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30-11-2014, 03:52 AM | #121 | ||
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Exactly.
Back on topic, been in both FG, VF, VE latest types and what I have owned. To me, now comes down to interior comfort. Not bells and whistles which are nice, but simple things like seat height, comfort and pleasure to drive. The Falcon is just too high for the seats, and steering wheel too low. To me, makes me feel uncomfortable. People have been mentioning this since the later E-Series variants through to current but no respite It's like the seats are designed by midgets Whilst power and performance is nice, comfort is more important. Can always add power later on if you want to. Sent via HTC Velocity + [HolicsROM v1.3] [SWEEP2WAKE]
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30-11-2014, 04:14 AM | #122 | |||
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My wife is short and if the seating is so high, why does she need to have the seat lifted to maximum height. I reckon some journo made a comment one day and everyone ran with it. I think it's very likely it's far more to do with visual perceptions between the two cars. Design,Sill heights, dash heights and size of a and b pillars. And yes I've tried to get some of the more vocal guys(on this subject) on here that own BOTH falcons and commadores to grab a few measurements....but it seems easier for them to whinge instead.... |
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30-11-2014, 04:20 AM | #123 | ||
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And yes I'm pretty sure the entry a WP supercharger kit for the 6.0ss is 19k. Then there's the newer 25k kits for the 6 and the 6.2s!
Either way...I'd contest after watching the above posted vids that.....the commadore chasis can't handle that much power....lol heard that before There's nothing but tire smoke and wheel grabbing in the course test. Then there's the 0-100 tests. SS. 6.2secs SS. 4.7secs. 500kw 800nm R8. 4.5secs. 550kw. 1000nm I'd love to see these cars at a hot tuner test |
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30-11-2014, 04:37 AM | #124 | |||
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And since I have compared already on my personal cars, which are older type, can provide some basics like head room to steering wheel to leg measurements Sent via HTC Velocity + [HolicsROM v1.3] [SWEEP2WAKE]
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30-11-2014, 06:53 AM | #125 | |||
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Short blokes always say there is nothing wrong with the seating position. What I have noticed is you sit lower in a falcon than a commie but the wheel in the commie raises more which gives you more leg room. Jumped in a fgx the other day, went for the wheel but it was already at full height and all the way out. But after 5 mins driving I prefer the falcon. So much easier to see out of it |
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30-11-2014, 08:05 AM | #126 | |||
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I must admit, it is the nicest sounding exhaust in the street!!
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30-11-2014, 09:02 AM | #127 | ||
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The walky is an awesome sounding exhaust, mate of mine has one. Stock for stock though the XR8 wins the noise stakes.
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30-11-2014, 10:10 AM | #128 | ||
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Why is the SS apparently more refined? Isn't it running a pushrod lump and inferior transmissions? It just has a more modern dash from what I see
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But luckily it does have power steering, otherwise it would be impossible to park with that huge lump of 350ci iron hanging over the front wheels.
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30-11-2014, 11:15 AM | #130 | ||
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haha come on, carburettor? You must admit that GM did a good job, particularly with the VE. A billion dollars in R&D does account for a lot. I reckon the problem with them is that the interior lets them down a little with some of the materials used. A great deal of the work that was done with them was underneath. Despite what's been said they are considerably stronger/more rigid than prior models. I know this is a Ford forum and I'm a Ford fan, but the GM product is still a very good one. As for pushrod engines... When I drive a car, I never think about how many camshafts it has or where they are, be it Ford GM etc. I enjoy the car for what it is. Pushrod technology makes little difference. Wolseley were using OHC engines in the 1920's, Alfa were using DOHC engines in the 1930's. Take a look at what most high horsepower engines are in the US... pushrod. If you want to be modern and talk technology, you should buy a Prius...
Sorry, one more thing... inferior transmissions aren't the case, my Tremec T56 is brilliant. |
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30-11-2014, 11:36 AM | #131 | ||
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Its a ford forum, you're right. Quite simply we don't need to talk the Holden up plenty of people here already to do that. SS lost this round, that doesn't make it a bad car, it just makes it inferior to the present offering from ford.
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30-11-2014, 11:41 AM | #132 | |||
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http://www.carsguide.com.au/car-revi...3#.VHplqGccQuU
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Has anyone taken delivery of the best performance bargain (XR8) to ever be released from the Ford motor group as of yet?
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30-11-2014, 12:15 PM | #135 | |||
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Surprised no one else has gotten theirs yet. I think he said quite a few are being bought by employees
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30-11-2014, 12:52 PM | #136 | |||
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Don't forget XRs or sports models may have slightly diff suspension heights. I'm sure if it's factory a suitable number can be found to correct if that's an issue. Last edited by 1TUFFUTE; 30-11-2014 at 01:00 PM. |
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All good, but constructive comparison can't be made where information offered on an alternate product is ill informed... it's tantamount to pointless banter. From what I've read on this thread, the Holden isn't being "talked up," the input offered is relevant to automotive comparison in the real world.
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30-11-2014, 01:21 PM | #141 | |||
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I do feel I sit higher in my wifes BF. BUT the biggest difference I have notice from driving all our family cars EF AU BA BF VE VF. IS the VF flat bottomed steering wheel makes it so much easier when getting in and out.
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30-11-2014, 01:58 PM | #143 | ||
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Remember "billion dollar baby" was an all new sedan, wagon, ute & long wheelbase which were all LHD capable. FG was just the sedan and ute, both retaining the existing rear suspension and much of the chassis/floorpan, so more a re-skinned BF than a truly all new car. This is why you can bolt things like BF seats into an FG. Holden needed an all new car, the existing Opel sourced platforms were pitiful. Ford has been good at evolving their platform over time. I'd liken it to Ford renovating an already decent house and Holden having to knock down & rebuild- it cost more but it was necessary.
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30-11-2014, 02:20 PM | #144 | |||
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To be fair to Holden, pushrod engines can work very well. Consider the following points. Around the time that BMW released their 5 litre M5 V10 and their 4 litre V8 M3 engines with around 100 horsepower per litre (of internal capacity), General Motors released their (approx 72 horsepower per litre) big internal capacity LS7 Smallblock 7 litre engine. The M5 and LS7 engines both had similar power but the M5 motor was a lot larger externally and also heavier. Coming to the M3 V8, it was fairly close in external size to the LS7 engine and from the specs I saw, apparently just 4 kg's lighter and of course the LS 7 motor was quite a lot more powerful. Additionally the LS7 was economical for it's performance and also without overhead camshafts I'd expect it to have a lower centre of gravity. I know a lot of people love these responsive and smooth high revving BMW motors and I'm not knocking them, but in important areas the LS7 pushrod motor was extremely effective by comparison. However when it comes to comparing the compact light SS Commodore Smallblock to both the XR6T and new XR8 engines, the Fords have one important advantage, and that's forced induction. Almost a "magic bullet" in my opinion. I'm extremely impressed with the performance of my overhead cam XR6 Turbo engine, but I have to admit that it's not very compact and light. Last edited by 2242100; 30-11-2014 at 02:27 PM. |
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30-11-2014, 03:42 PM | #145 | ||
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There nothing wrong with the FG/FG X seating position. But having said that the commodore VF just allows to seat position to be lowered lower than the FGs. When I had the VF company car I felt by lower the seating position I was part of the car. Its only when you drive other model cars you notice this.
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30-11-2014, 03:49 PM | #146 | ||
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I have to agree that the seating position in the falcon aint the best. I remember when the ba first come out the first thing I said when I sat in the drivers seat was "man you sit high" You do get used to it but it could be better.
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30-11-2014, 03:51 PM | #147 | ||
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My mate has a VF SSV ute and he jumped in my car the other day and I asked him about the seating position and he said "Yeah, you sit higher...but it's not uncomfortable or anything."
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Has anyone really ever been told how much was actual car and how much was plant and equipment upgrades. Plus VE gestation was unusually long as they considered options from sharing existing platforms to finally going it alone on a clean sheet. |
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