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06-05-2006, 08:19 AM | #31 | ||
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Apparently the Falcon/Territory would need a fair bit of modifying ($$$) to meet American regs.
Would make the Falcon too expensive to meet its market, and Ford OZ wouldnt be looking at redesigning the BF this late in its life with Orion coming. |
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06-05-2006, 10:14 AM | #32 | |||
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The Dodge/Chrysler is the only other thing made here that falls into the large performance RWD sedan category.
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06-05-2006, 12:51 PM | #33 | ||
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Have a read of the new thread I posted this morning about the 700million Ford Aus just got. There is no secret to it anymore, Falcon will become left and right hand drive compatible. Opens up great opportunities and some scary possibilities. For example I don't think everything done to the Monaro after it was adapted to the US market was a good thing for Aussie customers. The boot space for example.
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06-05-2006, 03:07 PM | #34 | |||
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06-05-2006, 04:47 PM | #35 | |||
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06-05-2006, 05:20 PM | #36 | |||
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Basically the 5.4L V8 + Smaller size ute (Compared to the F-Series) = Them more jeolous of Australia then ever :king: |
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06-05-2006, 07:22 PM | #37 | ||
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Ford US has to bite the bullet. Don't import LHD Falcons. It ends up too expensive, and as we know, Americans are suspicious of overpriced, foreign made versions of domestic brands. A locally built car will do a lot better, it will cost less, and most Americans wouldn't be the slightest bit aware, nor would they care, that it was designed here. The chassis is a winner. Ford here could adapt it to use the Amreican sourced V6 and V8s. Not sure Ford US would setup a local I6 factory there - though the heads are Mexican made, so who knows??
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06-05-2006, 07:52 PM | #38 | |||
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06-05-2006, 08:09 PM | #39 | ||
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Great article !!
Do you think they would sell many considering that the "Taurus" looked good in their eyes?
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06-05-2006, 09:00 PM | #40 | |||
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I liked this quote... To borrow an Aussie phrase, we bet the Ford Falcon would stick out in America like dogs’ balls. And that’s a good thing.
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06-05-2006, 09:19 PM | #41 | ||
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interesting read
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07-05-2006, 12:51 PM | #42 | ||
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If Ford go LHD they won't sell to the US, they would rather sell in Asia and the Middle East, maybe even South America and Europe. The US is too much hassle to even bother with, plus we can't make enough to feed US volumes. But thats a good thing as the Yanks would just screw it up to suit their requirements. They would butcher the look inside and out and make it ride like a boat.
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07-05-2006, 02:11 PM | #43 | |||
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07-05-2006, 02:23 PM | #44 | ||
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US Free trade agreement... USA has no taxes on Australian built cars or trucks...
http://www.fta.gov.au/Default.aspx?ArticleID=1065 |
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07-05-2006, 09:26 PM | #45 | |||
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07-05-2006, 09:41 PM | #46 | ||
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Imagine all the extra "go fast bits" that would come onto the market with such a massive market in the US. Bigger market means more R&D & cheaper goodies. I can't see them being sent over complete but I would guess that engine etc could be likely.
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07-05-2006, 09:48 PM | #47 | |||
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Agreements mean nothing to the US, except when they want to enforce it anyway. Yeah yeah, its more complex, end result was the same though. |
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07-05-2006, 10:27 PM | #48 | |||
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08-05-2006, 04:14 AM | #49 | |||
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As an example, on Ford's US website, a new Mustang GT lists for $25,860 ($33,513AU). But when you go to buy the car, you are going to be hit with various taxes and dealer fees. Here in Texas, tax is 6% on new cars. Then there are the documentation "fees" such as title application, licensing, etc. Last time I bought a car (my truck) that was around $500 ($650AU) Having said that, when you go into the dealer to actually "buy" a car, there is significant room for negotiation. I think on that same Mustang I mentioned above, you would likely have $2000 ($2600AU) that would be "negotiable". That brings up a point I have been meaning to ask you guys: How does the process of buying a new car work over there? Ours goes something like this (We'll assume I am going to buy the Mustang I mentioned above): 1. Go find the specific car on the dealer's lot I like. (ordering is an option, but ignore that for this example) 2. Go test drive the thing, make sure it drives and runs right. 3. Start "negotiations" with salesman over price of the car. 4. Once a price has been settled on, go to the F&I (Finance and Insurance) office, to negotiate Financing (if you need it) and they also try to sell you all kinds of extra insurance and B.S. that you don't need. 5. Get done with all that, and they start washing the car and getting it ready for you. 6. Meet the salesman one last time, get your keys, and you have your new car! Is it the same process in Oz? or is there much less room for negotiation?
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08-05-2006, 08:40 AM | #50 | ||
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Pretty much.^^
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08-05-2006, 02:19 PM | #51 | |||
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Anyway, here is some food for thought. Here in Au there is about $2000 dealers discount you can negotiate. I get a fleet discount, another $5000. Thats 7K. There is a 10% tax on the sticker price (GST) deduct another 11%. Example, XR8 Ute, $48000, Minus 7K is 41K minus 11% is $36490. My mate just bought a new XR8 ute. He claims the GST back as he has a panel shop. Thats what its cost hime and thats the rock bottom price. Just go to Ford AU site and play with the numbers. Steve |
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08-05-2006, 02:23 PM | #52 | ||
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Test drives are not common? what? I have test-driven MANY MANY cars, some of which were just cos i was curious about the car
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08-05-2006, 03:18 PM | #53 | |||
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08-05-2006, 03:24 PM | #54 | ||
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this will also open up doors for the falcon to be a front wheel drive V6 like most other cars in the U.S.
if it happens, it will be like the monaro where the U.S steps in and influences what happens to it. |
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08-05-2006, 04:09 PM | #55 | ||
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Many falcons are sold directly as Company fleet cars. The Company pays for the car 100% and you just argue with your boss for options you want fitted.
Although leasing cars is becoming much more popular and hence the sudden rise of popularity of desireable XR's over Futura, Fairmont, Ghias, Fairlanes etc. And the XR's are all about options, you can easily add $10,000 to the asking price with a few options (bigger wheels, transmissions, luxury interior pack, GPS, tow pack, alloy spare, colours, and many lesser options). |
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08-05-2006, 04:28 PM | #56 | |||
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that’s sort of a rough outline of how it works here. Generally the customer has an idea what they want, then they wonder down to their local dealer to have a look at the car and maybe take an example of that car for a drive. Most of the time it’s a demonstration vehicle which doubles as a company car for the dealership staff. After the test drive they will always negotiate for a better price and it doesn’t matter how much they get off they will always want more, once they realise that the dealer cant give any more then they either sign up or go to another dealer to compare the price. If they want the car the and sign up then decide how they want to pay finance or with their own money. Now it’s very rare to buy a car then drive out the door with it straight away. Even cars bought straight off the floor need to be detailed and registered. Generally we allow about a week for a car to come from a holding yard, or the customer can wait the average 6-8 weeks for one that has been built for them. |
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08-05-2006, 11:59 PM | #57 | |||
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09-05-2006, 12:18 AM | #58 | ||
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If they were to make Falcons in the US (which would be the only option - Australia could NEVER provide the volume - they sell as many F150's a year as our entire new car market) - I hope it would have ZERO US input.
The last thing we'd want is Falcon to become a huge, FWD, ugly (inside and out), poorly built, uneconomical land yacht, with a turning circle that can be shamed by an aircraft carrier and steering so light that the wind resistance caused by motioning your hand towards the steering wheel would be adequate to change lanes. Keep it US input free. The most American thing in the car (The 5.4 V8) is being shamed by the Australian alternative (ie: F6 Typhoon vs GT and XR6 Turbo vs XR8).
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09-05-2006, 01:24 PM | #59 | |||
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Looks like the Crown may be based on the next Falcon/Territory; Ford Australia investment could spawn next Crown Vic
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09-05-2006, 04:25 PM | #60 | ||
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It is a difficult balance, to have market and volume but to continue owning a product.
But what works here may not work there. Personally I think the best option is making the Crown Vic in the US based off a larger Falcon platform. Ford Oz has duplicate tooling but unique A pillar forward and C pillar back. Given its a luxury sedan you would think they couldn't stuff that up too much and Australia and the US would have fairly equal imput into the project. Falcon remains all local and offers its suspension and platform for the combined project (but falcon is ALL local so they just work with what they get). Ford OZ gets all markets outside of North America (because demand is small and Australia is better able to meet the market). This looks like what Holden is doing. Statesman may be spun off as a seperate vechical to Daewoo. |
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