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SV6 Review, seems the writer doesn't like the Auto but thinks the manual is better suited to the SIDI.
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09-11-2009, 07:53 PM | #124 | |||
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Fact is the 'debate' over the 3.0 litre commodore and 2.0 I4T falcon is so ridiculous when you hear people say 'but they wont' have the grunt'. Well, even the dodgy 3.0 Alloytec is not really any slower than the 4sp auto omega that preceeded it and i don't doubt a I4T FGII would take down an AU or similar falcon so what's the problem? The horsepower of modern cars is quite astounding when you consider the fuel savings achieved witih much smaller engines. Only problem we have now is (particularly when loaded) the comparitively high weight of new cars......which hurt both acceleration and efficiency....
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However, a big unknown at this point is what kind of power Ford *choose* to give it at top-end, to further embarrass the 3.0. I'm guessing they'll aim to have it sit snugly, and smugly, somewhere between the I6 and 3.0 in terms of acceleration. In today's dollars that's about a mid 15, or close to 180kW.
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10-11-2009, 02:40 PM | #132 | |||
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My old EL XR6 manual was without doubt a quicker and better overall package than my BF 6, they tell me the BF has in round figures about 30kw's more power but in real conditions its a slower vehicle. Be interesting how the new generation 6's perform as an overall package. |
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10-11-2009, 04:07 PM | #133 | ||
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I believe holden has done the wrong thing but bumping the kw's up to 210kw, from last year onwards the have cut all p platers out of the buying goup.
Sure it wont really affect them now but as the resale figures drop into the realm of what p platers can afford they wont be able to drive them... which in my opnion will let the price drop even more through lack of buyers not great for the owner. As well as the fact that if parents buy them thier children cant drive either so you might aswell have a v8 in that respect but thats just my opnion who knows what will happen |
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10-11-2009, 10:07 PM | #137 | |||
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But seriously, the VE has a b-e-a-utiful body, that's what I love about it. The lights and bumpers can be changed, but the body is there to stay and the VE's body is A+. It has perfect proportions. |
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10-11-2009, 11:32 PM | #138 | |||
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Its not hideous but it is looking dated. Very boxy looking especially around the rear.
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In so far as proportions generate a nice 'stance' the VE will always look quite good....this is without doubt. HOWEVER, the surfacing of the car is very simplistic....juvenile even by modern standards. The highly agressive lines also only work on certain models....the Omega was horrid from day one because of this...with wildly inappropriate flares and the Calais models while clean...are far from interesting or expressive. The SS is the only true VE...it was designed wholly for that car and it works well as a sport model. Moreover, the nature of styling is now quite outdated. Audi started the trend away from its teutonic look right as the VE launched....and the similarities to the BA show how 'outdated' its styling language really is. I saw a base holden cruze next to a VE omega...both white. The Omega couldn't have looked more boring...... Finally, the VE is very hard to 'modernise'. Upon seeing a VE in the metal for the first time i told a mate of mine....'these guards will cause problems later'. Why? Because they are huge, and they are metal. You can't change metal cheaply...its harder to change front quarter panels then it is bonnets....and rear quarters are virtually impossible. The graphicly unresolved hatchet job that is the HSV E2 (maligned by one an all...including LS1 HSV fanboys...) is a clear illustration. Attempt to integrate an elongated nose witih a square body alone was a disaster...let alone the attempt to 'shorten' the huge VE rear end by putting on a very high rear difuser :togo: Don't get me wrong, the VE is quite a looker from some angles. Its certainly a more no-compromise attempt than the FG (or just about any other mass produced family sedan). But it comes at a price. Compared to its rivals, it's huge, despite being no bigger inside. Its also outdated, over simplistic, inflexible, un-alterable and worst of all....BORING. They need a change but they can't afford it. That's their own fault IMO.
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11-11-2009, 01:06 AM | #141 | |||
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However, in regards to the VE being no bigger inside.. it certainly is bigger! I've previously had a VE and it was alot roomier inside than my FG is. I also cannot justify comparing VE with BA. People tend to simplify things by nature and looking at VE-BA, the lights are the same rectangular style so people immediately say they are similar. This has been the basic shape that both Holden and Ford have used since the 90's though; and if you put a VE next to a BA they are really nothing alike. Put the VE next to a VZ, VY, VX and so on - you notice the VE is the epitome of Commodore's design evolution over the past two decades. And the design itself? I don't think it's boring at all. If the VE is boring, then FG belongs in a nursing home because as far as the body goes, what FG does well, VE does better. Wheelbase? Check. Glasshouse? Check. Overhangs? Check. Bootlid? Check. A-Pillar/windscreen integration? Check... Proportions? Check. Regardless of what Audi or anyone else is doing, the VE still looks great and doesn't need a new styling direction. Holden really don't need to significantly alter the VE's core body elements or surfacing to have it continue to look up to the minute. Personally for its mid cycle refresh, I'd mould the bonnet contours into the A pillars and smooth out those outrageous front flares - and you have the basis of a different looking machine. It wouldn't be too hard to morph the VE into something similar to the Torana concept, considering the Torana used many VE design elements. I think we've been seeing VE for so long that it's starting to look boring compared to the new cars, but really I believe it has hardly lost its design edge. As an overall package, everything works together to create a fantastic looking car. The same goes with FG. Last edited by Dave R; 11-11-2009 at 01:11 AM. |
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FG is conservatie, no doubt. The fundamental design is about sufacing on a sleak yet restrained body. Some like it, some say its too much the walflower. Well either way at least it has some sense of style. Not much style in a VE...apart from tacked on guards and a wedge style an 8 year old could pencil....
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Well it is a personal thing and people shouldn't be seriously caned for liking the looks of one, none or both. Car enthuisiasts will always take their cues from their manufacturer of choice, pretty much defending ugly ducklings if necessary (on the rare occasion some are indefensible). Reading a post yesterday over the Korean car, someone noted that if it had a blue oval on it the knockers would become promoters and there is probably a lot of truth in that.
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I think it only looks good in HSV configuration. Without all the dress kits it looks very boxy and plain. The interior though is an adventure in cheap plastics and conforming to a budget. Pity the accountants pulled the pin on interior design.
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getting back to the topic, what i find most annoying is the hype holden surrounds everything with and the way it is absorbed by joe public and the media. at least with the latest claims they are finding some opposition in the media regarding their claims. without the outrageous claims of the 3.0L version's economy, the engines are actually pretty good. they may not have the torque of the 4L but they are a def improvement over the previous options. a lot of people that buy cars couldn't care 2 hoots about the numbers, esp performance orientated. one thing that is true is that the sidi engines are more economical than the predecessors and thats all a lot of people will hear. as a kind of example, most people on here don't have a kind word to say about the egas falcon, yet my wife says she can't tell the difference between it and our previous petrol ba. my mum is the same. you and i know there is a noticeable difference but for a lot of people it is the last thing on the list. |
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Back to the SIDI v6, well, it's still a 'sub-optimal' design, but now with better technology. It is still not as good as the 4.0L i6.
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However while I like so many VE design elements, I like my FG better as a whole. When you look at it as a whole, you forget about the length of the overhangs, the wheelbase, the glasshouse flow interrupted at the C pillar because like the VE, the design works well. Quote:
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It's not that I don't like the look of the VE - I don't mind it. But to me it does look dated and old, I can only imagine how I'd feel if I'd owned one for 3 years. In the days of the AU, I just couldn't bring myself to buying one based on looks, again, a subjective thing. I ended up getting a Gen3 VT. I still like the look of the VT and I still dislike the look of the AU (except the S3 T models). I have a bred Ford bias but it doesn't outweigh my respect for the value of money if that days Ford doesn't tick all the right boxes. |
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One of the few things i dislike about the Fg is the wheels are too far in, the rear look a bit, um, fat...if the wheels were back a few inches, sorta inline with the C-piller the FG would be even better.
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