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16-02-2007, 09:22 AM | #1 | ||
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http://drive.com.au/Editorial/Articl...eID=30613&vf=2
Ford confirms a new Falcon wagon will join the Commodore wagon in 2008. The traditional Aussie wagon appears to have a future, despite a shift away from wagons by a number of manufacturers. Ford is forging ahead with a wagon version of the next generation Falcon, due in showrooms early in 2008. Ford Australia president Tom Gorman confirmed the wagon would definitely play a part in the new-look Falcon range that's expected to be displayed at next year's Melbourne motor show. The Falcon wagon will join a Commodore wagon - due late in 2007 - as the only two locally-manufactured wagons based on a sedan. "We think there's a place for the wagon for the foreseeable future," says Gorman. "We still see us playing in that segment. The Falcon wagon continues to be very strong ... it's a tool of trade vehicle for a lot of people." The revelation comes as wagon sales continue to slip and buyers turn to four-wheel drives. Only a few years ago all four local manufacturers - Ford, Holden, Mitsubishi and Toyota - offered a wagon in their large car portfolio. Not only have Toyota and Mitsubishi stopped producing wagons locally, but they have also dropped some of their other wagon offerings, including the Corolla. Like many manufacturers, Toyota is relying on vehicles such as the RAV4 and next-generation Kluger - due late in 2007 with a two-wheel drive variant - to appeal to those looking for a wagon. While fleets and families will welcome the return of some fresh wagon metal, it appears they will have two distinct choices with the large locally-made wagons; Holden and Ford seem to be heading different directions in the design and intended function of their vehicles. Neither company is giving away details of their next generation wagons. Holden's VE Commodore wagon is expected to deliver a more sporty appearance and driving experience than is typical of locally-produced wagons. The compromise is that it may not have the interior space Commodore wagons have had in the past. That will come partly because the VE Commodore wagon is believed to be reverting to the regular Commodore platform, rather than the long-wheelbase platform used in the Statesman/Caprice as it has done for almost 20 years. The Commodore wagon is expected to have a sleeker look inspired by some popular European wagons. One source says its rear design looks similar to the Opel Vectra wagon in Europe; hardly surprising given Opel and Holden are both part of the General Motors family. The decision to build the Commodore wagon on the short wheelbase also opens the door for a sporty SS version, something that hasn't been around since 2004. Ford's Falcon wagon, on the other hand, is believed to be more of a tool of trade vehicle, with the emphasis on practicality, price and load-carrying ability. Whether Ford retains the current wagon's archaic leaf-spring rear suspension - which is cheap to manufacture and good for heavy loads but average for handling - remains to be seen. But the Falcon wagon is expected to offer impressive interior space aimed at appealing to fleet buyers and those who need load-lugging ability. Ford will continue to pitch its Falcon-based Territory wagon to families and private buyers, who typically prefer a more stylish vehicle. Indeed, private buyers - always the most difficult market to attract to the fleet-oriented Falcon and Commodore large car segment - prove important at some stage during a wagon's life span. According to Santo Amoddio, the managing director of Glass's Information Services (the bible for used car values) used Falcon and Commodore wagons hold their value better than the sedan variants, which have experienced poor resale in recent years. "There's good secondary demand for those sorts of cars on the used car markets, particularly by families but also with tradesman," says Amoddio, who points out that the boom in four-wheel drive sales has seen demand for second-hand wagons drop. As for which strategy will prove more effective - Ford's or Holden's - that's up for debate. Or perhaps each will find its place in the more competitive automotive world. See what people have to say on teh blog here: http://blogs.drive.com.au/2007/02/fo...uture_for.html |
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16-02-2007, 09:24 AM | #2 | ||
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I wondering how much cash will be thrown at the wagon, if any.
I hope they change the rear end, Ford have a history of not, its been around since 1998!
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16-02-2007, 10:54 AM | #3 | |||
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16-02-2007, 09:27 AM | #4 | ||
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I think thats excellent news. However I think it will be a mistake if Ford dont even try to compete with Holden in the sporty/looks department.... FPV Wagon anyone? hehe
Also I think the wagon sales have slipped due to the lack of variants that Ford decided to offer.... how many wagon choices are available in BA-BF? |
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16-02-2007, 09:34 AM | #5 | |||
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i cant remember what month the series 1 BA's ended, does anyone have a newer wagon than that??? |
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If so I recon that could go more off road than a terry, even though its 2wd |
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16-02-2007, 09:28 AM | #10 | ||
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I dont think a FPV wagon would work, but a n/a XR one would. People want a nice looking car, why get a XT when the XR is not that much more.
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16-02-2007, 09:36 AM | #11 | ||
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This is some good news. Ford may have woken up to the fact not everyone needs or wants a territory. A lot of fleet people still need them I.E telstra and other people such as sales reps.
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16-02-2007, 09:42 AM | #12 | |||
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Ive seen some AU SR wagons and they actually look alright.
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16-02-2007, 09:51 AM | #13 | |||
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I think if they did a similar thing again with dedicated LPG, nice wheels, better stance and sports trim they would be on to a winner
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16-02-2007, 10:05 AM | #14 | ||
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Let's hope the design team can make the side-profile actually flow.... Like a Commodore station wagon : I don't recall any other manufacturer making such an awkward side-profile of a wagon (EA-BF).
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16-02-2007, 10:10 AM | #15 | ||
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I just hope they do change the back end on them ... Ford never seemed to get any of the wagons to look half decent.
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16-02-2007, 02:19 PM | #16 | |||
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I seriously hope throw some money at them. Falcon wagons used to have so many choices. You could go auto or manual, 6 cylinder or V8, on the EAs you could even get Fairmont Ghia wagons and on ED-EF you could get XR6 wagons. Now you have the choice of XT or Futura. You can only have a 6 cylinder, only an auto, where's the choice in that?
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16-02-2007, 02:53 PM | #17 | |||
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I'm quietly hoping that if the wagon IS retained, that Ford will go the extra mile and adapt the control blade to the back end. This would keep it consistent with the Fairlane/LTD platform (and in turn make it easier to keep the LWB cars in the lineup). |
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16-02-2007, 10:16 AM | #18 | ||
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Thats good news.
I really wish they had a XR6 & XR8 option though
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16-02-2007, 10:37 AM | #19 | |||
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I would buy an FPV version wagon if they came out
I'm holding back on selling my VX until i see the orion! I was so close to buying a VE sv6, until i started hearing of all their problems.. Plus i really am starting to need a wagon as a daily
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16-02-2007, 10:54 AM | #20 | ||
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They need an RTV varient of the wagooon!
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I'd have thought that a RTV Wagon would be lighter than the Territory and cheaper.
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16-02-2007, 02:07 PM | #23 | |||
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Mmmm.. v8 wagon with a locker.. lol!! |
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19-02-2007, 05:45 PM | #24 | |||
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16-02-2007, 02:13 PM | #25 | |||
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And they're fairly cheap anyway,whats a new base model reardrive worth?38K? They wouldn't build much of an rtv wagon for that. The only problem I see with an xr or luxo variant of the wagon is it would have the potentiol (sp) erode into Tezza sales,which is the last thing that Ford wants.They don't need to be competing with themselves.
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16-02-2007, 11:06 AM | #26 | ||
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I know LOTS of family guys that would buy an XR wagon.
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16-02-2007, 11:11 AM | #27 | ||
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Just thinking about a new wagon...
Falcon should firstly, change the back. The backs of the Falcons have looked absolutely terrible since 1998. The lights do not appeal to me and that back window just looks odd. The Commodore have stuck with basically the same lights and the same, square window the entire time and I think it works. They only refine it so it looks better. The rears of the E-series wagons look great. Falcon MUST change the look of the wagon though. But I am not into the sporty stuff. Ford is looking more towards a practical vehicle. If they release the wagon in an XR series, that will be adequate for me. |
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16-02-2007, 11:13 AM | #28 | ||
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Good news
I guess it will be a big LWB fairly robust (rugged/crude) wagon for telstra/commander and other fleets. But it wouldnt be too long a stretch to see a XR6 version. If you want a luxo civilsed wagon, go territory (or mondeo?) I think the X and E series of wagons all looked ok from the back, esp in darker colours with tinted glass, but the Au-BA is a real problem. Hope they dont just graft the Orion front and interior onto the BA back. And if they are developing LWB for Falcon, then Fairlane/LTD could have life yet. |
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16-02-2007, 11:40 AM | #29 | ||
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I see plenty of BFII wagons about, mostly white with big blue stripes up the side.
In fact I have seen more BFII wagons then sedans, but then its hard to tell XR/FPV BFII from older models. |
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16-02-2007, 12:00 PM | #30 | ||
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actually i just had a look on the ford website, **** i'm an idiot
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