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04-01-2012, 06:33 PM | #64 | |||
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04-01-2012, 06:34 PM | #65 | |||
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You're right though it's a pretty good piece of kit, and Mazda's hang together pretty well. There's no surprises it's number one.
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And fortunately Ford has a local diesel SUV that shares with Falcon, look at the difference in Average Transaction Price: Ute + Falcon + Territory diesel is much higher than Cruze+Ute+Commodore. If you look at factory builds, the average transaction price coming out of one shift Broadmeadows is much higher than that of two shift Elizabeth, thanks to Ford's product selection. Holden are now holding off their next car decision until Ford makes theirs, that tells me they're very worried... Quote:
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all drongo motor execs have to do is give buyers what they want and all is well, Look at the change in Territory's fortunes with diesel. Last edited by jpd80; 04-01-2012 at 06:45 PM. |
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Who's gonna want a bung 3.0 V6 Omega when Ecoboost Falcon arrives?
At the moment, Ford is building around 4,000 vehicles a month and selling everything they make. Holden are making 10,000 vehicles a month but only selling around 7,000 of them at best... |
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Can't believe there'll be two large car platforms. Maybe they'll call it "Two Ford" from now on.
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...so Mazda 3 top the list eh?
Isn't there 50 thousand other treads beating the falcon up full of naysayers ford cant do anuthing right?
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Mulally said to Marin Burela, "If One ford doesn't work for you then don't do it..." That's also why Burela reversed the Falcon I-6 decision.., he was given license to do so. |
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I remember discussing this back in the day, I never thought id see the day the commo/falcon where knocked out of the top 2. The change has arrived, the era of the small car is here.
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04-01-2012, 08:48 PM | #75 | |||
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04-01-2012, 08:54 PM | #76 | ||
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Whats more amazing is, the corolla is not at the number one spot. It's been a favorite among small car buyers...
Another interesting point is that how small cars have changed...they are no longer "small" and have way more features then what they had (relative to big cars)
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Fusion and Mondeo switching to a similar platform (Taurus might be a stretched version of this) is feasible because they are both largish medium FWD sedans. Falcon doesn't fit into that as its not a largish FWD. Horses for courses. Ranger was also allowed to stay on its own platform rather than share with F series as they are different sizes. One Ford only really applies if you are taking 2 near identical type products on 2 different platforms and combining them on 1. Falcon doesn't really have anything that that could apply to being RWD. |
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04-01-2012, 09:21 PM | #80 | |||
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Good point. I don't think there will be a large car revival like there was in the early 80s after the 70s fuel crisis. Back then, as you say, the small cars were SMALL and very low on features compared to their older siblings. These days, the small cars are BIG and have MORE features than the large cars in the stable in some cases. E.g., does the Falcon have Voice activation, automatic parking etc etc that cars like the FOCUS and MONDEO have? Ahh the glory days of the decadent 80s and 90s. They were the true glory days of the Falcon (I'm talking sales). I think I'll go into my shed and sit in my XF GHIA, envelope myself in the lashings of velour that surround me; get dazzled by the digital dash; stare at the unnecessary but legendary central vents that would swivel electronically, turn around and look at the cigarette lighters that adorn each passenger door, and travel back in time when a luxury car felt like a luxury car. A time when the Falcon and FORD were No. 1.
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04-01-2012, 10:22 PM | #83 | ||
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There is always a place for a large sedan, the point being that it has to have great fuel economy
to attract as many buyers as possible, that yard stick has now moved from 9.9 l/100 km to 8.0 l/100 km. The Falcon is now effectively drought proofed against rising fuel prices, time to tell buyers the good news.. Our emphasis shouldn't be on Falcon selling 4,000 or 5,000 a month, it should be on the product gaps in Ford's showroom, something hopefully Ford is addressing big time this year with the arrival of Figo, Ecosport and Kuga later this year. A full line of Ranger would help too as would better supplies of Fiesta, Focus and Mondeo.... Desirable models in sufficient volume is key to Ford rebuilding their reputation as a full line supplier Last edited by jpd80; 04-01-2012 at 10:39 PM. |
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Mustang mules running around places like the Nurburgring with forged alloy double wishbone front suspension and Control Blade IRS seem to have escaped the notice of many, or people seem to want to ignore it and keep peddling this Taurus/FWD Falcon rubbish.
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04-01-2012, 11:28 PM | #85 | |||
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Seriously... who at Ford thinks leaving a hole in the lineup is good business? By the time a replacement arrives, customers have bought something else, realised the world didnt end when they stepped out of a Ford (some even step into a Holden!), and many never come back. |
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Well sorry to say I was one of those who pushed the Mazda 3 to the top. Bought my 9/11 Mazda 3 Neo Manual Sedan back in early December. Still got the XF for the weekends though, it makes a uber sensible daily though.
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A lot of people don't know this but, Kuga has been unobtainium from Europe due its sales there
that goes for Focus and Mondeo too, orders have to be submitted up to four months ahead to fit into Ford Europe's production schedule. The word from dealers is that if they could get more product, they could sell it and really the dribble that customers some how move on and never return is tripe, all Ford have to do is sell the right products and buyers will return....it's that simple, case in point is new Territory selling well with 80% diesel sales mix Ford does know what they are doing and they are controlling costs remarkably well, that's why Falcon and territory are able to hang on without fear of shut down as other products grow sales. It's what Ford wants, enough supply to build up reputation and buyers for its other great products. Last edited by jpd80; 05-01-2012 at 01:59 AM. |
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A lot of customers have walked away from the brand due to poor dealer experiences and quality issues. Many find no such hassles with other brands/models. Its damn hard to get customers to put those previous experiences aside and give the brand another go. Yes, they might come back. But chances are, it wont be for a Falcon. There's only so much more of a slide in sales the factory can cope with. Focus/Mondeo success has no bearing on Falcon profitability. |
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