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29-06-2010, 02:01 PM | #31 | |||
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Yep, same wagon body being sold from 1998, 12 years ago! And it still outsells the Mondeo. |
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Chevy Suburban has been around since the 1930s, not continuous but the name is still in use. Technically the Corvette isnt continuous either as there was no 1982 model.
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Ford Australia have been very quite on this kind of thing for so long, so hearing this makes me think that they have received some great new from head office. Fingers crossed we can put the Falcon and Mustang back on the same platform, preferably based on the Falcon, and then we'll have a proper, world class GRWD platform.
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29-06-2010, 07:37 PM | #35 | ||
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What will determine the life of the FG is when Euro V is introduced in Australia. Ford will not want to spend money calibrating a model which is nearing the end of its life.
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5 & 6 is all in the tune and cats now.. (and better fuel quality), and IL6 can do it. |
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Also the better fuel quality will be interesting cause the price of fuel for the masses which will increase pressure on larger cars being more fuel efficient.
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When the government wants Ford to develop and validate compliant I-6 enginefor Euro 5 and 6, Ford can ask for funding to make that happen. That way Ford can play the local engine and castings plants for all its worth. |
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China, India and Australia move onto Euro 4 this year so maybe we sit with them and go to Euro 5 when Europe goes to Euro 6.... |
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PLENTY of good news on the horizon.......and not only relating to this.... i think ;) |
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With Marin steadying the ship the other day, things are looking good. I'd hate to see a good car go. Especially one that has so much potential.
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where the Falcon goes to from here and what vehicles need to be allowed for under its umbrella. |
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Isn't it great? Almost brings a tear to the eye that something which is the absolute undisputed class leader is designed and built here. The funny bit is watching the other manufacturers crate in engines from their global parts bins and not be able to match the little aussie battler. No joke, Ford Oz has the best, most reliable and long lived 6 cylinder engine in the world. Over 400nm of torque from a naturally aspirated 6 cylinder; unbelievable.
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and call it THUNDERBIRD..Americans would go crazy for that.. We could also build Lincolns on the Thunderbird, Falcon and Fairlane FoA could head up the luxury car market for Lincoln with Global sales that include I-4 and V6 Ecoboost, V6 and V8 Diesel and Petrol V8 variants. |
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I think the I6 days are still numbered....
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current E8 product cycle is continuing for another five years. |
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Which raises a question in my mind that as a non-engineer I don't know the answer. For a while now about the only negative (in the press that is) that has been aimed at the I6 is it still retains the same bore centre spacings as the early derivatives from many decades ago. What I would like to know is how in hell is that a "negative" and how does this have any bearing on efficiency etc...?
It's a bit like saying the standard school ruler has remained 30cm long since 1966. What bearing does that have on the ability to draw a straight line or measure distance or in fact make it an inferior design? |
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Nothing negative about that at all - unless you're building an 8000rpm screamer.
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However, as appealing as I find the I6, maintaining such a large N-S engine does create packaging compromises that are becoming harder to justify as each year passes. Such as the long bonnet (cabin space implications), engine weight distribution (forward and high c-of-g), higher bonnet line (pedestrian impact crush/crumple zones) and so on. Quote:
Ford US, not only do we have your premium Lincoln RWD sedan but here's your new F100 too (Coyote, Barra I6 and small Diesel engine options)
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I thought I read somewhere that the I6 is getting a look in for a more industrial application such as in pick up trucks. Wasn't there talk that another marquee was interested in the aussie I6?
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