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30-01-2011, 06:53 PM | #31 | |||
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30-01-2011, 07:06 PM | #32 | ||
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Even if Falcon stayed RWD it would be V6. Numbers are just too low to keep it viable. When the BA was released we were building over 500 a day 6 days a week. Now we are going down to around 180 5 days a week but usually 4 days a week due to down days. Even when they wanted to switch to the V6 a few years ago we were making over 320 a day, possibly more, can't remember.
That is a massive drop. 4 cylinder ecoboost will probably wipe out any potential increases the LPi engine may add later on too so its not good. TDV6 Territory will account for a few hundred less a month soon, hence the down balance. |
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30-01-2011, 07:46 PM | #33 | ||
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Yes the Inline-6 is dead any way you cut it - if you love this motor then go out and grab one of the ultimate and the final evolutions of the great Aussie six.
Ironically, if TD V6 Territory and EcoBoost 4cyl Falcon sell well, it may just keep RWD Falcon alive, and more importantly local manufacture of Falcon, but it will also hasten the death of the Inline-six. Put it this way - if you are a firm supporter of an Australian made RWD Falcon, then you must accept that the inline-six will be the sacrificial lamb.
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30-01-2011, 08:09 PM | #34 | ||
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Lose the I6 then -
- all cab sales lost - ute sales drop by 90% - families with kids on L and P plates avoid(can't drive turbo ecoboost) - upset all previous I6 buyers - becomes too expensive to contine RWD falcon platform - sad day at ford australia |
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30-01-2011, 08:11 PM | #35 | ||
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Forget FWD six, what we need is an AWD supercharged GT :P
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30-01-2011, 08:11 PM | #36 | ||
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A FWD falcon will cost more than the I6 - it will cost FoA the falcon.........
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30-01-2011, 09:17 PM | #37 | |||
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In response to your points: - I think Ford have been trying to move away from taxi packs but with the amount of Hybrid Toyota Prius taxis I've seen popping up, the EcoBoost 4 could end up on the cabbies shopping list after they've passed through the fleets and Govt car pools. (alot of Falcon taxis around here are purchsed second hand and converted to LPG anyway) - I think Ranger is the bigger threat to the Ute. - they can drive a 3.5L V6 Falcon if the rules don't accomodate the EcoBoost 4, but don't count out the rules being specifically changed to include EcoBoost. - I am a previous I6 buyer many times over and while I will be sad to see the inline go, I'd be more upset if we end up with an FWD import! - Global engines (V6 and EcoBoost) made in the hundreds-of-thousands, rather than tens-of-thousands (inline-six), will mean a RWD Falcon that is cheaper to make and therefore more likely to continue - it will be a sadder day if Ford Australia ceases local manufacture and imports an FWD Falcon replacement
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30-01-2011, 09:36 PM | #38 | ||
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There's still five years on this RWD platform and anything is possible but, I would think that
tightening fuel economy requirements will see the I-6 fall in popularity and possibly be replaced by V6 diesel with 30% increase in fuel economy, that would be a good thing for sure. And for the power freaks, the Ecoboost V6 is already making 270 Kw and 560 nm. In the next five years, life ain't so bad....stop worrying what might be in 5-6 years and live now. A Mondeo/Fusion with AWD and 270 Kw V6 Ecoboost would be a wicked ride... |
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30-01-2011, 09:46 PM | #39 | |||
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Cool, 4 person bench seat in a ute,,,,
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The sky is falling!!!
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31-01-2011, 12:25 AM | #42 | ||
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Haha. People were saying the I6 was dead years ago too.
However one thing is for sure, if the Falcon turns into a FWD V6 then I hope no-one buys it and Ford of Australia becomes a thing of the past like Leyland did in the UK. They only bring these problems on themselves and anyone buying a "fake" Falcon will be a silly person indeed.
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31-01-2011, 12:50 AM | #43 | ||
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hands up all those who have driven a MODERN fwd vehicle? and of those, how many from the ford stable?
from most reports, the mondeo is a very good car. its dimensions are extremely similar to falcon and its only got a 4cyl up front. an xr5t mondeo seems to have more than adequate performance for 85% of the population if there wasn't a falcon available. technology these days cancels out almost all downsides of an older fwd vehicle. |
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31-01-2011, 07:00 AM | #44 | |||
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The big difference being that the sides of the car slope in more than Falcon reducing the available hip and shoulder room by a couple of inches. With a different top hat similar to Falcon, AWD and 2.0 Ecoboost engine, the next Fusion/Mondeo promises to be a rather formidable opponent to a RWD Falcon. The world is changing and unless FoA takes on board what technology is now at its disposal, a really great opportunity may well slip through their fingers - diesel, hybrid, AWD, I-4 and V6 engines in NA and EB. ^^^^^ Weigh all of that up against remaining with a RWD Falcon tied to the Mustang for it powertrain, electrical systems and possibly suspensions. While we don't need AWd when there's RWD, that decision comes at a cost in terms of vehicle choice, variety and potential fuel economy savings. I will be very interesting to see which way FoA jumps, no decision yet but there's also no guarantee that the next big car will be built here either. Ford is not Holden and the gap between the two appears to be widening. |
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31-01-2011, 12:32 PM | #46 | ||
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IMO bring on the ecoboost V6
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31-01-2011, 12:36 PM | #47 | |||
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Lots of flat out guessing here:
http://www.carpoint.com.au/news/2011...t-taurus-23428 Quote:
Ford Australia has already submitted design proposals for the successor to the Mondeo (in Europe) and Fusion (in North America), two vehicles that will become one within the next two years. The design of that model has progressed from concept to the production phase, but Ford has not yet revealed which of its studios around the world submitted the winning proposal. Blam - it's already been done because the next gen Taurus is supposed to share this platform as well.
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31-01-2011, 05:05 PM | #48 | ||
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I6 is dead no matter what, old news, move along.
Redundant thread.
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31-01-2011, 07:43 PM | #49 | ||
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Why dont they solve the engine dilemma and place the V8 as the standard engine? Supercharged only for FPV? (as is now). No need for a V6! Let the petrol misers have the mondeo diesel! Let us have the Falcon as a V8 RWD only and this will also keep a lot of p-platers out of the driver's seat! Arh, wishful thinking!
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31-01-2011, 09:20 PM | #50 | |||
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Especially if they go FWD as its incompatible with I6. |
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31-01-2011, 09:26 PM | #51 | |||
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It will be replaced by the RWD version of the ecoboost V6 as used in the F150. More HP, less fuel, less emissions, why not. It would be a great engine in a Falcon, and make a good car great.
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31-01-2011, 11:07 PM | #52 | |||
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My point is, people on here are getting upset over things 99% of falcon drivers couldn't give two shits about.
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05-02-2011, 03:04 PM | #53 | ||
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06-02-2011, 01:47 AM | #54 | |||
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I would rather they not continue to call it a Falcon if it goes FWD or loses the I6. If it doesn't have at least four litres of Australian Muscle it's not a Falcon.
It's not just sentimentality. The new NotFalcon, whatever it is, may well be a good car, but to call it a Falcon and hope nobody notices it's a completely different car is deceitful and downright disrespectful. If we get a NotFalcon, all the enthusiasts will flip to Holden in a heartbeat, myself included. Most here can agree that brand loyalty is instilled into us at a young age by our parents, usually fathers. It will be only a few years before Generation Z are employed. All the car enthusiasts will naturally be drawn towards the positions that entail company cars. When the fleet needs updating, where are they going to look? 1). Ford, because they can import a good product 2).The Japs, because they are cheap albeit insomnia-curing 3). Holden, for the Commodore, a locally built product that their Dad says is the best thing on 4 wheels since Ford was invaded by the Americans back in 2015. My plan is to go and buy the last incarnation of the I6T Falcon in 2015 or whenever it is, trailer it home and put it in the shed under a cover. That's going to be worth a fortune in a few years when FoA consists of a dealer network and a warehouse at the docks. Then I'm going straight to Holden for a Commodore with 6 hood scoops and an American sourced 8.6 Litre pushrod V8, because that's going to be about as Australian as it gets. By then the "Epic Fails... Car Related" thread will be 1200 pages long and be mostly full of Ford logos.
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06-02-2011, 04:24 PM | #56 | ||
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i think the issue is gonna be FWD or RWD. I have to say I was initially impressed with the Mondeo i bought 2 years ago, but have had it for 40k im not that impressed with the road noise that has developed . I have changed to a softer tyre but the Australian road surfaces seem to bear out my preference for a RWD drive train. Ford Better wake up? I have had similar conversations with Focus owners, who are looking at VWs ??next time
The I6 motor i am sure can be developed if global HQ wanted at a reasonable cost but the drive train will surely govern its direction. Can't see a lot of Falcon Ute Owners switching to T6's (comfort). Now im just a simple Ford Customer , so im gonna be interested in the new Locally Built vehicles with Diesel and Smaller Turbo 2.0L offerrings in the falcon later this year . Dunno what they are gonna do beyond 2015 - neither do I ? |
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06-02-2011, 04:44 PM | #57 | ||
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I love how the V8 performance and RWD aficionados think they speak for the rest of the new Falcon buyers.
"If I can't buy an new V8 Falcon, me and my 1500 mates will go to Holden..." If you haven't guessed yet, Ford is calling the V8 buyer's bluff by saying put up or shut up. I'm betting that FPV V8 sales will tank in the next 2 years as people switch to something else... Those people that really want a sub $50,000 V8 sedan will be off to Holden and Ford won't stop them. This is just the way I see the market going, V8 buyers will be gifted product from on high but will leave anyway... |
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06-02-2011, 07:22 PM | #58 | |||
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Ford in Australia is dead and competing with Nissan and Subaru without the Falcon/Territory combination, but I just can't see them continuing with the I6. From all reports, the V6 Falcon wasn't so bad before, and I don't anticipate it being terrible this time around either.
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06-02-2011, 08:09 PM | #59 | ||
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A next gen car will obviously be designed with the corporate engine lineup in mind - no recessed firewall or jutting radiator support to accommodate it. Should shave quite a few kilos off the kerb weight of the car too, being an all alloy motor (the D35).
I would imagine the cooking models (XT, G6) will become FWD. Still doesnt explain why Detroit is so keen to make the Ecoboost 4 work in a RWD car though.
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