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17-08-2015, 02:30 PM | #61 | ||
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17-08-2015, 02:37 PM | #62 | ||
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The NL 5.0 i had was a great car, so comfortable and roomy and was also powerful enough for a daily, it was also economical being on LPG and ran faultlessly on both fuels. When i was looking for it, i always wondered why NLs were so much cheaper than EL Ghias also, i found it strange and bought the NL because the value for money proposition was too good.
I recently got hold of this poor old girl, it is in very good nick, and I actually thought about repairing it and keeping it but upon inspection the damage is too great, a real shame because it seems it used to be someone's pride and joy. |
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17-08-2015, 06:17 PM | #63 | |||
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$500 million on the BA Falcon sedan/wagon/ute and $500 million on the segment busting Territory left very little over for the Fairlane/LTD. If Ford had spent the Territory's budget on the Fairlane they would have shut the factory down before the 2008 FG. As much as I love the Fairlane, diverting development dollars towards Territory was a much better decision than designing new head and tail lamps for a product competing in a dead segment of the market.
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The reduction in tariffs and more competitive pricing making "status" cars from Benz/BMW/Audi available in the Fairlane price bracket (ie "why get a Ford or Holden when I can park a BMW in the drive") Plus the other factors that contributed to the decline of the whole local industry.
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17-08-2015, 09:05 PM | #67 | |||
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This morphed into the XD/E Fairmont Ghia... which then morphed into the XF Fairmont Ghia.... by which time, it was all but a SWB version of the Fairlane/LTD, with pretty much the same appointments, dash, "status", etc... just in SWB form. Then the Fairmont Ghia pretty much stayed a SWB version of the Fairlane/LTD until the end of all 3 ! Agree also that new offerings from the other luxo-brands made an impact too... but you don't get a similar sized BMW, Audi, Merc for Fairlane/LTD money... you might get a "Fairmont Ghia sized" or "SWB" version though... and that's OK... coz the Fairlane/LTD's of this world are no longer the status symbols they used to be ! There are other factors too, like average fuel costs rising etc... it's never just one thing ! D
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17-08-2015, 09:44 PM | #68 | ||
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Dhru I think you raise a good point.... You can get all the fruit in a fairmont Ghia without the extra weight..... A Fairmont Ghia XF had exactly the same options as the ZL Fairlane and you could get a manual as well in the XF
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17-08-2015, 09:52 PM | #69 | |||
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17-08-2015, 10:00 PM | #70 | ||
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You could still get a manual ghia right up to eb.
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17-08-2015, 10:46 PM | #71 | ||
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I don't think increasing equipment levels in the short wheel base models has much to do with it. I'm not sure about ZH and before, but wasn't the Fairlane 500 always a pretty basic car? There was always a more luxurious model available in SWB. Then the ZJ, ZK, ZL, NA, and NC Fairlanes were all based on Fairmont spec. The seat and door trim on these models is identical to the equivalent Fairmont, although the Fairlane always did have a few more features - high series dash, electrics etc. So the Fairlane was positioned as a semi-luxury car with the extra space of the LWB. The Fairmont Ghia was a step up in terms of luxury features, and then there was the LTD at the top with all the fruit and the LWB.
Then for the NC model the Fairlane Ghia was introduced, which sold alongside regular Fairlane, which had steel wheels, budget cloth interior etc - was very low rent and sold very few it would seem as you never saw them around and was eventually dropped during the NC model run. (IIRC) |
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16-10-2015, 11:29 PM | #72 | |||
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I'm a little late to the party with this thread, I was following this thread when it was active but it's taken until now for me to put forward my 2c worth! This is definitely an area that is important to me.
I've always been a huge fan of the LWB Fords. Besides my 2 ZGs, I've also had a DAII LTD as a daily driver 5 years ago which was hands-down the most comfortable car I've owned or driven. I think the reason the Fairlanes and LTDs have a lower dollar value compared to their Falcon equivalent has already been covered adequately in this thread - they (Falcons) just have more desirability due to being more well known and having more race heritage. The flipside to that is that you can always get a much better deal on a Fairlane or LTD, and you get way more car & features for your money. Personally, I just love their style. They're big and cruisy, and have all of the benefits of an equivalent Falcon and then some. I've never really understood why they weren't more popular (must be to do with grandpa image that they have with some people). When I found my first ZG, I was originally looking for an XB, my favourite Falcon. I found the ZG and it ticked all my boxes - it was a good looking Australian made 70s Ford with a V8 and quad headlights and that gorgeous wraparound dashboard that looked close enough to an XB...I was sold! Quote:
When the ZH arrived, they made the Fairlane 500 the base model (but it was still 302 as standard, there were no 6 cylinder ZH Fairlanes) and the Fairlane Marquis became the luxury model. Once the ZJ arrived, everthing changed again and the 'Fairlane' became a stand-alone model - you'd again have to step up to an LTD to get a more luxurious model.
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I personally think the NL/DL is the best looking LWB of the modern era. To me the AU Lane looks like what you'd get if you made a doughnut in the shape of a car.
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17-10-2015, 12:12 PM | #74 | ||
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The NU fairlane was horrible to look at compared to the Statesman of the same era, the market moved on yet Ford didn't. If the AU hadn't fallen so bad who knows what might have been.....
Drove a BF Fairlane and was amazed at it's ecconomy and roominess, but by that stage the public did not care, pity. The only gripe was that is was (6cyl) underpowered, why did they not put the turbo u\in beats me. |
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17-10-2015, 03:39 PM | #75 | ||
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On a similar note, why is an early Hyundai Excel or Kia Festiva worth more than a Falcon of similar year??
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17-10-2015, 04:39 PM | #76 | ||
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Beacuse that's the Divine Being's way of skewing 2nd hand prices to favour Falcon fans
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17-10-2015, 04:56 PM | #78 | ||
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Because fuel is up to a buck fifty a litre?
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17-10-2015, 05:42 PM | #79 | ||
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i know its no real input to this thread but all i got to say is ive always loved my zh with all its trimmings and most people cant see why
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I have always like the ZH and P6. Because firstly they look good, and secondly they don't look anything like the Falcons, and there is also significant variation between the Lane and the LTD.
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