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15-01-2008, 07:35 AM | #1 | ||
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Hi,
I posted in a previous thread about ditching my Navara ute for either a BA or AU XR ute. I saw a black XR8 AU the other day and it got me thinking as the windsor though a bit breathless sounded great, wasn't too bad on the juice and SHOULD be cheap now as they are (for me) ancient. Now I should say that I nomally don't keep a car for long and always have new but the idea of owning the car outright ATM really appeals. So anything in particular to look out for, any big problems relating to age? Is there a point that even a well maintained car will go downhill? had an AU forte that did this at about 5.1 years/100001k's :-( despite regular servicing etc. Is the 220kw donk available in the AU3 utes? The XR8 utes I have seen on carsales seem to be above average in price for a 6-7 year old vehicle so this may be the deal killer Should I not bother and just get a BA XR6? TIA |
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15-01-2008, 08:07 AM | #2 | ||
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Well I havent had an AU XR8 ute, but I have had an AUII XR6 ute, and I got to say, they are a great car, and, irregardless of what people say, you can get them looking real good.
I sold mine with 145000ks on it, never missed a beat mechanically, it still felt exactly as it did when I bought it. Got $15000 for it, so it did hold its value a bit... There are a lot of AU XR8 owners around, and most have only good things to say about them. If I was given the choice of an AUIII XR8 ute and a BA XR6 ute, I would choose the AU any day of the week...
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15-01-2008, 10:54 AM | #3 | ||
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Well it depends if you want to have a car that you just get in and drive, or a car that has character in spades!
See my sig for which way I went. And no, the 220kw wasn't available in the utes, but it doesn't take much to get them above that figure.
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15-01-2008, 11:00 AM | #4 | ||
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As far as I know the ute wasn't officially available from Ford with the 220kw engine. Unless you got a pursuit with the 250kw motor then it should be a 200kw variety speed restricted. I believe to do with the tail shaft which was sorted for the pursuits.
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong but i'm pretty sure this is so. |
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15-01-2008, 02:52 PM | #5 | |||
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I know that I can't be bothered with a new car and want something where the depreciation has already hit fairly well. when I had the old AUIIXR8 getting to 220 was a massive expense..new heads, injectors,exy exhaust and expensive tuner to get nowhere near 250kw? Have things moved on since then?? |
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15-01-2008, 11:03 AM | #6 | ||
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I hope so as Im looking to get rid of my AUII Ute soon.. The trade figures I have been quoted don't make you feel to good, but the private seller ads are a bit better.
Im a fan of the AU, atleast with the AUXR series you don't need to squint to distinguish between an XR or XT
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15-01-2008, 04:31 PM | #7 | ||
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By character I mean the V8 actually sounds like a V8, the manual can be hard to live with sometimes and the engine rocks the car at idle. They are also grumpy when going slow, but sink the boot in and she will be as happy as larry!
Send b2tf a PM, he has one of the nicest XR utes around and is pretty cluey when it comes to making power from the 200kw engine.
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15-01-2008, 04:42 PM | #8 | |||
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If you can push the budget, go for a pursuit 250 ute, 250 kw 5.6L stroker. Rare car and since you seemed concered about resale, the Pursuit if kept in good condition is unlikely to fall much further, if any come resale time. |
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15-01-2008, 04:58 PM | #9 | ||
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ive had my AU3 XR6 ute for 8 months now and nothing has gone wrong (touch wood)and is great on petrol too i get around 600km's to a tank. i only went with AU because i found this for 13g while looking for BA XR's, but i love my ute now and dont want to upgrade see my aufalcon link, thats the way i bought it for 13(except hardlid)
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15-01-2008, 05:13 PM | #10 | ||
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I may be biased on this, but the answer from me is a big fat yes! The AU's still look the goods IMHO, and with a bit of work you can have a standout ute which isnt just another BA XR6 etc (thats not a biased comment, but more an observation - there's heaps of them round here and they all look the same).
In answer to your questions, the 220kw engine was never available from Ford in a ute, but add a good exhaust and intake, and you will be around that figure anyway. If you want to go further (and this is what I'm doing shortly), you can port the heads or replace them with aftermarket alloy versions, and add a cam to really wake it up a bit. The windsor engine has a huge aftermarket parts base, and while you will more than likely end up spending more than you would on say a BOSS to get good figures from it, it is still a bulletproof engine, and I'm yet to hear one that sounds bad. It will really depend on how far you want to go with it (if you get one), but if you can find a good example (Series III would be my pick, the 200kw motor didnt come into utes until about halfway Series 2), you'll be laughing. If I were in the position to buy again I would either look at a Pursuit 250 (which has been touched on - 5.6L stroker engine from factory, but a reasonably rare model - not many were built), or a Series III XR8 with all the options ticked (which is actually what I'm driving now). Hope that helps!
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15-01-2008, 05:48 PM | #11 | ||
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Thanks guys...
I'm kind of over the new car look so happy to be a couple of generations behind :-) I had the 200kw ute in my AU so know what to expect and would probably not really worry about it. Just nice to have the 220kw if it was available as an option. I'm not sure as to whether I could live with a pursuit day to day and it's a work ute so would end up getting wrecked. Any guide as to pricing? Is Glass's guide accurate so I can set some budgets and see what I can get. I will probably get 32+K for my Navara so would be able to go either way..BA and a little money left or AUIII and quite a bit left. Oh - just remembered is LPG an option on the windsor? (aftermarket of course) |
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15-01-2008, 05:51 PM | #12 | ||
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AU3 Ute = $16,000 approx
Full exhaust = $2,000 (thats being generous too) Cam and install = $1,500 Lowering = $500 and still have change!
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15-01-2008, 08:03 PM | #13 | |||
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I still have my K&N as well from the old Xr8 so that's a useful addition. Hmm, sounds interesting... The only other option we haven't discussed and I guess I'll get hammered is the equivalent Holden ute in 5.7 trim. The supercab and better interior, tray and overall look makes me want to AU3 but I need to consider all options. Anyone have any first hand experience with these? |
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15-01-2008, 11:23 PM | #14 | |||
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These days, you would be mad to pass up VSI gas injection though - no backfiring issues, and probably equal performance and better economy than mixer ring.
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