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03-07-2016, 12:34 PM | #1 | ||
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G'day all....It will never happen but......This morning I came across a video review of a 2015 Chevvy SS on You Tube...our Aussie Holden Commodore with a bow tie...as I watched the reviewer going on and on about how great it was to drive a 'real car ' again and fell in love with it , I felt tortured that our dear old Falcons never got the chance to be ' re-discovered' in Yankland...I have been equally tortured by the comments constantly on our Falcons by North Americans as to how they'd absolutely love to get their hands on a full sized Falcon. If ever Ford U.S. had taken our unique car , spent some cash on developing the Aussie platform for a huge market in the U.S. and other places , I wonder if it might have saved some local manufacturing...Probably not but a nice thought anyway. As I watched a couple of other reviews on the SS I wondered what those chaps would have thought of the FGX XR8 Sprint and the FGX XR6 Turbo Sprint just for sheer joy of driveability..I just wonder and torture myself thinking that they'll never ever know now..Cheers Rod..
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03-07-2016, 12:48 PM | #2 | ||
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There's no point wasting time on what-if scenarios. The Falcon is dead.
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03-07-2016, 12:57 PM | #3 | ||
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You know what, I love that no one else got the falcon. It's ours. We miss out on lots of good ****, let them be envious. I'd like it if a good foreign car journalist came down here and did an unbiased review of the best falcons, but I don't really need anyone to tell me they're awesome cars.
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Judging an entire country by one small-handed fake-haired orange-skinned misogynist twat like Trump is the same as someone offshore judging all Australians by Pauline Hanson.
Trump appeals to the small niche GOP demographic that feels disenfranchised by things way outside of their control and would grasp anything that offer some slight chance things will return to 'normal' and the United States will once again be a global super-power and they can feel content in their pace in the world view. However most of his own party hates his guts and on the way has alienated Latinos, Muslims and Women. That's a fair percentage of people that would have voted Republican. In the off-chance he gets elected and the GOP isn't relegated to the wilderness I will be very surprised if he survives (literally) the first year. He'll also find out the hard way there's more to being President than churning out stupid catch phrases...he'll have to learn how to govern. |
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And of course Hillary is easily confused with Mother Theresa. I think the point you may be missing is the average American is tired of the political elite in this country that are only worried about themselves and image over substance. Trump is an outsider, and that is why some people are drawn to him. Sanders, not exactly and outsider who is a self proclaimed socialist and platform was based on free things for all, was popular for similar reasons. However, he needed to call out his opponent on obvious years of corruption, pay for play etc. To get back to the thread at large, as Joe Biden said during the last election Osama Bin Laden is Dead and GM is Alive. (that of course is not spiking the football as the Potus said was bad to do) and of course GM went and built all new facilities in China to build Buicks and Cadillacs there and ship them back to the US. So that government money, ie taxpayer funds, did not bouy GM producing cars here in the US. I think that even if the Australian government did get involved in keeping the manufacturing there, I do not think there are any bureaucrats in your government or ours that have the slightest idea or passion how to save any industry in either nation to have a real effect. Its about party and the next election. Kick the can. The US has had BMW, Nissan, Toyota build plants here and have produced many cars. Of course the difference here is the raw materials are all readily available to produce cars. I wish it was easy as buy local. |
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Sure... Aussies have had a big part to play, along the way... but without the Yanks, our driving landscape would have been very different indeed ! I'm the last person to be happy about the Falcon going... and Ford Aus manufacturing ceasing... but I think we at least need to give credit, where credit is due ! D
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05-07-2016, 08:01 AM | #10 | |||
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If you thought Australians would just go it alone, you end up with stuff like the Hartnett (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hartnett_(car)) and Zeta (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeta_(automobile)) Just be happy the American's gave us what they did. |
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03-07-2016, 06:13 PM | #11 | ||
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Not sure if they are completely brain dead, but at least they have some level of national pride and patriotism. Aussies would burn their own flag rather than fight for it, there seems to be dislike and disrespect for things Australian here. But I can't work out how the Toyota Camry came to be the number 1 sedan in USA, especially during the late 90s. The square 96-02 model is a horrible disgusting piece of design and engineering. It has no handling , no performance and no style. Seems Americans have a thing for this sometimes. But then you have the original 60s Mustangs and then the revived 05+, which are just works of Art. Any other year mustang was just really undesirable and would rather a Falcon any day . Americans are people of many contradictions I guess ..
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03-07-2016, 08:43 PM | #13 | ||
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G'day all....thanks for adding your thoughts...Valid points as usual . Got to say though..Hypothetically admittedly but if Ford globally had decided to continue a market for larger sized rear wheel drive cars , does anyone think that our unique Australia developed Falcon could have been the basis for that market ?
The uniqueness of our Falcon is just for us and probably quite rightly would never have found a home as strong elsewhere but I'd still love to know what muscle car enthusiasts overseas would make of our GT-P's, GT-F's , F6's, XR8 Sprints and XR6 T Sprints , four doors and all...Even the G6E Turbo's done by FPV maybe as this review shows..https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUVWOPxTlSI...Seems they kind of liked it a fair bit...Cheers Rod.. |
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03-07-2016, 08:46 PM | #14 | |||
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as much as they may say that they want one... they don't really, they like the idea of them, thats it.
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04-07-2016, 11:40 AM | #18 | ||
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Roddy you keep mentioning our unique car,
What is it that makes it so Unique?
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04-07-2016, 05:43 PM | #19 | ||
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G'day...You can't get any more unique that OZ being pretty much the only country other than NZ and a couple of south Pacific places that you can buy it..rightly or wrongly...How unique do you want it?...Cheers Rod..
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Unique: being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else.
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05-07-2016, 06:11 PM | #21 | ||
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G'day..I have to disagree...WE ARE UNIQUE..There's no-one else like an Aussie , so is our Falcon these days in amongst a plethora of small SUV's , big SUV's, small front wheel drive cars and crossovers etc..New Falcons are as rare as hens teeth...as sad as that is..You call them what you like , I'll call them unique and even iconic ,especially the performance and sports versions that we'll remember fondly and hang on to after October...Cheers Rod..
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Of course there is also Unique commodores, and a Chrysler 300c that's pretty similar in spec on sale here. If you travel to China and Korea they have some large RWD sedans uniquely on sale there too, with V8's even.
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I don't know the figures But I believe they have to damn near give away the commodore to sell it in the US. and as the Vauxhall in the UK. Anyway its history now.
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G'day...About $45,000 U.S. apparently was the price in 2015 for the Commie or Chevvy SS..Cheers Rod..
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they were selling them cheaper than you could buy one here. which enraged a few at the time.
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05-07-2016, 10:59 AM | #27 | ||
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Lot of ground to cover on this one. I think GM or Ford never wanted to bring back the Ranchero/El Camino (Falcon/Commodore) for a few reasons. I think the US market has been changed by the SUV. I think it dominates the market pretty much.
I do not know what additional steps these vehicles would have needed to muster US DOT standards. I know, the G8 only got a longer front bumper cover, and well the GTO was not much different than the Commodore. In fact I looked at a body shell for sale at a local tech college and it had all the Holden manufacturing tags and Holden Glass. Which surprised me. I think poor marketing on behalf of GM killed the GTO's return. GM did it because they could, similar to the Chevy SS and the G8 lines. As far as truck sales, I think Ford may have looked at the Falcon at one time, but frankly, F150 Sales are the bread and butter truck. Along with the rest of the F Series Line. I do not think that the margins would have shrunk on the truck side with a Falcon Ute, but being the body style is so long gone from the US market, it may not have done much. Again, they did eliminate the Ranger (Mazda) from their US line up for a reason. More F150 Sales. I cannot get my head around a new F150 costing 50K brand new. I know these prices are low compared to Oz, but I cannot see paying that much for a truck. Its seems that the population at large does not have an issue with driving a truck that cost half of what a house does. As for the Focus, I can only speak from personal experience. I have a 2005 ZX3 and have 230,000 miles on it and it has been a good car. Beyond brakes, tires and the second exhaust system, two alternators (location of the alternator and bad winter weather) the only expensive repair I had that I could not do whas the PCV Valve hose that split. You had to take the intake manifold off to replace it, and it was worth having the dealership do the work. $400 some odd dollars, but they broke 3 intake bolts. So that saved me a ton of work. I would consider a Focus ST or a Fusion as its replacement, but I plan on keeping the Focus on the road for another two years. 2.0 with 5 Speed car, still running factory clutch, just replaced the rear brakes last week, they were the originals. I did like the Focus Cabriolet I saw that is for sale in Oz, but found out its on a different platform than our Focus. I would think that would sell here, but it looks as if Ford North America is going to stay with the 4 door hatch and boot versions going forward of both the Focus and the Fiesta. It would have been fun to graft it to a domestic Focus, but since the platforms are different, to much work. There are a few blokes here converting G8s into Commodore G8 Utes here in the states. I had to laugh at the concern that the RS Focus would hurt Mustang Sales. I think the RS is marketed to a different segment of the population, the young drifter set, to combat some of the imported hot hatches. I do see a fair amount of ST Focus and the odd ST Fiesta here and there. Frankly, I would love to own a BA Falcon XR8, or if I could afford, a Pursuit or one of the last Sprints. But I can only import a vehicle for the road that is 25 years or older, so if I do get one it will be for a garage queen. I also understand that MOST of the US Public does not know or care about US History, let alone anything about cars or the history of Australian cars. I want to assure you there are a few of us that "Get It". I think today's car generation left, and are living their lives on the internet. (face book, texting etc.) On not so social media. |
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and then they wouldn't buy one much like the GTO (Monaro) and SS have languished on dealer lots over the last decade. Like our Australian people, they praise the car's brilliance and then go buy something else.
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05-07-2016, 12:28 AM | #30 | ||
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The best we could hope for is if Ford US revisited the Falcon like they did with the Thunderbird, but like a spartan Argentinian spec one with similar clean lines and proportions to the original. There's not really a straight six in the Ford empire now, so maybe outsource one or use the Ecoboost triple. I'm really high.
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