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20-07-2012, 04:00 PM | #1 | ||
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We all know that all the experts are telling us that the Falcon has until 2016, then it is gone. These same experts are telling us that the main reason is because Australia has fallen out of love with large sedans.
Well I don't want to give up on all those Aussie jobs yet. I'm wondering if, with the Falcon going to the Ecoboost 4, would it be possible for Falcon to live on after 2016 as a shrunken model. No massive and expensive changes, just use the existing platform and shorten the front overhang (which has a lot of redundant space when the I6 is not being used) and shorten the rear overhang (cutting down the boot a bit). Turn a large car into a medium car and see what the punters make of it. - Is it feasible? - Would it look any good or would it look ridiculous? - Would you buy a smaller Falcon if it still had the same interior size and still still handled well? Maybe I have my head in the sand and am pi*****ing into the wind at the same time. Over to you boys (and girls) - discuss.
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20-07-2012, 04:07 PM | #2 | ||
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Yes. Five years ago, Ford should have renamed the Mondeo "Falcon" and made it here with a new age diesel engine option. People seem to want either people movers (SUV's) or smaller sedans. Lots of fleets are using Subaru Liberties and that seems to be the benchmark size now. Between that, the Ranger and the new Terry, they would have had the bulk of the market covered.
The Commodore fell to the Falcon in the early 80's because it was small, and that handed Falcon the market leadership trophy for years, until Commodore caught up with the VN. Now it should be the other way around. The original Commodore is the right size now and downsizing is what is needed.
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20-07-2012, 04:14 PM | #3 | ||
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Bring back the cortina.
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20-07-2012, 04:16 PM | #6 | ||
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Is the Falcon really a 'large' car by today's standards?
All the small cars have grown, giving reason for the makers to make new 'micro' models, but the Falcon hasn't really changed all that much. It should be at least two lanes wide by now if it followed growth trends of smaller cars. |
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20-07-2012, 04:28 PM | #7 | ||
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Best thing would be to base it off the next gen Mustang. Yeah basically a 4 door Mustang.
It can use EB4, V6 and Coyote. |
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This is not as silly as it seems. The Telstar was a rebadged Mazda 626, which is, in 2012, the Mazda 6. Look at what a success that model has been in the last ten years, only dropping in popularity recently because it's been more or less unchanged in that time, like the Honda Accord Euro.
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And the last line says it all. The only way to lead the public is to smother them with the facts wrapped up in great advertising. But of course, Ford's advertising budget appears miniscule. GK
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Small cars have now grown to almost the same size as a late 1990s mid sized cars and mid sized cars have now grown to almost the size of large cars. So when some look at segment sales and say that mid sized cars don't really sell that well, what we should consider is that Samall cars should be grouped as the new mid size and both large mid size and large cars should be grouped together. Doing that makes a lot of sense in understand what's really happening in the market with cars. |
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20-07-2012, 06:36 PM | #11 | |||
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Even if they could downsize the Falcon it probably wont happen but without doubt its great idea. It would make a better drivers car for sure. What about BMW, going by weight, 3 series has grown into the 5 series, 5 series grown into 7 series. In that time the original concept ethos has disappeared and is that the reason the original 1 series was put onto the market? cheers,Maka
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21-07-2012, 08:56 AM | #12 | |||
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FG Falcon Length 4,955*mm (195.1*in) Width 1,868*mm (73.5*in) Height 1,453*mm (57.2*in) Current Camry Length 4,805*mm (189.2*in) & 4,820*mm (189.8*in) Width 1,820*mm (71.7*in) Height 1,470*mm (57.9*in) Mondeo Length 4,844*mm (190.7*in) Width 1,886*mm (74.3*in) Height 1,500*mm (59.1*in) So is the FG now a mid sized car like the Camry, or is the Camry now a large car. Mondeo...?
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21-07-2012, 09:47 AM | #13 | |||
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OH NO, WRONG WHEEL DRIVE! Seriously unless you drive like a moron and do burnouts, no one gives a rats *** if the car drives with its front wheels or rear. I look at my Falcon and think, there could be a lot more room if it had a flat floor because of no tail shaft and diff. |
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Thats hilarious. Oooh a flat floor, how much more awesome can you get? Honestly, if you cant see the value in RWD beyond burnouts, you really have absolutely no clue, and a car enthusiast forum may not be the place for you if all you care about is frivolous gadgets and a flat floor in your whitegoods on wheels. Having said that, I admit drive configuration isn't important in a mainstream passenger car. But given the choice, its RWD all the way for me - flat floor be damned! |
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Porsche, Ferrari, BMW, Mercedes, Mustang, Corvette, FPV, HSV, Comaro, 370Z, FT86, ISF, LFA, Aston Martin, Jaguar all except for a few "bubble car" exceptions are REAR WHEEL DRIVE. Camry, Corolla, Civic, Integra, Accord, Hyundai, Daewoo, Euro bubble hatches, need I go on...are FRONT WHEEL DRIVE. If it were only Falcon in Australia then there may be a point but it is world wide across multitudes of races, cultures and societies. If you have to ask why a driver prefers rear wheel drive then I suspect you will not understand let alone accept the answer......... |
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21-07-2012, 01:08 PM | #19 | |||
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as for the graphs of exterior dimensions, sure, mondeo is similar to falcon, but have a look at a graph of interior room. i don't like sitting in the passengers lap when driving. (obviously an exaggeration!) |
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21-07-2012, 01:13 PM | #20 | ||
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i think all segments have taken on the segment that was above it 20 years ago. large cars aren't selling as they are now quite similar to the old LWB cars.
micro cars are the same size as the old small cars. interior/exterior dimensions might only be fractionally different, but most of it is about perception. cars are more slab sided, higher noses and tails etc so even if the dimensions aren't a lot different, the perception has changed a lot. an eb falcon used to be a large family car. when i had mine parked next to my FG, i reckon i could've just about fitted it inside, yet when you compare official dimensions, there is only an inch or 2 in it. the numbers on paper don't really tell an accurate story. park a current corolla sedan alongside an eb falcon and you'd be surprised at how close a current 'small' car is to being the same size as a 20yr old 'large family car'!! |
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overpower the desire of a bigger pool of buyers who possibly want a large car with different dynamics.. The whole point of a RWD Falcon is that it fills a need in the market which no other global product can, can we honestly say with flagging sales that another Falcon will sell better than a global vehicle? (Edit, I typed Ralcon - a Scooby Doo flash back..) Last edited by jpd80; 21-07-2012 at 01:26 PM. |
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Which is an unfortunate irony isn't it. The Mondeo is bigger in every external dimension except length, yet despite its FWD layout, somehow manages to be smaller inside. Is that really the case? So the benefit of FWD in this instance is what, 8.1lt/100km (Falcon) vs 8.0lt/100km (Mondeo), and the warm fuzzy feeling that you provided Ford Motor Company with a larger profit margin... |
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21-07-2012, 01:26 PM | #23 | |||
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Tis one thing I noticed about the Mondeo's, lots of gadgets. Takes a lot away from the driving experience. But I guess I'm lucky, I haven't been spoilt by all that. Im just happy to have Power Steering, A/C and Power Windows. But in reference to the OP's question, Falcon shouldnt need to shrink, because every other car around it seems to have grown to its size and they still call them medium sized cars.
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20-07-2012, 04:57 PM | #24 | ||
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Car sizes are getting silly. My current model Corolla is the same size as a 1990 Camry. A VE is bigger than a Kingswood!
The falcon on the other hand, has always been about the same size. About 186cm wide and about 480cm long. Been that way for about 45 years.
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Look at the evolution of the Honda Accord. A perfect example of how a small car became large.
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20-07-2012, 06:37 PM | #30 | ||
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I guess it would be possible for a redesigned RWD Falcon to be both a Mid sized car and a large car,
Much the same way that Camry and Aurion are used by Toyota, sure Aurion has a lot of changes but still... Smiled the other day, Seems that 2013 Fusion is more than just current Mondeo with different nose and US switchgear, - new car has around 25 mm more shoulder with and rear leg room than current Mondeo - Interior dimensions are almost I identical to D3 Taurus (Taurus boot is bigger). - 2013 Lincoln MKZ is fitted with 3.7 V6 and AWD So now Ford's global mid sized car platform has grown a tad and has much wider engine choices... Last edited by jpd80; 20-07-2012 at 06:46 PM. |
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