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Its a different way of looking at it.....but im not the only one disgusted at the way holden and GM handle there business.
Ford can be proud we have LOCALLY developed supersedans built here off our own backs.....not the misfortune of millions of americans. And THAT takes the shine off the GTS for me. I wont bat an eye if HOLDEN disappears.[/QUOTE] True, go on the internet and put in GM bailout payback and have a good read. Just shows the GM mindset and how they do business, just like spoilt kids. Ford fans can hold their heads up high and should be proud of how Ford has turned itself around through hard work and making tough decisions not by shafting everyday people and trying to hold countries to ransom. Alan Mulally and the global Ford management team deserve a huge pat on the back for saving a motoring icon and the results prove their business plan works.
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not sure what battle/war your on about... every morning i drive to work 35km in brisbane, i would be lucky if i saw 1 FPV/XR8 a day. I usually see seversal HSV's/SS's daily.
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not really when you compare the suspension, the falcon has good suspension but more of a mainstream everyday setup where the GTS has the ability to change to a track mode which changes a lot when cornering and braking are involved.
I would have liked FPV to go a lil more track orientated with the R-Spec but then they(Tickford Included) have been going too soft with the setup since the EBGT so we should be used to it Why can't they just make a car that is Ballistic When it has an R-spec Badge on it ??? |
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[QUOTE=XBGTFGGTP;Alan Mulally and the global Ford management team deserve a huge pat on the back for saving a motoring icon and the results prove their business plan works.[/QUOTE]
It would have been good to revamp and save our Australian icon and make it relevant again tho |
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So when you think about the big picture.......how many holdens do you think win little squirt races from sets of lights or on the highway. A very small percentage. Those that do are probably modded....or are the new GTS. Me personally have yet to be out muscled by ANY commadores since I've had my g6et. And that includes 2 new vf SS. So to me that's a pretty sweet win to FORD. The vl turbo guys are even using the ford 6t engine now. That says a lot |
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If Ford were more invested in FPV they would have fitted some sort of adaptive or adjustable suspension which is something I believe the majority of FPV enthusiasts would have liked to have seen them do. |
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Unfortunately it's a dead horse, not enough volume. Personally I think some kind of Ford/Lincoln RWD sedan will become available in the future as they have the new Mustang platform to build off. I would be happy with some hi-Po Lincoln RWD sedan if it ever happened.
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As a performance car the GTS is way better than the GT Rspec.
But as a muscle car I think the GT is closer to the real meaning. It's motor over powers the chassis and this is what gives it character. The muscle cars of the 60's and 70's weren't known for their handling prowess or lap times, they were everyday cars stuffed with big horsepower engines. As far as a modern day muscle car, the GT delivers in spades. I like the fact that it can't control the power as well as more expensive or refined vehicles, that is what makes trying to tame one that much more fun. Hopefully in years to come people will look back on these cars in the same way we now look at Pontiac GTO's, Dodge Chargers, Mustangs, Plymouth Cuda's etc...... |
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Owners on these forums get much quicker times than those magazine journos ever seem to get. On the otherhand HSV are well known culprits of warmed over press cars. (Remember that GTO back in 06?) .......all though I could very well be wrong, considering no one could repeat their claimed 0-100 times for the VE2 GTS..
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Fast Forward 5 years and that computer controlled suspension starts playing up, at least the ford will be the same.
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In five years it will have gone ahead another generation anyway. And if you are worried about computers breaking and things going wrong to rebuild, then why would you be driving a computer driven anything modern, let alone a four cam nightmare that is these latest generation V8s.
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After all the evaluations, comparisons and what ever going on between the RSpec and the GTS ...... really why isn't the comparison done on what is available to buy today and off the shelf brand new as the RSpec was a 1 off special deal?
If this is the case, it would be the GT vs GTS. Guess what, the GTS would win in the war on paper ...... but I would think it is unfair to compare a 65k drove away priced car to something worth near on 100k drive away? The gap is just too large to fairly compare and the comparison becomes null and void. Wouldnt it be the same as comparing an Camry Sportivo vs an F6?
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In that case maybe the comparison should have been done between the GTP and the GTS seeing they are only around 10k difference
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Nah they are all that good Rodge, yours was just a dud :- )
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Got the latest issue of Motor last week and its got a write up on the ups and downs of the history of FPV, it says it pretty much went down hill once David Flint left, not bad but very brief
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Is there any Ford dealers in Sydney?
Was up there for a week and wanted to show the Mrs a Fg F6 while we were driving around, didn't see a Ford dealer anywhere. Seen all the other brands many times, must be slowly closing them i guess. |
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Rodge, I was told by a Wheels journalist over a year ago that they were no longer testing 2 up and apparently the R Spec manual test was done 1 up. Not surprising when you look at it's end speed of 189 kmh and the speed also suggests that it was putting out way over 335 kW and that makes sense because it has a temporary overboost feature (the same as my standard FG Turbo).
Actually if you compare it's rolling acceleration with the manual HSV that they tested later in the September 2013 issue, you will see that it finished the 400 metres almost 6 kmh faster than the Commodore. R Spec 100 kmh to 189 kmh at 400 metres in 8.07 seconds. HSV 100 to 183.2 kmh at 400 metres in 8.1 seconds. When it comes to lap times I think it's worth keeping in mind that the overboost feature probably wouldn't last too long once a driver starts running hot laps, so the big difference in times between the two perhaps isn't surprising and the HSV seems to be very well sorted with it's smart suspension, it's certainly a good car. But to me it just doesn't seem to be putting out 430 kW though, I've seen the Cadillac perform better and it's supposed to be less powerful. On the subject of the New Zealand test times, if they use the GPS Racelogic Performance Box (that I have) or the Racelogic Video VBox, they could possibly have the 1 foot rollout feature enabled and that will typically register a time about 3 tenths quicker than the true time, I believe that's the standard that US Motoring Magazines use. Also at least one of the other VBox models can be used in either 5,10 or 20 hertz modes, so if they were using the 5 hertz mode on one of these units, they could get up to 2 tenths rollout before the unit starts logging. If they print 0 to 10 or 0 to 20 times, I suggest you look to see if these are a lot faster than the Australian magazines. As far as the 0 to 100 times are concerned, I'm confident that both cars could actually go under HSV's claimed 4.4 seconds if only they could get enough grip. On a high grip surface my own untuned standard FG XR6 Turbo Auto has managed a 4.56 second time (in 71.67 metres) with a 90 kg driver and full fuel load at high altitude, also the 1 foot rollout feature wasn't enabled. When it comes to powerful front engined car performance comparisons, I think you really need to compare rolling acceleration times once they are out of first gear where traction can be such a problem. |
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And in twenty years, Ford & Holden enthusiasts will still be arguing over which was Australia's quickest and most capable 4 door sedan....GT R SPEC or GTS.....It will become almost mythical
I know one thing that is certain and that is both cars will be sorely missed (except for the few remaining examples).
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That car was at John Andrew Ford in the city and I got to take it for a test drive after the press had used it for release stories. It was fast but I wouldn't say it was quicker than my stock F6 and definately slower than when I had it tuned.
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