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09-01-2012, 12:33 AM | #211 | ||
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Back when the Commodore first came out, and for some time afterwoods, the general feeling was that the Commodore was a "drivers car" and the Falcon was your nice, staid, average "family car"...solid, dependable...but hardly exciting.
Perhaps that's linked to, as you say, the linking of the very recognisable Brock face to the brand for many years? Who did Ford use? A TV advert of Moffat,Bond, and some others standing there while an XC Falcon carved through witches hats behind him rolling like an oil tanker in a heavy sea? Haven't really seenany motor sport names linked to them in advertising since... |
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09-01-2012, 04:26 AM | #212 | ||
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It's definitely the perception thing that is putting people off. I'm always getting into debates with people who think any Ford is crap and Holden's are the only thing. When I do find a Ford fan, I nearly fall over out of sheer shock.
I would love my next car to be a new XR6T, F6, GT or Territory AWD TDCi but the main reason (at this stage) is that I just can't afford it. Hell, if I had the money to do it, I would get all 4. I know I want my next car to be another Ford and it has to be a large one as I'm a large bloke and small cars are uncomfortable for me. They also make me feel like a giant in a kiddy/clown car. So for now, it would only be a B series Falcon as that's probably all I could afford at the time and I really like driving them and I find them comfortable. Hmm, now what was the other main important fact on why I would buy another Falcon?? Oh yeah that's right, It's made right here in Australia. Mind you, if i had the money tomorrow, I'd be out to the dealer in a flash to get a new XR6 or whatever I could decide upon. Unfortunately, I wouldn't get a G6/G6E etc as I don't really like the look of the front. XR's/FPV's just look nicer. (in my opinion) I really wish that sales would pick up. Here's hoping that the LPi and the Ecoboost help with sales. Last edited by BFZ Wagon; 09-01-2012 at 04:41 AM. Reason: Forgot something. |
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09-01-2012, 09:47 AM | #213 | |||
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Not everyone buys cars because they are advertised by drivers and wins at Bathurst but don't forget. Those large 'oil tankers' were doing very well at the time, Moffat was the pin up boy and then followed by Dick
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09-01-2012, 11:43 AM | #214 | |||
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Id rather have my Mrs in a 5 star, modern Peugoet than a 90's tech big car... seen this video of the "safe-as-houses" Volvo tank v's tiny Renault compact in a head on ? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBDyeWofcLY
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09-01-2012, 01:21 PM | #215 | |||
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Compare a 05 ba ford with a 05 peugoet gti? Which would you want your mrs driving in the unfortunate event of a crash? Both cars are rated 4 star ancap. |
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09-01-2012, 01:26 PM | #216 | |||
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09-01-2012, 01:45 PM | #217 | ||
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Of the big aussie built family cars, I had 2 commodores, 2 falcons and one valiant. I had a few jap cars along the way also. I am no diehard of any brand in particular, and the only reason I got a VE at the moment is because the FG was still a year out, still and I wanted the latest model car on offer.
So with that background, what I am about to say may upset a few ford diehards, but it may also turn out to be true. I hope not but its hard not to see it coming…. Over the last 50 years there have been a few models that have been known for the wrong reasons. EVERY brand of car has them, no exceptions. But the topic of this thread relates to fords falcon in particular. History has shown prior to the FG, that there have been 3 models with a ‘troubled’ reputation. XK – suspension failures EA – build quality and resale AU – styling of base models and resale This brings us to the FG. Lets look at some facts. Road reports have been in favour of the FG right from its release. The LPG model stopped it from winning COTY? That was a bit rough, for sure, but its not a deal breaker as far as public is concerned. Reliability – nothing unusual wrong there. Fuel economy – better than holden Power – better than holden Build quality – nothing unusual for a big aussie built car. VE is no better. Styling – it looks like a updated BA/F from a distance, BUT, you cant blame ford for not going BOLD again (ala VZ toVE) as they paid the price with AU, the last time they tried ‘bold’. But one thing is for sure, it will be known in the industry as the most underperforming of ALL the falcons to date, in direct comparison to Holden product (from 60’s till now). It it marketing or styling? I think it’s the styling. The buying public out there seem to be very reserved with the FG. I personally love the G6E and the XR models. My son wants an FGXR6 turbo, and I tell him that it’s a great car. I don’t want him to get a jap riceburner. ALL his friends want commodores though…..
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09-01-2012, 01:54 PM | #218 | |||
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sorry guys that was supposed to read " They can't comment enough on how nice a car it is to ride in "
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Oh yeah, my G6ET eats diff bushes for breakfast! Last edited by flappist; 09-01-2012 at 02:32 PM. Reason: fixed it here and the original |
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09-01-2012, 02:18 PM | #219 | ||
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We knew what meant.
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11-01-2012, 12:31 AM | #220 | |||
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11-01-2012, 01:34 AM | #221 | ||
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In the last year and a half I've purchased two new cars a FG XR650th for myself and last month purchased an updated Mazda 3 for the wife. I don't know why people are complaining about quality on the Falcons as I've had no issues with the car and it returns mid 7lts to100kms on the H/way in fuel consumption.
The Mazda 3 is a very easy car to live with and the wife loves driving it also has a decent resale value so I can see why it performed well in sales as it’s in a good price range as well. |
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11-01-2012, 05:25 PM | #222 | |||
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11-01-2012, 06:01 PM | #223 | ||
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This question is more appropriate in a non Ford forum to answer!
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11-01-2012, 06:15 PM | #224 | ||
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The fact is the Falcon is not well liked any more, history has some bearing on that, dropping the V8 in the 80's killed the racing enthusiast, most Joe Publics consider it to be a dinosaur that chews fuel like no end, us enthusiast know different but Ford don't market to the public the fuel efficiency they are getting nowadays. Women in general prefer small cars, Holden are in your face with advertising and so have got the attention of the must have macho man image, add peer pressure by your mates who are all Holden freaks and suddenly you find yourself behind the wheel of a Holden. I have only Holden close mates, they will tell me when they go for a ride in my car how nice it is and how well it goes but owning nothing but Holden is akin to sacrilege, I'm not easily swayed though and enjoy my Fords but on the other hand I also like their Holdens, other than the love of my F6 I actually can't tell you why I don't have a Holden.
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11-01-2012, 06:29 PM | #225 | ||
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Would Model confusion have anything to do with it?
A mazda 6 is a mazda 6, mazda 3 is a mazda 3 completely different car as is the rest of the range and then you option that model But a falcon is what? XT is a model XR is a model G6 is a model G6E and so on Then you have limited options Ask the average joe (non car enthusiast) what the difference is... Now imagine being that average joe and going in to a car yard and having a salesman explain all the differences in the limited time you are there............. Then walk across to Mazda.............. Most non falcodore manufacturers build a car to suit the segment, for far too long both Ford and holden have tried fill every segment with falconadore. And that has come back to haunt them....
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11-01-2012, 08:41 PM | #227 | |||
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maybe i'm a glass half full kind of guy. in 6-12 months we'll look back and laugh at all the doom and gloom comments. falcon has a definite stay of exectution until 2016 so their business plan mustn't look too bad to head office. |
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11-01-2012, 08:49 PM | #228 | |||
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Its not neccessarily that there is something majorly wrong with the Falcon (for me there is a lot of niggly issues, but I'm not in the market for that kind of car anyways) but Ford itself has a fairly bad reputation, and its because a lot of people have been burnt in the past and still carry the same opinion to this day, because their EA Falcon was a heap of crap. Two of my workmates, one has only bought Toyota and now BMW, he looks down on Ford, because apparently to him they're low quality, crappy cars with lots of issues, another drives a new Lexus RX350 and his wife wouldn't look at anything Ford because "Its just a dirty Ford". Even P platers in their crappy junk first cars will form opinions on a brand based on that experience, my mate has a massive hunk of junk XG Falcon ute, and its been the most unreliable piece of crap which breaks down constantly and uses heaps of fuel. Because of that he now hates Ford and wont purchase another Ford product, even though its probably his fault he got sucked into buying a piece of crap. I prefer Ford and Mazda over any other brands. Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 11-01-2012 at 08:56 PM. |
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11-01-2012, 08:51 PM | #229 | ||
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They aren't sold as models they are sold as variants of models, and without categorising people/sex's races backgrounds and such:
Hatch attracts the girls Sedan attracts the young blokes on a budget Wagon young family Do the same with: XT G6 XR6 and don't forget we haven't even included FPV. Like I said, they have always tried to sell falcodore to the entire market as it can do it all, but it can't because perception is everything "a falcodore is a falcodore is a falcodore". Thats the way the general puplic see it and sales prove it.
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something that really breaks the myth that big cars are thirsty lugs that no one wants other than fleet mangers.. Maybe that's why Ford chose the Ecoboost 2.0 I-4 over the much safer 2.7 V6 diesel option... |
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11-01-2012, 11:40 PM | #237 | |||
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The falcon FG is a drivers car , the comdore isn't as much, but why do we hear that the crapdore is????????? Funny thing is that in this risky global financial crap that has been going on last year & this year , how will anybody afford a new car???????????? |
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11-01-2012, 11:49 PM | #238 | ||
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My son wants an FGXR6 turbo, and I tell him that it’s a great car. I don’t want him to get a jap riceburner. ALL his friends want commodores though…..
Have you asked him why they say they wan't a crapydore, my sons friends wanted crapydores too when they wanted a seconhand car ( for 1st car ), my son got a ba XR6 .most of his friends laught at him , but when they went for a ride & drive of it they were hooked & all changed there minds |
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12-01-2012, 09:43 AM | #239 | |||
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Ford really needs to hammer advertising for the Falcon the same as Holden does with the Commodore...it's not a good marketing strategy with anything from toothpaste to motor vehicles to rely on "brand loyalty" and "tradition". You have to blast the public with non-stop advertising about the car, tell them why they should come and drive your car first when making a choice. There's an upcoming four cylinder Falcon that will give people a large roomy car with four cylinder running costs and economy...yet where is the lead-up advertising? Whatever happened to the old Ford who used to advertise an XD in a block of slowly melting ice months before it was available saying "We've got your new car on ice", which piqued the public interest? Where's the "Don't make a decision to buy a new large car until you've seen this" type ad campaign? It's no use restricting it to on-line reviews on a few motoring website, internet forums, and specialist magazines...the majority of ma and pa buyers don't go searching the net for reviews of upcoming cars (they might look at something like RACQ or whatever motoring organisation they trust to see if they have looked at one), they watch TV or see a newspaper advert, get intrigued, walk into a dealership, and then ask about it. Looking objectively at Ford advertising on TV, you wuld almost think they are embarassed that they still make this large car in a changing world where economy and peoples money is tight. Holden, unfortunately, has no such problem doing this... |
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12-01-2012, 10:15 AM | #240 | ||
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