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30-05-2011, 12:18 PM | #61 | ||
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A few years ago I did the sums on the difference between a diesel landcruiser and petrol landcruiser while sitting at a Toyota dealer waiting for some server updates to finish. It worked out at the time that it would have taken 450,000km before the difference in the cost of fuel squared up the cost of the vehicles and that was not taking into account the horrendously expensive diesel services. QUOTE] Very true. Look at what happened 3 years ago with the price of petrol getting to about $1.70 per litre, heaps of people traded in their larger vehicles for smaller and cheaper to run cars. They got lower trade in values but the reality is they will take years of running to break even but each time they purchased fuel it made them feed better but forgetting about the car re-payments being way higher. Also with the above quote the increased service and repair costs of diesel powered vehicles. |
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30-05-2011, 12:24 PM | #62 | |||
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30-05-2011, 12:47 PM | #63 | |||
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LPG is the way for a Falcon with low running costs and we're yet to sample the Ecoboost version so we don't know. But I would like to think Ford could at least have a bet either way with a diesel Falcon so they have the product depth to meet market needs/desires - which can change quite rapidly these days.
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30-05-2011, 02:10 PM | #64 | ||
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Just a thought, if they built a 2.7TD-spec engine on the 3.0 bottom end - ie just a capacity increase using the same hardware not more expensive newer setup or twin turbos the 140kW/440Nm would theoretically go to 155kW/490Nm. Surely that would have to be an interesting proposition for no real change in costs?
My opinion is that many diesel buyers get them for more than just pure economic/ROI reasons, eg extra range, more relaxed driving experience etc. "Trouble" is the Falcon 4.0 is already so good on the second point. |
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30-05-2011, 03:42 PM | #65 | ||
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Here is the trouble, the falcon is lucky to sell 2,000 units these days & we want all the following engines!!
1) I6 Petrol 2) I6 Gas 3) I6 Turbo 4) I4 5) V8 (for xr8???) 6) V8 SC 7) Diesel That is 7 engines for 2000 sales & it just does not added up!! Even without the Diesel it is still too many engines if you ask me.. Then, if we do get the 2.7 Disesel, people are still going to be whinging & say we should have the option of both 2.7 & 3.0 (like they have done with the territ)!! So lets move that to 8 engines!! |
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30-05-2011, 04:11 PM | #66 | |||
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I like how it drives, similar to a falcon very torquey. As we know buying a car is about fashion, and ATM that's tdi and small turbo engines. ford has this sorted with ecoboost. For those who know how to use a calculator there's ecolpi. So the latter will appeal to fleets. For private buyers ford needs to focus on servicing costs (viz. The parts prices) and the customer experience. That's where there loosing. Oh and a decent marketing department. How about Poaching the Holden marketing team. |
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30-05-2011, 04:42 PM | #67 | |||
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The V8 S/C cost FPV $40 million to develop while V6 TDI, EcoLPI and I-4 Ecoboost were all paid for by the government. The cost of expanding the above engines to the rest of the fleet is minimal compared to initial outlay... IMO, if an XR8 returns it will basically be what the GS is now, both GS & GT would then go up a level in specification. Last edited by jpd80; 30-05-2011 at 05:00 PM. |
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30-05-2011, 05:28 PM | #69 | |||
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both give 320 nm but the Ecoboost puts out 179 Kw to the diesel's 120 Kw. |
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30-05-2011, 05:38 PM | #70 | ||
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I wonder how well a Falcon diesel would go in NZ?
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30-05-2011, 06:05 PM | #71 | ||
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I wonder how long it's going to take to sell those 3,000 Falcons hanging around Broadmeadows....
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30-05-2011, 06:22 PM | #72 | ||
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As far as I'm concerned the diesel should be there now !!
I have work supplied light truck .. Going from petrol to turbo 2.5 diesel is WAY more economical with more torque, from memory around 400nm.. With 131Kw... I can't see this not being a benefit to the Ford range...
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30-05-2011, 06:58 PM | #74 | |||
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30-05-2011, 07:06 PM | #75 | |||
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Dont know where you think they supply 7 engines for the Falcon either - they dont. Ford dont offer a V8, V8SC, I4 or Diesel. So of those 7 supposed engines, Ford actully only offer just 3 engines, all of which are the big 6 cylinders. You need to have your eyes shut if you cant see that Joe Public is moving more towards Diesel in this country. |
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30-05-2011, 07:24 PM | #76 | |||
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it's just the added hardware around them that changes. And before you get your panties in a bunch, go back a step. That 2,000/month figure is based on basically sedans with very few I-6T and V8 S/C and absolutely no LPG sales. Now if you were to add the 700 odd a month I-6 sales over on Ute and a handful of I-6 t engines and then the I-6s in the 700/mth Territory, you're actually talking about 3 engines across 3,400/mth vehicle. When V6 Diesel arrives, Ford expects that to jump another 700/ month so we're up to around 4,000/mth with 4 engines. Now when ecoLPI arrives Ford expects sales of sedans and Utes to increase 20% so that's another 540/month so now, we're 4,500 odd/mth with 5 engines. Ecoboost arrives next year and is expected to sell around 500/month, so now, we're up to 5,000/mth with 6 engines..... Ford can justify all of its engines without the extension of diesel into sedan and Ute, But, if they got an extra 500/mth for those diesel sales then we're up to 5,500/mth sales. |
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30-05-2011, 07:50 PM | #77 | ||
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In regards to my earlier post,http://www.fordforums.com.au/showpos...2&postcount=54, I misread the statement as lpg causes "heaps more emissions than petrol, rather than diesel.
Does that change the message, not really. I hadn't really looked at it before, but people talk about how much more efficient diesel is in terms of fuel use, but aren't aware that diesel itself is 16% more dense than petrol, so unless the consumption is 16% better than petrol, its not actually burning less fuel. Yes we measure and buy fuel by the liter, not the kg, but measure co2 emissions by grams per km and that is more directly related to the mass of fuel burnt. Another thing to consider in the favor of lpg is that for every liter of diesel or petrol, almost the same energy again is used in getting it here, refining it etc, whereas lpg collected in aus doesnt have nearly the same carbon footprint to get it to the pumps. |
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30-05-2011, 07:55 PM | #78 | ||
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It should have existed long ago, absolutely no excuse. development money being poured into V8's should have been diverted into a diesel program.
There are of course people who whinge on about "but they need a V8 in the lineup!!!", and stuff about people "towing big boats and horse floats". I would lay money on the fact that 90% of people who say Ford needs V8's have never and will never own one...they just like the idea of a V8 existing somewhere. I would also like to know the last time anyone saw, say, a new GT or FPV towing that massive horse float or big boat. People who tow big heavy trailers buy a four wheel drive. |
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30-05-2011, 08:01 PM | #79 | |||
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Seeing as the V8 was developed by the performance arm and not solely by Ford would be a bit hard to divert money that is not Fords.
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30-05-2011, 08:45 PM | #80 | |||
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30-05-2011, 09:07 PM | #81 | |||
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You want diesel other engines have to go... Personally I think Ford are in the ***** with all these engines. Customers will just get confused & we’ll get wrong stock at the wrong time at the wrong place. This kind of engine complexity is not even done in massive markets overseas, yet people want little Australia to do it?? |
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30-05-2011, 09:14 PM | #82 | ||
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FPV is NOT ford.
Any engine combo that FPV offer is no way related to what the average Falcon buyer is looking at. So, Ford do not currently offer anything at all bar the 6cyl in 3 configurations, (4 if you count the upcoming I4), in the Falcon range. BTW, of those 2000 units sold a month, most of it is fleet. That right there tells you exactly what Joe Public think about the Falcon - not very much. |
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30-05-2011, 10:06 PM | #85 | ||
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Personaly, I'm not one of the diesel fans and whilst some may believe that diesel’s may appear to offer all the answers, what worries me is in 10 years time when these cars are on to their 3rd , or more, owners.
By this time they won’t be being maintained properly any more and things like emission controls and particulate filters could be long past there use by date. Then we’ll all be driving around behind even more vehicles belching out even more stinking black soot. Not sure how that will be better for our health or the environment. |
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30-05-2011, 10:39 PM | #86 | |||
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That has more to do with building the wrong product mix which is what we are all on about, Ford not building the vehicles types customers want. And that's why 3,000 basic XR6s are sitting there like stale bottles and just like your mate, a lot of buyers want versions Ford hasn't made. But no we can't discuss completely different engine options because Falcon is a sacred cow and must never be changed lest it fails..... |
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30-05-2011, 10:52 PM | #87 | |||
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Diesel is and always will be a dirty fuel |
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just imagine the ramifications if your vehicle is put off the road because the emission gear hasn't been maintained properly or worse goes into limp mode until you fix it..... |
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30-05-2011, 11:57 PM | #89 | |||
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Having driven some of the Euro diesels, they are very impressive. Not noisy, torque delivery is brilliant, and the economy is great. Kia's new diesel is fantastic, they deserve to sell a lot of them. The torque makes them much better to drive than the petrol models too. |
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31-05-2011, 07:32 AM | #90 | |||
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80% or more of the petrol powered cars on the road more than likely have a catalytic converter that is well passed its used by date spewing toxic emissions into the air.
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