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11-05-2011, 09:14 PM | #61 | |||
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11-05-2011, 09:16 PM | #62 | |||
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There's no defeatist attitude anywhere - a business CAN'T prosper if the products aren't selling...and if they kept them because a 'few' people wanted them...well, you wouldn't be buying a Falcon next year, or every again for that matter. I think a few of you need to step into the real world...
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11-05-2011, 09:19 PM | #63 | |||
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I was told when I asked that NO Sunroof offer was because it could not be sold with a 5 star safety rating My G6ET is the best car I have ever had , bar none, and I've had plenty The only problem I have with them is the warranty It really should and needs to be 5 years unlimited They seem to have the old egg timer on them , as the 100K or 3 years roll around So the car has problems |
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11-05-2011, 09:21 PM | #64 | |||
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11-05-2011, 09:25 PM | #65 | |||
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Yes, I remember that as well. So is that an engineering failure then? How come every other car can get 5 star ANCAP with a sunroof. And I would rather have a 'no star' ANCAP rating and be able to option the car to my liking. It's not as if the 5 star ANCAP award has helped sales. And I still disagree with you Sezzy. If people see that you are removing options, getting rid of models, whether they wanted them or not, they get a sense that a company is cutting corners and winding down. ESPECIALLY if the main competitor has kept all those equivalent models and options.
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11-05-2011, 09:26 PM | #66 | |||
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If you really want a sunroof...go get one after market...you do really want a Falcon don't you? Because if you've been waiting for two years to buy one with a sunroof...it seems you're not really interested in buying a new Falcon at all...and you're looking for an excuse.
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11-05-2011, 09:34 PM | #67 | |||
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2. I don't want to cut a hole in the roof of my $50000 + car. Again look at my sig, none of my cars have a sunroof only because I bought them second hand at a fraction of what they cost when they were new and I can't bring myself to cut a hole in the roof. If I'm spending that amount of coin on an XR6T or G6ET, I would like to have the factory take responsibility for installing the sunroof. 3. I am interested in a new Falcon. BUT the way that I want it. It's a lot of money to shell out to not be 100% satisfied. I always said I will never buy a new car unless I can have it the way I want it.
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If you don't want to cut a hole for your sunroof, that's your perogative, it's also Ford's perogative to not sell a vehicle that doesn't meet their standards, or their sales goals. If you want a sunroof that badly...go buy a Holden. It's not like you've been supporting the Falcon brand buying second hand cars anyway... I think the thing a lot of people forget is that our car manufacturers...AREN'T euro manufacturer's. We don't have the population or the money that these other countries have to go out an blow on all that technology. Most of these other cars are manufactured in Asian countries...why? Because of the cheap labour. Australian's wages are still higher than these European countries. So without axing jobs, and sending manufacturing offshore...how else do you really expect companies such as Ford and Holden to survive in Australia. People can't keep comparing our Australian made cars to euro cars - it's like comparing apples and potatoes... The little 'niggles' that come out from people seem to be an excuse for people not to buy a Ford. You know what, the diff has been replaced in the FG already, it's not even 2 years old - but...I'd still buy another one. I was actually having a thought about this last night, with regard to these 'niggles' that have come out...is it Ford itself that is the problem?? Or is it who they've employed to do their QA/QC work? The vehicles come out, there's a bit of paint missing - what's the standard? Do they send it back, and get it repainted? Is there an Australian standard with regard to new cars and where the paint needs to be? I bet if you looked really hard, you'd find the same 'niggles' in euro cars...I'm not sure any of you are actually really looking for problems in other cars - just another excuse to bag out local manufacturers... If the comparison is always going to be between other cars and Ford/Holden...no, 'good enough' isn't good enough...but it never will be, even when it is, because you'll find something else wrong with it.
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Ford and Holden are local arms of very large international organisations. Ford worldwide has made quite big profits of late. The technology people expect in the Falcon doesn't need to have any R&D put into it, it is already available and has been on other cars for a long time (simple things like auto windows up, Xenon lights for luxury models, LED tail lights, key less entry and start, etc). Look at the tech available in the Mondeo. Why can't Ford AU fit that into their Falcons? It really is a cop out by Ford AU. We're not expecting them to bring S-Class technology to the range just something to elevate them into the 21st century. Quote:
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The quality of the final product is up to the QC at Ford and the third party, at the supplier it has to ensure the product meets Ford's specification. As for the paint example, I don't think they check, both my Falcons came out with no paint under the doors and in the XR8 the inside of the bootlid wasn't painted. Both times the dealer sent it to the local panel beater to be sprayed. Ford cannot put them back onto the production line. Quote:
Until Ford improve their products I will never buy another local made product. If I wanted a bigger car from Ford (if I was to get a Ford) it would be a Mondeo, far better value for money, better quality and just as much if not more interior room. Until Ford and Holden aim a little higher in terms of quality and value for money with the large cars, they're going to continue to miss the mark and continue the downward trend of sales. Other products in their range will come up and over take.
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Regardless of where a car is built things can still go wrong with it. I actually think a lot of the appeal with Falcons is that they are so 'simple' - if a bulb goes you can go to any auto store, spend $2 and put a new one in. If its an LED you're up for god knows how much AND if its European you could be waiting weeks for the part to get here and then be fitted to your car. Quote:
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12-05-2011, 08:21 AM | #72 | |||
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I agree with Sezzy on most of this- sure, I reckon the finish below parr and they tend to get clunky after 60000kms but they are still pretty good value......I'm repeating a comment I made in another thread but I need a big car that tows, has folding rear seats and is comfy......criteria filled that the fwd offerings cannot.......if anyone is too brown with their late model falcon, please come and swap it for my aurion!
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12-05-2011, 11:37 AM | #74 | |||
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It is a fact that regarding some aspects of the car the local's are just as good, if not better than the others...but it will be a long time until the overall package is right...if ever, because if things stay as is then global cars will always be better than localized, thats not rocket science. You may very well compare a new GT to a AMG C63, and it may very well be a quicker car, the question is how much do you value everything else in the package? Is having better plastics worth the extra $60k or whatever the difference is. Everyone's thresholds are different, but the GT can claim to have "world class" acceleration, hard to dispute that.
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12-05-2011, 12:20 PM | #75 | |||
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. We didnt pay a lot for the FG and it has everything you could want, 18's premium sound, safety pack inc elec pedals for the short Mrs... saftey for the kids which the smaller Mazda lacks ( im talking size here ). Everything except the sunroof that we wanted. I know you can go aftermarket but then warranty gets a bit murky,..factory fitted and delivered is always better. Just goes to show how different people see things differently.
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12-05-2011, 01:07 PM | #76 | |||
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Ahh, good to read, I did want (and still do as a Falcon fan) the missus to get the Falcon but its just too big for her, my wife is 5 foot nothing and currently drives a Fiesta. Its a BIG change of cars, she did borrow the inlaws SSV for a bit due to her car being repaired and she hated it (not because its a Holden haha), it was just way too big for her and the auto was horrid! We did drive the Mazda 6 and agree, didn't like it...bigger than the 3 and floaty. We were set on the Focus $25,000 drive away deal but the SP25 feels a generation ahead which is a shame because I really do like the current Focus and she doesn't really like the new Focus coming out soon. Picky Wife I know! We loved the TSI Golf but servicing costs etc is a turn off, so the SP25 ticks more boxes. The 2.5 litre is a good motor for the car especially in manual form.
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12-05-2011, 06:36 PM | #77 | |||
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And don't tell me that I haven't supported the Falcon brand. The amount that I have spent on genuine FORD parts from my local Ford dealer over the years is more support than you could imagine. Some say it's the spare parts where they make their real profits.
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12-05-2011, 07:44 PM | #78 | ||
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A sunroof is not a 'basic' option that should be available on all cars in this "Sunburnt Country". Just get an aftermarket one fitted, covered by their warranty. So few people would probably order a "factory" sunroof on an FG, that is probably why Ford don't option it. By your reasoning, Ford should build me a XT FG with turbo motor, because I want one. Tough! Get over it . My current ute is the FG XR6T which cannot be optioned as a cab-chassis, from the factory. How hard is it to not put a tub on it????? Who cares. Just change it to what you want. Dealer just took tub off and fitted my tray, in the price. It's not 'factory', but why worry. Unless you are wanting to have a unique rare 'factory' car to sell in 30 years time |
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12-05-2011, 08:18 PM | #79 | |||
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It will be a sad day when Ford manufacturing is over in Australia.
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Yeah the recall is convenient for the argument.
With that logic, I guess Ford don't make ball joints anymore because of the Territory saga? Fact of the matter is, Ford does not offer a sunroof because they couldn't get a 5 star ANCAP rating with one. Great job.
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There's a multitude of reasons why you can't have a sunroof...these are two, neither convenient, but both bleedingly obvious to those who know how big business works.
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of course, our cars are awesome, they can handle everything
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The FG was released in 2008 without sunroof option. Recall happened years after. Not related whatsoever.
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For the price, yes, they're unbeatable. I say this because it's never let me down, it's a spacious car with effortless power, and has the features that I need. When shopping for all the above there was absolutely nothing that came close. I knew I could crash through our sub standard roads and come out the side with only the false teeth needing adjustment (jk). I knew that with half-throttle the cars beside me would be reduced to a few specs in the mirror before I've reached the speed limit. It's done over 100k and it's still powerful, solid and smooth. Love it! And also, it's a Ford.
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Dude I wouldn't trade the lack of sunroof option in my FG when compared to a VE anyday over their no cost option of no visibility out of the cabin, most likely due to the giant windscreen pillars, probably there so they can have a hole in the roof and decent crash rating
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That's fine you can stay with the old tech, use a carby instead of EFI, damn those electrics they're just so expensive and provide no advantage whatsoever, while you're at it why not hand crank your car? Quote:
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You whinge about sunroofs but there are squillions of AU, BA & BFs all fitted with factory sunroofs. Be aware that they all cost more than $50 though....... |
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The average markup on a car from a dealership is 35% (or so I've been led to believe). So if it was to go standard from factory, with no markup, you could potentially send it overseas for (I only found G6ET prices at $53250 from a dealership)...$34612.50. That's if the price I found was actually marked up 35%... BMW and Ford aren't even comparable if that is true...it's 30k less car...
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Yes the Falcon isn't a Focus or Fiesta but funnily enough most technology can be fitted to other cars, we're not asking for Falcon specific technology here. You do realise the control blade IRS was originally from the Focus and then developed for RWD? Quote:
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