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02-03-2009, 01:41 PM | #31 | ||
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How come every time somebody mentions the AU, everybody goes on about the controversial styling weather it has anything to do with the topic on hand or not.
Personally, I agree with you Prydey in most regards, but I think the current FG range is better with differentiation between the different models, as the Base models don't look too cheap and nasty as the AUI did in my opinion, where as the G6ET looks different enough to compete with the Euros worth probably 2 to 3 times as much. Where the FG falls down is the lack of LWB models but then again we all know the story there so that is neither here nor there.
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02-03-2009, 02:13 PM | #32 | |||
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The AU was and still is, ugly, to most of us but I too can appreciate that it has its supporters as well. It is a very well engineered and built car no problem but to me, it is still ugly. I have always thought that with focus groups and clay, why did no one point this out??? No one could tell me that everyone that was involved in the AU program liked it right up until it was released to the rest of us. Surely somebody could have said something along the way. I can remember when people here on this very forum did not like the first bonnet bulge and they let Ford know, so they took it back and at Fords expense, retooled the bulge to the beautiful form it became. This even had the effect of delaying the XR 8 a little longer if I remember correctly, so they do listen. |
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02-03-2009, 02:26 PM | #33 | ||
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Prydey you are 100% right. It is a pity you felt the need for a fire proof suit to tell the truth. It was a well thought out model and regardless of what anyone says I think they are good looking cars. Base model cars have crap looks regardless. As for the "T" cars, there looks still turn my head everytime. and remember the green eyed monster!
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02-03-2009, 02:30 PM | #34 | ||
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One of my feelings is that the average buyer, with such a large choice of vehicles to choose from today, might expect a lot from a base / low model car these days, so it's getting harder for a manfacturer to make them appear quite differently from an exterior and interior point of view (if we disregard sport models).
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02-03-2009, 03:39 PM | #35 | ||
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The AU is the kind of car you don't think of as anything terribly special when you have it, but when you sell it, it'll be the kind of car you regret selling.
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02-03-2009, 04:07 PM | #36 | ||
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What i like about the AU's is that the LWB looks completely different to the SWB. If they again made the LWB look completely different on the B series, i think they would have sold ALOT more, because it looks too similar to the Fairmont Ghia so why spend the extra money on a little bit more room in the back and boot?
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02-03-2009, 04:24 PM | #37 | ||
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AU = Fail. but i can see your point about having larger differences between the models. Thought out idea, not thought out for style.
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02-03-2009, 04:36 PM | #38 | ||
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how anyone with at ford let that forte grill out of the shop is beyond me. It reminds me of a balleen whale fishing for krill, oh and the the ser 1 brakes. Asides from styling they are a peach, but let's not forget the love affair the media had with the VT in it's V8 form which continues to this day.
p.s I own a series 1 AU Fairmont wagon, nice comfortable and reliable. Robert. |
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02-03-2009, 06:17 PM | #39 | |||
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When the same situation was used for BA and VX? the results went BA 55% Vs VX 45%. The BA bonnet bulge was only changed due to the high percentage of scrap pressings due to the crease at the front of the bulge on the prototype parts, so it was removed and the bulge extended forward to remove the crease. It had nothing to do with the customer focus groups opinion. The BA XR8 was delayed due to development of the 4V engine running late, due to the hi po 3V engine they wanted to use for the XR8 and GT not being powerful enough, so a late call was made to use the 4V heads. |
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02-03-2009, 06:28 PM | #40 | ||
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Agreed with prydey, good post. Ford put alot of thought into all aspects of
differentiating the models. I've said this on many times over - The AU S2 has aged better than the VT-VZ and BA-BF. A car novice wouldn't think it's older than the above mentioned cars, unless he's looking at a tired AU ex taxi.
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02-03-2009, 06:42 PM | #41 | |||
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I think the new VE Commodore range has more cars in its range then the Falcon has or had, two SS models, to S models etc.
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02-03-2009, 06:52 PM | #42 | ||
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Actually I was just thinking about this, and when you compare the AU range to it's contemporaries at Holden, the VT, the AU range is very diverse, while the VT range is very hard to differentiate, the Calais looks almost identical to the Executive, and the SS is almost the same as well. Then when they bought out the VX, the range was a lot more diverse. The question to ask now is, Did the AU range influence Holden to make these diversifications later on?
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02-03-2009, 07:09 PM | #43 | |||
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Holden was fairly cash strapped when they released the VT. When the success came in the form of sales and increased interest from GM they were able to spend up on the 'bling' for the VX etc the VU Ute followed, and then came the Monaro, One Tonner and Crewman the three jewels in Holden's crown in their early 21st century golden era. The 3 big projects Holden wowed us with have gone the way of the dodo.
The BA mirrored the VT range I think: not that much differentiation, but the bling soon followed with the BF Mks 1 and 2. Quote:
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02-03-2009, 07:11 PM | #44 | |||
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I dont think they would thanks to the lineup simplification weve seen from Holden and Ford since the VE came out. Certainly the AU lineup was thinned out with each series.
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02-03-2009, 07:19 PM | #45 | ||
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May seem like an odd question but does any one know why the T series AU's were not AU GT's?
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02-03-2009, 07:24 PM | #46 | ||
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T series and AU III XR8 Rebel were the pick of the bunch.
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02-03-2009, 07:28 PM | #47 | |||
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And fearing that the same would follow if they called the T-Series a GT (after all, the S1 AU are about as good looking as Gweneth Paltrow in Shallow Hal (think.... you know its good under there.... somewhere.... i think???)... But once they came with the BA (which is essentially an AU with front/rear styling...) they gave it a shot - and came up trumps.... On another note.... I bought an AU Ghia 5lt 6 months ago and couldn't be happier (except its not a hot looker)... Its got the leather, the power, the driving is great... and nobody wants to race me, or steal it.... Think of it like this.... You know you want to get stuck into Britney Spears/Paris Hilton.... but you wouldn't take them home to meet your mother.... You'd take the safer bet and take Jennifer Hawkins, or Nat Bassingthwaite home to meet the parents.... Thats what the AU is... the safe bet... I could have got a WILD EL XR8 for the same money... or an ED XR8 Sprint.... But I went the safe bet... and its a great car...
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02-03-2009, 07:44 PM | #49 | |||
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And Tickford/Ford didnt bother with an AU 30th anniversary GT because they felt it would tarnish the badge (especially with BA around the corner)
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02-03-2009, 07:46 PM | #50 | |||
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Interesting hearing a story/opinion from the other side of the fence, its very unfortuante Ford didnt listen to the public and inject a little more EF/VT into the AU, or at least give a little more machismo before release.
On a side note, to me the FG is basically the AU shape, 10 years later and fixed to suit the general public. Quote:
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02-03-2009, 07:50 PM | #51 | ||
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IMHO i think the AU has aged a hell of alot better then most of the cars of its generation ie VT-VZ BA-F. It is a love hate relationship i think. Most people that criticise the AU 90% of them have never drivin one in their lives. I to hated the AU but it came upgrade time for the old ED and i wanted an EL XR but found a nice AU XR so thought id have a drive and i loved it and now i have the TE and i love it. Its something different and thats what i like. If i wanted to fit in id buy a BA (nothing against B Series owners) Long live the AU
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02-03-2009, 08:06 PM | #52 | ||
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At least the AU was interesting. As an 8 year old boy in 1998, I thought every model was great and imaginative, even the Forte with its baleen grille, but especially the XR's. The rear light was crisp, and the aerodynamic shape was innovative.
I fail to see the resemblance to Taurus, except the lovely doorhandles.The Ghia interior still looks sumptuous and modern today, and it's(AU) the most reliable from what I hear.With the series 2 smiling wombat grille, and endearing diff whine noises, I think it is the quintessential Falcon. |
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02-03-2009, 08:36 PM | #53 | ||
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The Au shape was too modern for its time. I think the AU was good ,especially the XR's and T series .My TE was the best handling car I have driven yet , very well balanced.
I would have to say though, they seem to be like HQ Holdens in as much people either love em or hate them . ( I had a HQ Premier and liked it) : I liked the AU dash quality better than my BF Gt , the black elephant testicle hide is not my cup of tea .My TE had the " T"on the door trims , and was a Fairmont Ghia dash with Carbon Fibre inserts rather than the Fairmonts timber . Looked good.
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02-03-2009, 10:17 PM | #54 | ||||
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I don't like the front lights on the XR series for AU, but I reckon it could grow on me I like the Fairlanes though, they look nice, stock wheels and lowered a tad and they go off.
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02-03-2009, 10:31 PM | #55 | |||
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I think it's pendulum swing stuff. Spot on for 1988 with the EA shape. Way too plain for 1994 with the EF shape. Way too harsh for the conservative aussie public with the AU. Slightly too plain and generic with the BA, pretty good with the FG. The FG to me looks like the BA with a balanced dose of AU flair. I mean, just look at the lights. Compare my AUII to my brother's VT and his looks like a humpy, plain dinosaur against my angular, modern AUII.
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02-03-2009, 10:31 PM | #56 | ||
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This thread turned out not as I expected.
It seems that over time, people have more and more come to appreciate just how good the AU is. It's reputation is only tainted by the perception that the car was a failure. In terms of big money spinner for Ford, I agree, but just because the public has a perception doesn't make it true! Even with two I6 AUs in my driveway, which are awesome cars, in my heart I'd love a V8 Ghia, XR8, or T-Series. Lovely cars indeed. Maybe next time I have to upgrade. GK
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02-03-2009, 10:41 PM | #57 | ||||
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from what a friend of mine has told me(every chance he gets) the BA would never have happened if the AU hadn't happened...and in some ways i think hes right. i love the way falcons have turned out..is it because someone in ford took some initiative, said, "right, lets blow peoples minds", created the AU and then watched it morph into todays awesome G series? in my opinion, yes, its because ford took a punt, and it might not look like it had paid off back in 1998..but it certainly has now.
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02-03-2009, 10:59 PM | #58 | ||
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I bought an AU XR6 and despite hating it at the time its bullet proof reliability its really pretty paint job (shockwave) and its all round easy drivability has won me over dare I admit it my AU has won me over! it just WORKS get in turn the key and drive 700 kms to a tank of 91 octane on the highway! despite what was the opinion at the time of build it has been a workhorse it just keeps going and going and ................ It broke down once cause I neglected to swap the fuel filter and fried the pump apart from this and its age and dare I admit neglect it keeps on going and going well so glad I bought it today when I purchased it to be honest I was spewing I couldn't afford a BA (long story) but today damn I am glad I looked past my prejudice and bought it.
its a great car and I am drunk :p own a BA too now couldn't bring myself to sell the AU - its just too <gasp> good!
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02-03-2009, 11:23 PM | #59 | ||||
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id gladly trade my BA for an AU xr8 manual. but im too finnicky, id need it to have stuff all klms, black, leather, manual, no mods, etc. never find one. but someday ill buy my dream(affordable) car, and ill love it like i love my BA, torana, Hq and other peices of junk that really dont come close to it.
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03-03-2009, 12:16 AM | #60 | |||
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VT was a VS on steroids. VX had a change of lights (please correct me, as I am sure there were more changes than this, but I wouldn't know them...) VY had a change in the rear and lights. VZ got the Alloytec VE is a VZ on steroids. Holden have not really changed all that much over time either. The queues from the VZ are massive IMO.
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