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I'm sure if Ford saw an opportunity to export, the government would throw some money their way, the timing sounds right and an election is in the wind.... |
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Well having just read the new top gear magazine, they're convinced that the falcon will be gone in 2015, so I'm guessing that the big announcement will be for the development of the next falcon.
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01-07-2010, 10:26 AM | #94 | |||
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It could be that I6 export deal for the airport tugs has come to fruition.
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1)I don't think sources would be clamming up about just an engine export deal.... 2)Ford could commit to an 8th generation Falcon well before the 2012 dead line. 3) Mondeo S/W = Falcon S/W replacement? <- Mondeo sales say nope |
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Is an export deal still of value to Ford AU, given that GM-H struggled with it?
If there is (and we all hope so) a new RWD falcon after the FG series, you can bet that its being worked on now. Given that the focus deal fell flat, the falcon is getting the 4cly and the need of a falcon-type car in some other countries could all be interpreted as a sign of a Australian based GRWD deal...weather that means the current Falcon, or a post 2015-6 model.
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Reading the underlined part of the article would be the automatic conclusion in our interpretation of what MB is getting at. However, considering wes' post below, which as an alternative (and sane) view, would mean Taurus would be imported (if required), and Falcon will always remain... a Falcon. Quote:
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There's not enough difference in size between Falcon and Taurus, they occupy the same spot. So, do you sell them side by side or make Falcon smaller (and share with Mustang?) If Ford imported the Taurus and made the Falcon smaller it would throw the cosmos out of alignment, Ford could not ask upwards of $40,000 for a mid sized Falcon, it would become $28,000 cannon fodder. Last edited by jpd80; 02-07-2010 at 10:08 PM. |
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The post quoted was just another view I hadn't seen elsewhere thus worthy of posting. If it shrinks then it'll only be offered as a niche premium, also shared globally.
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big car in Aussie but also maybe a mid sized derivative? I like that idea, it's something that's been on my mind for quite a while, companion to Mustang and perfect for replacing low local sales of Mondeo..... |
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I did pose the question earlier about smaller RWD variants...but whilst I think a 'smaller' Falcon is plausible, I don't think it will fly here, pardon the pun. Lincoln appears to be the key here.
Also - isnt the Taurus moving to a common platform with the Mondeo and Fusion or has that been changed now?
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train and electrical systems - a lot of the the expensive engineering stuff. What I was thinking For was a down sized variant as well as Falcon to replace the Mondeo. So instead of Falcon/Fairlane, we have something like Falcon/Cortina perhaps as a Falcon / Mustang collaboration on a global scheme...... |
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So you're talking about a RWD C/D and E platform...or do you think they'll scrap the E size (given that Falcon and Panther cars are the only ones left in the Ford empire)
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Falcon is currently on E8, a full sized platform that covers small E Falcon and true E Fairlane. If we had a RWD Mid sized car that had the 2.0 Ecoboost and corporate engines, wecould skip Mondeo/Focus and maybe just go with Fiesta, Mid sizer(Futura) and Falcon. The mid sizer could also be built in the states along side the Mustang sharing its front end perhaps rekindling the name Maverick, the successor to Falcon over there... Last edited by jpd80; 03-07-2010 at 12:37 PM. |
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Don't forget, they need to account for a CUV in that mix as well...
I wonder if Lincoln want a RWD-biased SUV to take on the BMW X5 and others of its ilk...
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that being all the important expensive bits. Framing floor pan glass and trim are all unique to each. I recon we could load Lincoln chock full of RWDs and get a better score than all the D3s they have now, Sedan, coupe, LWB sedan, SUV, convertible coupe.... All of those could be on GRWD and shared with Ford NA as Falcon, Mustang, Territory and Fairlane/Galaxie... Last edited by jpd80; 03-07-2010 at 12:48 PM. |
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This is all sounding fantastic, the current falcon is the goods, and the next lot of engines sound the goods too. Its good to be a blue blood at the moment.... Go FoA!
What was that about the Commodore not being made after 2012.... :-P |
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The question becomes what strategy does Ford go with to equip Lincoln in becoming a top-shelf Euro beater? And to what extent do they go to? That is, to re-invent themselves as much as I think is required, to be seen as a serious player they need to go back to their roots and get a little extravagant and produce some super-sized luxury models. That, you can't do with fwd. Without stating the obvious the only way for Falcon to survive beyond 2016, as a RWD is directly linked to what Ford US does with Lincoln.
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Because Lincoln will be built to compete wiz ze germans zats vhy! Falcon will most likely then become a premium product with lots of performance engine and luxury appointments (think G6et and G8e but turned up to eleven) They will be able to spend alot more on R&D because the costs will be shared over greater volume. refinement, quality and innovation in design will increase!! awesome!! This is possibly the worst thing also... why? Because falcon will not be wholely and solely designed for australian roads people or tastes. Am i right in thinking though that because of FoA's experience with RWD and lack there-of anywhere else, regardless of what they decide (to kill falcon or not) if they decide that GRWD goes ahead alot of the work for GRWD will be done in Aus ? |
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haven't already been investigating "things" for future Lincolns using our E8? So what if Falcon becomes a local variation for Australian conditions, provided the engineering for the I-6 is preserved or at least allowed for in the front structure, all is well for our favorite car.... Last edited by jpd80; 04-07-2010 at 09:21 AM. |
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Im not as excited about Lincoln as the rest of everyone. I dont see it becoming a Euro-fighter. The costs of establishing the brand as high-end is extraordinary. It would take years to establish the image and dealer network. Also Ford would have seen the failure of Cadillac to become global so Lincoln will continue to be focused on North America and hence not really require a RWD platform. If Ford was serious about this end of the market they wouldnt have sold Volvo, Jaguar and LandRover/Range Rover. At best I see Lincoln being a Acura fighter with a range of SUV and passenger vehicles based on existing Ford platforms with top of range being based on AWD Taurus. The Falcon may come into all this, but that would be because Ford wants to utlilise the Falcon platform as a way of justifying its existence not because they actually need or want a top of range RWD car. |
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And the prime reason for Ford offloading PAG was that PAG was a massive resource and money hog, ran at a loss, and diverted Ford's resourcing away from its own luxury brand which is - guess what - Lincoln. Look at what happened to Lincoln during the PAG years - it had to make do with rehashed FWD platforms from Ford. Before PAG, it had all manner of high-end luxury cars that people bought and loved. Now that PAG is out of the way and the drain on precious financial and R&D resources is gone, Lincoln is now going to get the attention that is deserving of the name.
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Maybe Falcon could be used to help build the image. But the fact is I am always suspect of positive announcements to offset negative announcements. Announcing that Lincoln will become this euro-fighter at the same time announcing that Mercury is dead just seems to be a little bit of lip-service to offset the bad news. |
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If Ford cannot meet the investment requirements of existing established luxury marques, then there is no way they can do the same to make a marque catch-up and compete at that level whilst re-establishing the dealer network and improving its image. |
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The truth is that they all sound like wannabe failures. Neither lincoln nor Cadillac or even Lexus has anything like the snob value of Mercedes, BMW, Audi or even Jaguar - and never will. Ford should just build quality luxury vehicles their market research points to and forget abut directly competing with euro brands, just be better than Cadillac and Lexus.... |
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