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01-02-2008, 08:57 PM | #91 | ||
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who said it needs a whole new bumper? A Insert and pods on the bar would do. Just a little something to make it visualy different from a TT
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Just to add to my above argument, the wheels. Now they're all new. They're 18 inches, if I'm not mistaken the original (BA) Typhoon wheels were 18s, remember how aggresive they were? Now have Ford spent the money to make an all new alloy wheel design for thew F6X - but is that the best deisgn they could come up with?! Like I said, good design dosn't cost money, first thing they taught us at Architecture school.
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I think he is saying you don’t need 20 inch rims to look good. I read it as he thought the original F6 rims were an aggressive design and that size doesn't dictate design. Perhaps I read it wrong.
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I really don't think they created a 270kw turbo softroader to go off road 4Vman. Do you ask yourself the same question of the BMW X5 or Porsche Cayenne or Audi Q7?
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She is a good honest, accomodating redheaded mistress. An elegant and enjoyable, even refreshing, companion. Comfortable and forgiving. Yet she can pick up her skirts when called upon and give a red hot going over that keeps you coming back for more. Not to many times in life that so much is delivered with so little compromise required in return. The F6X is better than I expected, though I would love if it had XR style headlights at least. I would buy one, but no not brand new. 18 months - 4 years old no probs. I would certainly expect that the value then would remain above that of the TTG, but then that is a lot of car for the money, and will remain so. I know plenty of guys who would and could do the same. This should mean that the Novating guys who lease them first get a great deal at their changeover, as there is a ready willing used market. As for the number of threads on the F6X, I would like to know roughly how many Turbo Territories are sold each month versus how many Turbo Falcons? I know there are whole forums on XRs and Typhoons, darn good Forums. |
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blackout.. the Euro SUV's are built to contend primarily with the snow.. We have a different environment in Australia.
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I wouldn't know. My recent track record isn't good.
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01-02-2008, 09:40 PM | #99 | ||
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So nothing about those said vehicles included 20" wheels as a part of style?
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Sorry, I wasn't clear. I meant that the new 18s look like shyte whereas the original F6 sedan 18s were sexy as hell, both the same size. Both would've have cost the same to produce. Now why couldn't they make the F6X wheels that good?
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To give you a rundown on what's involved in a redesigned bumper;
1. New moulds/stamping tools 2. likely to require different mounting holes/points to inner skin, so would require updated robot programs 3. Mass of new bumper likely to be different, there for would require airbag sensor recalibration, and revalidation of front/offset crash tests 4. Airflow validation and a myriad of other validation tests. A front/rear bumper change would cost 5-10 million! ok i've said my bit from a corporate/ford world perspective. I will now tell you what i think from an enthusiast point of view, which i still consider myself to be.... I would have liked to see a better executed rim design, and more power to keep it inline with Orion FPV's! I haven't given it enough thought to establish whether i think it should have shelved because of these short falls. I guess the answer to that would be the sales. In saying that, i think they'll sell as there is always that person that wants the best at the time. Let's not forget, Territory has another 12-18 months to run, so it's timing although out of sequence with Orion sedan, is still meaningful from a Territory platform. Let's just see where it ends up. A positive to come from it, at least it's now part of the FPV range, where we can expect an evolution of this come the new Territory. |
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1. yes 2. No, they would just use the original ones, like HSV 3. A plasic bar cover should have a huge degree of affect on airbag sensors, as it is purely cosmetic, and not a structual part of the car. 4. Well, they might, but on computer. Prolly wouldn't worry to much about it. |
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01-02-2008, 11:59 PM | #111 | ||
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It seems odd to launch it with 270kw when the Falcon turbo range has you would assume a power hike just around the corner.
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Why would a 25 year old be interested in an F6X? Why would a 35 year old accountant be interested in an F6X? Why would a 45 year old want an F6X? What does it offer over a TTG except 30kw, different mags, stripes and bigger brakes? Why would I pay a premium $75,000 on an outgoing model when I could buy a brand new Q7 for $4,000 more? I'm also a bit dissapointed Flappist, usually I agree with your posts. Last edited by Dave_au; 02-02-2008 at 12:30 AM. |
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02-02-2008, 12:32 AM | #114 | |||
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true that, gosh remeber the fist BA gt... sleep: |
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My 19yo previous receptionist bought a new pursuit (mostly because she liked the colour I think). She is now 24, her husband is 25, married with a child, drives a Terri and is concidering buying the F6X. My current receptionist has 3 VL turbos she is restoring. If you wanted a FPV but spent 50% of your time driving on dirt roads what model would you buy? I can tell you from personal experience that GT-Ps and Typhoons are not real good in the dirt. Why would a 45 year old want an GT? What does it offer over a XR8 except 30kw, different mags, stripes and bigger brakes? Why yould you buy a Q7 when if you had a 800km trip to get for any servicing done, not everyone liives in a city? Why would anyone buy a ute (Pursuit/SP) and NEVER carry anything in the back of it? Maybe THEY think it is a good idea and just want one. Think outside the square...... |
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His reaction was to buy an F6 becasuse it still had a bit of fun in it... But my oath he was disappointed when a month later ford launched the Territory Turbo. Some people actually do what the car, regardless of its actual capabilities. If anyone is purchasing a BMW X5, Audi Q7, Porsche Cayenne or FPV F6X to go off road they are kidding themselves! And in regards to those that make comments like "Why buy an F6X when the change will modify a TTG for you?" That is purely just an enthusiasts point which I don't think is the whole of FPV's target audience now is it? As a company that sells car they need to appeal to the market, the buyers, and not purely the enthusiasts who want to comment about the car but not buy. For instance, again using my Father as an example, he wouldn't be out to buy a car and modify it - ever. Factory backed warranty, factory backed performance and luxury that isn't a risk to him? That's what he wants and if he was now in the market for a Territory then the F6X would be for him as an overall package of performance, luxury AND warranty.
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I can't for the life of me understand how a sports coupe or sedan and sports SUV could fall onto the same radar without posing severe compromises to someones "identified requirements" at either end of the scale.. they're simply very different types of vehicles for different requirements...
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02-02-2008, 10:13 AM | #118 | ||
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True, but not everyone needs a car to fulfill absolute circumstances.
My old man sold his 350z because of its impracticality of having only two seats given he'd passed his AU down to me and was left with just that car. At this time he considered a Territory because he thought he may be able to pull a boat, or if possible go for a drive on Fraser Island or so forth. Wasn't absolutely necessary but I guess that it came down to the fact he wanted a boat so wanted something that could tow..
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“When it comes out and when you see it, you’ll see things that I’ve done so you can say, ‘That’s a Rod Barrett FPV,” says the Ford performance boss. “Some people will probably say, ‘How did you do that?’ Have I heard this somewhere before??? |
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a) 36 year old single male who lives in the burbs, never goes near dirt and rarely has more than 1 passenger, he wants a fast flashy looking Performance vehicle. b) 36 year old married male, with 3 kids, has a company car, a fishing boat and 2 car garage and a holiday place down the coast, he also wants a fast performance vehicle, but up till now has had very limited options, the catch is it has to be their second car, haul the kids, be his wifes car, tow a boat and transend rough country roads.. Which one buys the F6X and which one buys the GT (or 350Z)..? I just can't see how both types of vehicles would ever really be on the same radar...
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