliver good sales. That Fiesta, Focus, Mondeo and Escape all sell at or way below 1,000/mth is grounds for concern. Transit has up to 4 months waiting list and auto trans not available on some models - poor sales. That we have no competitor to Toyota Prado's 4,000/mth sales is even more concerning. That we have no Tarago or Hiace or landcruiser competitors all adds up to lack of presence. Last edited by jpd80; 15-01-2011 at 04:52 AM. |
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15-01-2011, 05:35 AM | #200 | |||
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Ford would recognise this and (hopefully) consider how this fits into their desired corporate image. But then again if they are only concerned about cash..(short term/long term?) |
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15-01-2011, 07:21 AM | #201 | |||
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But look at all the extra stuff an explorer has, Terrain Management System (same as Landrover use), powerfolding third row seats, the cool MyFord Touch system, all the safety systems like trailer sway control, cross lane monitor, collision warning systems. This is all really good gear and when you use it then come back and look at whats we have it makes a lot of our stuff look like its hanging around from the 90's and all for 30k -40k USD Munners |
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15-01-2011, 08:31 AM | #202 | |||
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On a pro-rata comparison that would equate to Ford Australia selling 309 Falcon's per month, that's right just 309. (US pop is approx 309mill vs Aust 22mill.) Or to show the opposite, if Ford US sold as many Taurus on a pro-rata level as Falcon then they should be selling over 39,000 Taurus' per month to match the Falcon's rate here. So really which car is underperforming when you consider you cannot buy an LPG Falcon or XR8 which would add substantial more sales to Falcon? And as jpd80 quite clearly pointed out Falcon isn't the sole headache, it's across the board, eg. no auto Transit thanks to Europe and so Aust Post tender could not even be entered into having had it over 2 model generations. If you have an average presence in every segment you actually have a huge volume of sales overall. Source of sales: Big thanks to ausrutherford: http://www.fordinsidenews.com/forums...ales-Breakdown Last edited by Dr Smith; 15-01-2011 at 08:43 AM. |
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15-01-2011, 08:51 AM | #203 | ||
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Sh_t! Why the complaining about a FWD car. If they put that Revo-nuckle on it, and it steers and handles like the current and future Focus RS, I'm sure we'll all be happy.
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15-01-2011, 09:24 AM | #204 | |||
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they play an important role but cannot be the only vehicles selling worth a damn, Fiesta and Focus have to be given an opportunity to shine and be competitive, Thailand offers that chance. I would like to think that whatever platform or strategy is chosen, that Mondeo/Falcon/Territory type products continue to be built, whether that's on a new and improved RWd or a CD4 Global FWd/AWD platform. If ford can get that right and import Kuga, T6 Ranger and its SUV companion, I think they'll do better. |
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15-01-2011, 09:25 AM | #205 | |||
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I want a big RWD V8, call me a dinosaur but that is what I want. If I wanted a Focus (don't get me wrong they are a great little car) I'd go and get one. But I don't... I want a tyre frying RWD V8. It really is that simple, there is no logic behind it, its an emotional thing and I'm pretty sure there are a lot of people who feel the same way.
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15-01-2011, 11:10 AM | #206 | |||
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the $60,000 for a new one, they disappear real quick. Even laying down nearly $50,000 for the previous XR8 was too much for a lot of fans. In fact, a lot of the V8 fans wanting a new V8 don't intend buying it, they'll wait and buy second hand..... |
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15-01-2011, 12:02 PM | #207 | |||
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15-01-2011, 12:03 PM | #208 | ||
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I'd suggest that all Ford fans take a step back and realise these articles for what they are,
the press drilling for an emotional response from staunch blue oval supporters, they do this every year. Search your minds and look at the Falcons you admire at the moment, the people who designed those vehicles are asking you the fans to trust them, that whatever design they decide is best will be best. This is why they are taking an eternity to decide and put up the best possible case going forward, they know what vehicles you like and will be designing vehicles with similar or better characteristics. I would suggest for our own mental hygene to trust that Ford Austraila has the buyer's best interests at heart and will develop a vehicle that Holden will struggle to counter, that's a fact. |
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15-01-2011, 12:11 PM | #209 | |||
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I am more concerned with the damage that Drive's reporting is doing to the brand and scaring customers away. They hounded the 380 to death. Then again Ford also needs to work on its build quality and dealer attitude as this has cost Ford just as many sales in recent years from the "once bitten twice shy" brigade. All the new whizz-bang global platforms won't mean jack if consumers won't trust Ford cars or Ford anyore.
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15-01-2011, 12:20 PM | #210 | |||
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decision was still pending, why would he do that when everyone else is so tight lipped? He sits on and reviews the projects at several stages, his saying "If they decide on AWD" almost sounded like an after thought, maybe he was counting on the Aussie press missing it... I go with JPFR1's catch of the day, the press just got played by Ford........ |
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