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01-05-2009, 09:07 PM | #31 | |||
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02-05-2009, 02:36 PM | #32 | |||
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60% of car sales in the UK are now diesel, so a large petrol engine only bread-and-butter branded car will fail to sell well at all, depreciate rapidly with 35% 3 yr. residual, cop huge road tax bills and drink plenty of fuel at $2.50 per litre.
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02-05-2009, 03:54 PM | #33 | ||
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Would the typical English point of view, that being, looking down on the Colonies have any effect on how well a car would perform in the UK?
Face it, like Commodores, Falcons are big, brutal tanks build for Australian conditions and reflections of local cultures and needs. Instead of exporting cars and trying to break different territories, how about both Holden and Ford try rebuilding some interest in their current products or expanding on them for the local markets. A cheaper V6 Monaro type clone wouldnt go astray to break the youth market for those who still want the size, yet want that look. |
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02-05-2009, 06:00 PM | #34 | ||
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i guess its where you live over there, my cousin lives there ....had a benz for a while, but just too many smaller roads for her ,she traded her large Benz for a smart car, no more backing up when an oncomeing vehicle comes along.
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02-05-2009, 06:26 PM | #35 | ||
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Chatting with various guys in the UK and US, they complain they can't get the Falcon. Whether that translates into sales is another thing, but the interest is definitely there.
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02-05-2009, 07:24 PM | #36 | ||
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Plenty of large cars in the UK, you only need to take a look at "Pistonheads.co.uk" which is a large car sales advertising site ... like "Carsales.com.au" over here.
Don't run away with this perception that they all drive around in "eensy winsy tiny little cars" over there, they have all sorts of vehicles on the roads, including plenty of muscle cars. http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/ |
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It really is a case of too large in body and engine in the UK. 500SEC, I found quite a few old Aussie Fords in London back in the late 80's, could have had them for scrap metal value. There was an American car wrecker just outside the Blackwall Tunnel (next to where the Millenium Dome now is), XA's, XB's, wagons and sedans but no coupes. Nobody wanted them complete due to size, and no wrecking value. Found the 83 LTD in an East London dodgy car dealer, it was apparently an ex Aus Embassy car, complete with MKII Granada taillights. |
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02-05-2009, 08:46 PM | #38 | ||
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Have a look at Ebay UK and type in Falcon
you come up with three AU Utes for sale one of them an E Gas also check out the build dates 2004 for an AU what the ? The LTD was exported in the 80s to the UK but it looked to them just like a stretched Granada which looked like an XD Last edited by last fairlane; 02-05-2009 at 08:48 PM. Reason: typo |
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02-05-2009, 09:40 PM | #39 | |||
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I can guarantee you won't see many muscle cars on the streets in the UK. I used to haunt the US car places in London/Birmingham/Luton and knew a car dealer in East London who specialised in US cars. One of the best places to see big Muscle on the street was outside Ed's Diner on the Kings Rd in London on cruise nights. I've also seen the Monaro (including at static displays at Donnington raceway) rarely over there, even seen one of the very few AU Falcon ute's for sale at a commercial dealer in Birmingham. Sat there for ever, the salesman said he couldn't even give it away! |
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02-05-2009, 10:07 PM | #40 | |||
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02-05-2009, 10:49 PM | #41 | ||
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Yeah i remember the LTD piece now, and recall seeing some later model utes for sale on autotrader.co.uk.... but never saw one in the flesh.
In my suburb (Barnes, London SW15), there is an American car importer who sells Mustangs, Hummers, Suburbans etc.... but nothing Australian. I should have popped in and asked them why not... My runabouts were an 80 series Landcruiser and a Merc 500SEC. Never felt that either were too big for getting around London. Falcon would not work there simply because it's a big Ford. |
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02-05-2009, 11:15 PM | #42 | |||
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See http://www.jaguar.co.uk/uk/en/xj/mod...rrer=000309964 And in the Uk Jag spares would be easier to get than Oz Ford Falcon ones.
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02-05-2009, 11:55 PM | #43 | |||
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Rebadged AU1 and AU2 utes sold new until 2005 approx, hence the late registration date, most E-gas, but some XR's made it over too, through Verte and also private import.
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03-05-2009, 12:38 AM | #44 | ||
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One thing I forgot was that Falcons do go over to the UK.
Ford build hearses(well the car bit anyway) and send them over.
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03-05-2009, 07:26 AM | #45 | ||
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Hi, this has been covered a few times before.
I'm living in the UK, I've got an AU2 XR8, I don't have any trouble parking it, driving it around the roads over here (which seem to be packed with BMW X5's merc M class and loads of truly awful big French people carriers) and I love it. Luckily the new CO2 based car tax rules don't apply to it and it is very cheap to insure at around £200 pa. The Monaro was pretty well received when it came over here, it got a lot of airtime on both TG and 5th Gear, strangely the VXR8 has barely had a mention, I have no idea how well they are selling, however I do see the odd Monaro around, I have yet to see a VXR8. The Monaro did good things for Vauxhall because at the time their range of cars was truly awful, not that its much better now but it is better. I'm guessing that one of the reasons the Scorpio wasn't replaced was that at the time Ford owned Jaguar, so there would be no point bringing in a large luxury car to compete with their own large luxury cars. I know that Ford did look at bringing the Falcon over (thats how my one came over) but for some reason it wasn't taken up. I would love to see Falcons exported over here, even if it was in low volumes so as to boost the image of Ford over here. That said Ford's image is riding pretty high at the moment with the new Fiesta which are selling really well despite the current climate and they do have a hero car in the shape of Focus RS, which has got all the local car press in a spin. I've seen quite a few of the Falcon based hearses, they are converted over here by a company called Coleman Milne... I know its not going to happen but could someone please send a few FG's this way!!!! |
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03-05-2009, 08:52 AM | #46 | ||
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Bit sad this, but I noticed that on last weeks episode of BBC's Shameless on SBS, they featured a brand new Ford Falcon/Fairlane hearse by Coleman Milne !
Fairlane front and interior with wagon back end - didn't look too bad ! See photo of their stretched FG sedan.... Hearse coming soon apparently. I'm heading back to the UK in 2 weeks so will see if I can snap some Aussie cars whilst over there.
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03-05-2009, 10:07 AM | #47 | |||
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What do you mean 'break into the youth market'? they most popular cars for P-platers are Commodores and falcons, but unfortunately most are second hand because uni students or apprentices cant afford $40,000 cars. |
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03-05-2009, 11:04 AM | #48 | |||
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UKXr8, how is your car insured? I had a MKIII Capri S insured in a nice suburb in Birmingham in lock up garage and its cost me more than that for third party. |
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03-05-2009, 11:08 AM | #49 | ||
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How cheap is a bottom of the range 5 series or E class in the UK? You would think it is that these cars a G6ET would compete with. Also with the exchange rate at around 2:1 you would think that getting the car over there would be cheaper
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03-05-2009, 11:35 AM | #50 | |||
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Taxes and duties, as well as public perception of the brand and local tastes play a big part. A Matiz in Singapore costs around 30 grand, and you won't get much change from 60 grand for a Mondeo. Taxes and local charges make up around double the wholesale cost of both these cars. |
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03-05-2009, 11:42 AM | #51 | |||
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lol, but talk to the taxi drivers and they will tell you the government has made it 'cheap' to own a car. lol
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03-05-2009, 05:51 PM | #53 | |||
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The XR8 is insured fully comp with Adrian Flux, I guess I must be a fairly low risk to them, 37yo living in a nice part of Lincoln, 10 years no claims, car is garaged. The arrival of the online comparison sites like comparethemarket.com and confused.com has made it very competitive in the car insurance market over here. Every year they try and put my premium up, I give it a day or two make up a quote a few quid cheaper than the previous year and they always manage to beat it. I've also had a quote for my 351 XA coupe of £104 fully comp for when it eventually goes back on the road (limited miles). Can't wait to tax that one for £0.00 when it gets its mot (1972=historic vehicle=free road toax : ) |
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03-05-2009, 10:14 PM | #54 | ||
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OK, to move the goal posts a bit, would a TDCI Falcon (say a G6ET but with a different name and without the turbo I6) sell? Would they move 1000 a month over there?
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03-05-2009, 10:16 PM | #55 | ||
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1000 a month. No way!
Not even 10 I would say |
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03-05-2009, 11:41 PM | #56 | ||
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I think a well specced Falcon with a decent diesel (can't believe I just used those 2 words in the same sentence) such as the 2.7 twin turbo used by Jag could be viable over, here I think especially if it was priced and marketed well.....
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I have to disagree with you on pricing and availibility of the bigger Euro marques - mercs, beemers etc are very commonplace indeed- I am not from a wealthy family at all but all of our cars have been nice Euro cars. They are quite often bought by average Joes as they are not as expensive there as they are here. Sure, they all have high end models that are beyond the financial reach of most of us but their core competency vehicles are designed for the mass market.......Spain, Germany and many other Euro countries use vast fleets of Mercedes as taxis......can't get much more humble than that! I'm not sure I understand what you mean by a "market purchaser".....whilst big Jags and similar cars were not exactly cheap, there is no denying that there are a hell of a lot of them around London...irrespective of whose driving them. Its a funny place, I think you said you lived there for a while so you'll know- sure, lots of smaller cars around, not due to preference but oil prices put paid to many larger cars years ago and still does but whatever you do drive, at least you can drive them at a decent speed and around (mostly) reasonably competent drivers. (Sydney driving!!) 3 litres is about the biggest "common" engine size- would buyers consider a 4l six? Don't know...on paper, it may seem to be a little OTT, especially if it did not out perform the smaller Euro 6's. Turbo versions would sell there (G6ET, F6) but only smaller numbers. Pommy buyers of the "Vauxhall" VXR obviously didn't think it had enough power so now they got Walky to throw a supercharger at it and increase its output by more than 100kW to 419kW leaving it swifter than the 427 available here......shame that Bathurst VXR isn't coming out here....but it will probably be a very small slice of the market. Franky, my 2 V8's and G6 are a waste of space here....if I take them back to the UK, I might actually be able to enjoy driving them!!
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On top of this, MOT after 3 years of age brings a big reduction in value of a car, especially large engined luxo cars, putting them within the reach of 'the working class', 'Chavs' etc - the BMW is also known as 'Black Mans Wheels' due to this. Please note i'm just saying how it is in the UK, i'm not racist or class conscious etc Quote:
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05-05-2009, 04:07 PM | #60 | |||
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Maybe Ford can piggyback Holden into the UK...
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