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19-09-2011, 10:35 AM | #61 | ||
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The only other car I would like to see at FPV is a V8 Ranger. Not because its a fantasy thing, but because I dont think there and any V8 pickups in Oz at all.
I reckon many people who buy V8 utes would have a good look at is as the trend as already swung to these type of cars. |
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19-09-2011, 12:05 PM | #62 | ||||
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19-09-2011, 01:38 PM | #63 | ||
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FPV cars only make money on locally produced vehicles. Taking fully built imports, just to strip down the parts and reimagine the car would get you another scenario like the RHD Mustang Cobra. If you could import the basic structure of the vehicle minus what would be changed you could get somewhere, but then youve still got a development project to offset.
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19-09-2011, 01:45 PM | #64 | ||
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FPV needs to start thinking outside the box a bit more ... kind of what HSV is doing ... FPV needs to realise that the usual market their vehicles appeal to is probably slowly shrinking ...
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19-09-2011, 02:09 PM | #65 | ||
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Wagon and diesel - that would be over 1000 extra sales a month right there.
(Probably more considering Holden often sells over 1200 Commodore wagons a month alongside Captiva) |
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19-09-2011, 03:15 PM | #66 | |||
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19-09-2011, 03:17 PM | #67 | |||
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19-09-2011, 04:25 PM | #68 | |||
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Also, there is a reason Ford don't make a Falcon wagon or the Fairlane anymore. It wasn't because people didn't buy them was it? |
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19-09-2011, 04:31 PM | #69 | ||
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^^well in conjunction with them being POS compared to the competition didnt help either..but perhaps OT
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19-09-2011, 04:33 PM | #70 | |||
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19-09-2011, 04:38 PM | #71 | |||
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Then add to the fact that the Commodore sells up to 1200 wagons a month without a LPG version.... Then add to the fact that 80% of Territorys are diesel, and approx 70% of Mondeo are diesel... I think my estimate of a FG wagon coupled with a diesel engine in Falcon will give it a consistent 1000 unit a month boost. No need to call me a researcher, I prefer the term Professor. |
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19-09-2011, 04:40 PM | #72 | |||
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And Holden dont have a diesel Commodore. |
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19-09-2011, 04:48 PM | #73 | |||
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19-09-2011, 04:55 PM | #74 | |||
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i believe there is a much bigger affiliation with holden and australians than any other brand. thats why they can sell daewoos to the masses simply by putting a lion badge on it. does anyone really think those cars would sell anywhere close to those volumes if they didn't have that holden badge??!! its not about the car or the features or whatever, its about the badge, and aussies flock to holden, like it or not. its just a fact of life. football, meat pies, kangaroos and holden cars. many might not share my views but the sales numbers back me up. do people really think the mazda 3 or corolla is the best car in its class? or do people just buy the badge. do people really think the hilux is best in class? or do people just buy the badge. take for example the last of the mitsi 380's. they had best warranty in class, and loaded with features for less coin, and yet still couldn't give them away. many people don't buy the best car in its class. they buy a badge. |
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19-09-2011, 05:08 PM | #75 | |||
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As for control blade well if the stories of mustang testing are true they must be working on something. Ford Aus did the hard yards on the front end so now why doesn't FOrd NA help us out wit the rear? FFS control blade is good enough but its basic design was never suposed to deal with what FOrd Aus are asking of it....its just impossible to beef up a design to take that RWD HP when it was built for FWD/AWD work to a small car budget.... If ford wants to use it for the mustang they will obviously need to majorly improve its ability to take RWD grunt without breaking (probably have to go back to a subframe frankly this diff bush thing is folly) or just do a new RWD IRS. If ford does do that for mustang (which won't be beam axle at least in top spec form come the new model) then Ford Aus gets further cost efficincies in parts and its designed effectively for free.... This all increases the chances that Ford Aus will stay with RWD....but if they go epas/v6 etc. then its a global engine lineup (probably no zf boo hoo), and depending on the degree of cost savings global tech too. Best of both worlds no?
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19-09-2011, 05:29 PM | #76 | |||
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Likewise the Captiva, Kluger, CX-9, Santa Fe, Tribeca, Sorrento... Territory was selling 1500 a month by itelf, no way new entrants would sell anything with Territory being the sole family SUV. Last edited by Brazen; 19-09-2011 at 05:44 PM. |
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19-09-2011, 05:53 PM | #78 | |||
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Make a bare bones and tough car with just the basics and price it accordingly, you'll get regional Australia behind it (particularly if you have a basic V8/manual). Pair it with a basic ute with raised suspension and possibly diesel motor. Amazing how many bush cocky's had nothing to buy after Ford ditched the fairlane... Worked for Holden with the WB. |
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19-09-2011, 06:28 PM | #79 | |||
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19-09-2011, 06:44 PM | #80 | |||
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Back On Topic - Make it lighter. Increase the quality of the interior. I sat in a Titanium Territory at the MMS earlier this year and the dash was nowehere near meeting the door trim in any way that would be seen as "quality". They feel cheap. As said before - there is no reason why a 55k car should not have any feature I can find on a 35k car. Bring SYNC, adaptive cruise control, park assist and everything else you can shove in the thing. At least on the top of the range cars and optional on lower range. I hate to say it, but drop the I6. It's been a great engine but it's an orphan in the Ford world and continuing development when their are less expensive, corporate engines in the world just doesn't make sense. EcoBoost 2.0l, Ecoboost V6 and 5.0l V8 are the future. Offer them all across the range. Grandfather the V8 from FPV. XR8 with a firm, sports tuned suspension. G8E with a softer, sports luxury setup. 3 engines, 4 trim levels (XT, XR, G, GxE) = 12 model range. While we're talking model range, re-align it. The XR range actually stood for something once upon a time. EB XR6 anyone? Now it's the fleet hack-mobile. Drop the ute. The Ranger is a world class vehicle and fills the purpose. Make it a little SMALLER. Most people just don't NEED to carry 3 6' 13" guys in the back nowadays, so it shouldn't be a factor. Make it so bloody good that when they show it to Ford HQ with a split waterfall grille already on the front, they can't help but cream their pants. Finally - MARKET IT! Not with fingers jumping across the countryside or trophies in the boot. Ford US marketing is fantastic at the moment - adapt that (including the social media brand ambassador thing). |
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19-09-2011, 07:02 PM | #81 | ||
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maybe drop the XT . the XR6 is cheaper or a better buy , and more attractive as a base model . no one in thier right mind will save 3k and for go an xr6 for an XT .
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19-09-2011, 07:05 PM | #82 | ||
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Yep IMO the new Falcon should be shorter, more compact..
Adjustable rear seat where boot space can be swapped for leg room etc.. A model like the old GT's with decent not too expensive brakes, FIRM suspension and light weight chassis.. 1500 kg would be NICE !!!!
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19-09-2011, 07:15 PM | #83 | ||
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Right. Imugli,
I'm going to start at the top of your post and work down. For all I/we know, jpd80 or any other person in this thread could be the CEO of Ford or one of their senior engineers. Having not seen the panio black trim in person, even if its the same material, it looks much classier then the silver finish trim. A reason that a 55k car does not have all the same features as a 35-40k car is that if the manufacturer is making the same amount of money per unit for both products, but they are selling 5-10 times as many of the 35-40k car per year, then obviously more money will be available for R&D for the 35k car. Agreed RE:I6. Grandfathering the FPV SCV8 would have to depend on the cost per unit compared to a Coyote crate engine. 4-6 engines, i4T, V6, V6TT, V8 & V8SC. I'd actually suggest either making the XT absolutely bargain basement or eliminating it as a model altogether. In my opinion it would actually be worth dropping the XR6 and just having the XR6T, have a sports kit option for the XT & G6 if people want an XR6. Keep the ute, how many of the utes being sold are actually being used as work utes rather then as basically a sports coupe. Ute should stay unless a coupe is brought in to replace it. Traditional Marketing is very expensive, i'd say try to target the Tv/New Paper marketing more and put a lot more effort into Online marketing. For example, are online AD's such as on youtube regulated by the government with regards to showing "exciting and sporty" AD's? |
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19-09-2011, 07:16 PM | #84 | ||
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Why not a hatch version?
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19-09-2011, 07:21 PM | #85 | ||||
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the large car segment is decreasing and there is no garauntee that there would be any large uptake of a new falcon wagon. why did camry and then magna stop making wagons. just because people lay down there cash for a holden hatch, doesn't mean all wagons will attract the same sort of numbers. do believe that if ford still offered falcon wagon, lpg and v8, they'd be selling over 3000/month. its a question we'll never really know the answer to, but i'm going with no. ford don't have a money tree. the aussie auto industry is struggling. fords best option is to go global. their mainstream family cars could be fwd. its only a minority that would even kick up a fuss. most wouldn't even be able to tell. considering there is a large migration to the small and mid market, which are nearly all fwd, i don't think its a big deal. they could have a rwd/awd sport variant. hell, i wouldn't care if they just imported the whole car and called it a falcon instead of whatever the yanks badge it as. neither would many others. |
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19-09-2011, 07:40 PM | #86 | ||
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Agree with above posters in regards to poor quality interior plastics on the BA/BF/FG models. It's too rough and cheap, has no quality-feel about it at all.
Next, agree with LED tail lights & centre stop light. It's ridiculous seeing little incandescent filament globes clearly visible when an FG is pulled up beside you at the lights. LEDs would put the Falcon into a more modern era. Some better seat material options would be great too. Not everyone wants leather, as it's not a good material to have with the harsh Australian summers. A suede option on the G6E and G6ET would be great. Even the new BMW 5 series offers suede over leather - a nice change.
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19-09-2011, 08:08 PM | #89 | |||
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3.5 or 3.0L I6 direct injected similar to the bmw 3L I6
the terri diesel in the falcon XR6T,G6ET,G6E,XR8,G8E(?),FPV's all to get HID keyless push to start led number plate lights butterfly flap exhausts leather more advance (pretty) lighting. eg; audi,bmw,mercedes style. wider wheels (bmw style) 7spd auto or 8spd zf diesel option in G6E,XT,G6 and paddle shifters
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19-09-2011, 08:26 PM | #90 | ||
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Change of pace- Ford now imports only the 5-door Mondeo and its stationwagon brother.
instead of a sedan, should Ford be looking at a 5-door Falcon as the future vehicle? Would this give more versatility without going for both sedan & station wagon products? Would Ford be able to alter Mondeo's rear hatch or the engineering to work on a 5-door Falcon? Or is this a bad idea? Last edited by jpd80; 19-09-2011 at 08:31 PM. |
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