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Old 26-04-2015, 01:07 AM   #1
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Default how did your ford tackle the recent wild weather conditions?

Sydney has of late experienced wild weather conditions, massive rain fall in short periods of time has left many roofs damaged, heavy hail and winds present over past few days in particular.

I have a xr6t that has never seen rain so that is basically hidden away in this sort of weather not to get its feet wet. In any respect the huge mid range torque would be difficult to tame in the wet (difficult in dry)

However, i also have an AWD territory. I was on the m4 motorway when all of a sudden i was hit with wild weather, huge hail stones were pelting the car, rainfall extreme where you couldnt see 20 metres ahead. Most cars on motorway pulled over as it was like driving on ice. But the sure footed awd territory simply gobbled up the km and headed safely for home.

Whilst in the car i was certain the car was seriously damaged, the hail stones were smashing the windscreen that hard that i thought it was ready to smash through it. Never experienced weather like it. Look at the marks on the windscreen.

Parked the car in garage and used chamois to wipe top dry.. there were hail stones piled up at bottom of windscreen. They had melted by then and sort of formed really large pieces of ice.

I was amazed that there looks to be zero damage, i will post pics to show the conditions and hail stones still on the car. You can see it looks all clear with regard to damage. Once chamois and taken outside (when rain stopped), confirmed no damage at all. Stunned.

The awd territory felt sure footed and safe for the family whilst being tough and rugged enough to withstand an absolute hail pounding. So impressed with the car, worth every penny of the fuel consumption if it keeps family safe and is resiliant to wild conditions. As i said most cars had to pull over on side road. My xr6t would have been a blubbering mess in those conditions being all over the road and likely damaged.

How did your ford tackle the wild weather?






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Old 26-04-2015, 01:15 AM   #2
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Default Re: how did your ford tackle the recent wild weather conditions?

Mine was snoozing at home in the garage warm and comfy with the cover on.
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Old 26-04-2015, 01:39 AM   #3
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Yesterday I looked at the weather map online, couldn't help but notice that there was a storm front, or at least rain, over most of the major cities in Aus.

...nowhere else, just over each major city.

& y'all think we're not having an effect on the planet?
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Old 26-04-2015, 01:54 AM   #4
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Default Re: how did your ford tackle the recent wild weather conditions?

After 4 days with no electricity and not wanting to climb over the car to manually release the automatic door opener, this morning I took her out to give her some fresh air and warm up in the sun just before the rain came back.
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Old 26-04-2015, 05:19 AM   #5
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both cars were sitting out in the driveway yesterday afternoon ..... front lawn looked like it has snowed.

Later in the evening heading to work on the M7 .... there was still hail left in mounds off the side of the road. So there was a decent amount of hail dumped on Western Sydney.

BOM showed BLACK sections passing over my area. Kids thought it was mad though.
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Old 26-04-2015, 09:40 AM   #6
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Mine was fine as it had a F6 cooler fitted.

Huge midrange torque lol....you do know one has a throttle to modulate said huge mid range torque?

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Old 26-04-2015, 09:44 AM   #7
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I gave this homeless guy I saw a peg and some used underpants to lay on my car during it all better then insurance
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Old 26-04-2015, 09:48 AM   #8
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I don't know I didn't drive to Sydney's bad weather.

But in other parts of nsw that also had bad weather my brakes and steering got a work out dodging fallen trees and pooling water. I drove home from work at 330am Tuesday morning when it was only just getting bad. At that stage there was no warning for any of the road hazards. A few smaller branches got crushed.

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Old 26-04-2015, 10:23 AM   #9
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I saw those hailstones that hit Sydney on the news. They were tiny little pea sized things. Up here in Brissie we get hailstones the size of golfballs and I have seen them cricket ball sized. When they hit your car you know you have been hit. Smashed windscreens and rear windows are common. Huge dents on roof and bonnet too.

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Yesterday I looked at the weather map online, couldn't help but notice that there was a storm front, or at least rain, over most of the major cities in Aus.

...nowhere else, just over each major city.

& y'all think we're not having an effect on the planet?
Brisbane has had awesome blue sky days all week. Love it here in April.
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Nice and cosy in the garage.

Took the BMW out to do the hard yards
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I missed the hail storms but during the bad weather earlier in the week the Terri just sailed thru - very sure-footed and didn't miss a beat!
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Old 26-04-2015, 02:31 PM   #13
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How big was the hail? You describe it as huge but everywhere else got pea size.
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Old 26-04-2015, 02:34 PM   #14
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I gave this homeless guy I saw a peg and some used underpants to lay on my car during it all better then insurance
Post of the month at the very least. Laughed my head off.
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Old 26-04-2015, 04:53 PM   #15
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Yesterday I looked at the weather map online, couldn't help but notice that there was a storm front, or at least rain, over most of the major cities in Aus.

...nowhere else, just over each major city.

& y'all think we're not having an effect on the planet?
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Yesterday I looked at the weather map online, couldn't help but notice that there was a storm front, or at least rain, over most of the major cities in Aus.

...nowhere else, just over each major city.

& y'all think we're not having an effect on the planet?
Autumn seams to be the wettest time of the year for Eastern NSW, so it doesn't seam that weird to have major rainfall this time of year. I can't speak for other parts of Australia.

Plus Global Warming, or Climate Change affect the whole world, not just above major cities. If that were true it would be raining all day everyday in places Like China and India.
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Old 26-04-2015, 08:42 PM   #17
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I hopped in my FG XR6 the day after the rain stopped, not having driven it for a few days, it being parked outside during the storms.
I started it, and found the fuel level, water temp, tacho and speedo needles dead. A DSC fault also came up a few seconds later.
A few kilometres later, I noticed the high beam light had come on sometime, and after checking, I found the high beams were not actually on.
This was the third time in the last few years dash instrument issues arose after wet weather, although on the two previous occasions I had left the window partly open and the seats and carpets got damp.
After the previous incidents, I learned that the instruments would eventually bring themselves back to life as if the little elves who generate the electronics were busy drying their circuits out. And so after last weeks storms, the instruments in my Falcon slowly came reliably back to life within a day, despite a couple of recurrences on restarts, and now three days later are all back doing their job as they are paid to do.
PS Every few years in Sydney we could get a hail storm with "gold ball sized hail". I had two cars trashed from a hail storm about five years ago.
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Old 27-04-2015, 01:58 PM   #18
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a mate of mine has a new jeep cherokee that was in the same area as my Territory when the hail hit..

His car is a mess full of hail damage. dented all bonnet and roof.

Is the territory a tougher car?
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Wouldn't know - the doors on the garage have swelled shut with all the rain and I haven't seen the coupe for 2 weeks. On the upside, I haven't had to do any gardening or sweeping either (tool all in the garage)
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a mate of mine has a new jeep cherokee that was in the same area as my Territory when the hail hit..

His car is a mess full of hail damage. dented all bonnet and roof.

Is the territory a tougher car?
Is the jeep cherokee made of cheese?

Same hail, not a mark on the territory

Jeep cherokee damaged with dings all over it
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a mate of mine has a new jeep cherokee that was in the same area as my Territory when the hail hit..

His car is a mess full of hail damage. dented all bonnet and roof.

Is the territory a tougher car?
Unless it was parked next to your car a proper comparison just can't be made.

You can get rain/hail in one place but 2 blocks away get nothing. As you would well realise.
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How big was the hail? You describe it as huge but everywhere else got pea size.
Factory roofs were ripped to shreds in Huntingwood and Glendenning .... pea sized hail doesn't do that.
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Unless it was parked next to your car a proper comparison just can't be made.

You can get rain/hail in one place but 2 blocks away get nothing. As you would well realise.
He could achieve a proper comparison by parking the Territory and Jeep side by side and dropping same size ball bearings from a set hight and recording the damage over a trial sample of say 100. Please post results with photos.
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Factory roofs were ripped to shreds in Huntingwood and Glendenning .... pea sized hail doesn't do that.
I was on m4 driving past huntingwood at the time. Mates cherokee was at doonside, pretty much same area.
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My inlaws live right near the M7/M4 interchange ... and the trees were shredded in some of the paddocks ... thank goodness I was at home in Erskine Park ... we got a barrage but not so bad as there.
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Factory roofs were ripped to shreds in Huntingwood and Glendenning .... pea sized hail doesn't do that.
my understanding is that there was a 600mm thick blanket of hail on the roofs at Huntingwood and the sheer weight of that caused the collapses.

so again Hulk how large was the hail you drove through that didn't break the windscreen or even dent your car?
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styrafoam ball size hail. the kind that goes in your bean bag. just a **** load of it to cause roof/building collapses..
My territory went very well through 35cm of subburban street floow water.
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my understanding is that there was a 600mm thick blanket of hail on the roofs at Huntingwood and the sheer weight of that caused the collapses.

so again Hulk how large was the hail you drove through that didn't break the windscreen or even dent your car?
Our office at Roseberry had the roof collapse due to the amount of hail on the roof. By all accounts it is a mess.
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Must say most the roofs with storm damage where built fairly shoddy..
A storm every 10 years and the Media go nuts..
I was out in WRX so lucky the GT was under cover ..
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Mine was all snug and in the garage, not a drop of rain on it
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