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Old 08-06-2014, 10:43 PM   #11
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Default Re: 2014 Falcon Sneek Peak

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If falcon was to continue on elsewhere, would need to raid the Ford parts bin as much as possible. Perhaps run the Mondeo electrical system and drivetrain, in Falcon shell, except in rwd format. Ford Australia has failed so far in this department, it seems they always wanted to go at it alone.
I have said this before too and been shot down in flames...it seems to be that Ford Aus have an excellent engineering department but cann't adapt overseas parts bin to local cars??? eg : electric tailgate, electric folding 3rd row seats, electric side steps , just look at whats on the Explorer that could go on Territory. I know I am no engineer but electric motors, wiring , how hard to adapt ???? ok guys, shoot me down again....
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