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01-09-2014, 04:23 PM | #31 | ||
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Ummm... It's almost half a metre mate! I hope you aren't a tradie
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01-09-2014, 04:23 PM | #32 | ||
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Small & Medium cars have gotten bigger and new segments have been created (micro, city, cross over, etc).
Its a heavily segmented market with a lot of players. Unfortunately for cars like Falcon and commodores who have remain relatively unchanged, they are losing out because people are happy with the value and size that these smaller (big) cars have to offer. Falcons and Commodores are pretty much stuck in the middle of what are extremely competitive segments: Small/Medium and SUVs |
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01-09-2014, 06:58 PM | #33 | |||
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Also, in the past, when people thought "family car" they wanted something big to be safe. Now they look for ABS, DSC, mutliple airbags etc, and you can get all that in a much cheaper (and still roomy) package. In days of old, I can recall our teacher taking the whole cricket team in his car, and the scout master taking 10 of us camping in his HQ wagon. In those days if you had to give extra kids a lift home, it was 4 across the back seat and a couple in the back of the wagon. Now we wouldn't dream of that, so if you want that flexibility you opt for a 7-seat suv. So to answer my own question, there probably are a lot more people using something like a Focus as their "family car," so more of these "small" cars are selling, but they are a lot larger than small cars used to be.
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25 years ago small cars were rubbish handlers, and had no features, AC on a small motor was a fair drain, the only option was a 6cyl local car.
Now, weve progressed somewhat, small cars have all the features previously reserved for large luxury cars for less money.
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25 years ago all cars were rubbish handlers by today's standard. Could today's worst car actually be better then the best car from that period...hmmm define good... it will outbreak it, be safer than it, use less fuel doing it and handle corners better, rust less...Hmmm JP |
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But have a look at the difference between, say the Ambiente Hatch at 4558mm and the 1990-94 Landy at 4780mm. Just so we get that straight, that is exactly 222mm. For those not familiar with the use of 'yardsticks' that is less than your standard 30cm ruler. I still think you've missed my point. My point was that people who look at an 80 series Landcruiser would consider that to be a 'land barge'. On the other hand, if they looked at the Focus, they would consider that to be a nice 'little' car. And for the record, I am not a tradie. Rather I am an engineer, and I think I have a pretty reasonable comprehension of the importance of tolerance factors. But don't let that get in the way of a good story.... Craig H
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They are bulky, high, heavy, corner like a barge, difficult to park & can block other road users sight of the road I've owned one, loved it. Travelled the country. Drove one yesterday, and was reminded of its 'bargeness'
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02-09-2014, 12:27 PM | #39 | ||
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I noticed the same thing years ago.
I had parked my HSV VR GTS (1994 model) next to an ED Falcon which was same age but bigger. Anyhow it was parked nose to nose with a then newish Camry (2004) which was noticeably larger than the ED so in turn larger than my HSV.
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but this one is Not true, My Territory fits more luggage and people comfortably than a Falcon, to suggest otherwise is absurd. Perhaps other SUV's are not as large but they do offer 3rd row seats. Proving manliness? you may find Women are the driving force behind SUV's ever heard of a soccer mum? Myself I prefer the Elevated Position which gives me a better view of the road ahead, and is certainly better for my Back. If that makes me feel like more of a Man, so be it. Comment still stands People have migrated from Falcons and Commodores to SUV's before SUV's were on the market they had non problem selling Falcodores
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02-09-2014, 01:46 PM | #41 | |||
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The territory is a great vehicle but based on the falcon I would suggest is larger than the previous models patrol and Landcruiser, which I referenced in my post, which in turn are larger then the prado, entrail and other SUV's et al. and of course I haven't driven or tried to fill them all. But have good experience with Patrols and Cruisers. probably 10 in the family since the early 90's through to about 5 years ago and the falcon is bigger than them. and wagon for wagon I can fit more in the falcon. of course less people due to less seats (third row) My commentary was really aimed at actual overall size as well rather then internal space. Most people believe them bigger where in fact the big 4WD's were narrower and shorter. I agree the SUV market is oriented towards the family member carrying the small people (perhaps the majority of which are women I'm not to comment)to and from wherever they go. They also provide the higher driving position which is great for the driver, I agree, not so good for all the other drivers trying to see around, past or across them (personal issues here) And even soccer mums need to prove their manliness every now and then in traffic. JP |
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Just look at the Territory's front suspension and steering rack location, totally changed from the then current BA. The Territory was slightly wider than the Falcon, but also shorter. With the interior spacing and structure was all about comfort and useability. The Territory was marketed as a SUV that was much more refined than a landcruiser or Patrol. And it was not all hype. The driving dynamics was amazing, the manoeuvrable dynamics fantastic due to it's shorter length. All this making it a favourite for both male and female drivers. Our Territory is easier to park than the Honda Accord Euro we have - I put that down to the FWD's disadvantage in lock to lock turns.
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02-09-2014, 02:39 PM | #43 | ||
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Yes, what were once "small" cars are now larger and roomier, and those that were "little compacts" are now in the same size class as "small" cars of thirty years ago.
However, even modern SUV's are "compact" in outside dimensions because of better packaging...you no longer need a physically large car to have roomy interiors. Couple this with increasingly tighter car park spaces in a lot of areas and you have a problem. Twin cabs are a whole other animal...they're large...huge by car standard sometimes...but they're very popular and becoming "normal". They no longer have the turning circle of an oil tanker too, which helps mask their bulk. Look at a New Mini and a classic Mini. If you can find a picture of them side by side you'll be shocked at how large a new Mini actually is, but it's still a "small car". |
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02-09-2014, 05:53 PM | #44 | ||
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Sorry mate, the Tezz is built on a platform spun off the falcon, its different to falc, sure but if there was no falc, there would be no tezz.
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03-09-2014, 12:51 PM | #47 | ||
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"people aren't buying large cars any more,"
This is such BS. Every second car on the road is a Large Car, SUV, 4WD etc etc. There just not buying a Ford or a Holden anymore.
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http://www.caradvice.com.au/305763/n...s-august-2014/ New Car sales for the month - Small to medium 18404 Large - 3800 New SUV sales for the month - Small to medium 6504 Large - 5862
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That's pretty much what I said - "I don't think that SUV's, 4WD's & Ute's are in the same classification as 'cars'. Though I do see your point." Quote:
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I'm saying they are in the same classification as 'cars' just different sub-groups. So when they say there were x hundred thousand new 'cars' sold this year, it will include SUVs and utes. Anyway, if you still disagree with that I can't be bothered wasting more time talking about it.
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Current 'cruiser dwarfs the Focus and 80 series was huge compared to Laser (focus equivalent) - they all grew over the years but ratios have been maintained. Land barge is referring to weight, handling and speed rather than just lenght and wheelbase... Last edited by SumoDog68; 04-09-2014 at 08:31 AM. |
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Not sure about the current model Corolla... but a few years back.. a Corolla Sedan was longer, wider and twice as powerful as an EH Holden !
OK... the two are years apart etc... but in your minds eye a corolla is a "small" car.... and an EH was a "Family" sized car.... but the memory doen't match the reality anymore ! D
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