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21-02-2012, 05:51 PM | #121 | |||
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21-02-2012, 06:01 PM | #122 | |||
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whilst everything looks rosy now, i dare say manufacturers are looking a lot further into the future than most on here. emissions laws are forever tightening. |
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21-02-2012, 06:14 PM | #123 | |||
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Until DI turbo petrol matches diesel's fuel economy, Europeans will keep on buying diesels.. When the change comes, Europeans will whinge and moan but still pay the higher cost for a fuel efficient diesel... Maybe Ecoboost hybrid is a better solution.... |
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21-02-2012, 06:18 PM | #124 | ||
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maybe so, but australia falls in line with the euro emissions regs eventually. if the companies that build the diesel engines deems it too expensive to continue development, then it will eventually impact here.
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21-02-2012, 06:22 PM | #125 | |||
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complian equipment will be amortized, the reason Europe pushed back Euro 6 was because euro manufacturers told the board they had no way of economically meeting the emission regs in time, could you imagine Ford or GM saying that to the EPA? No, they would fine them in a cool minute for non-compliance...ECE is down right amicable by comparison |
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21-02-2012, 06:30 PM | #126 | ||
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The only thing we know for sure is that FoA cannot get enough diesel vehicles to fill customer orders.
Diesel in Mondeo, Focus and now Kuga is difficult, restricted or just not available at all.. |
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21-02-2012, 06:41 PM | #127 | ||
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Expensive maintenance and diesel prices is a real turn off.
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21-02-2012, 07:18 PM | #128 | |||
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21-02-2012, 07:39 PM | #129 | ||
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Remember when Gorman used to bring out all those spreadsheets showing how buyers would be better off with petrol Territory than diesel due maintence and other running costs? Hence why they cancelled diesel. Classic Ford telling customers what they want rather than giving customers what they want.
What percentage of Territories now are diesel 70, 80%? The arguments against diesel Falcon sound awfully familiar... |
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21-02-2012, 08:20 PM | #130 | |||
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but only achieved about a 7.5 l/100 km combined fuel economy figure. Perhaps Ford felt Ecoboost was a better bet and that people wanting diesel probably wanted even better fuel economy found in diesel mondeo as hatch and Stationwagon... |
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21-02-2012, 08:45 PM | #131 | |||
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A total of 6626 cars sold for 12 months of 2011, which makes an average of 552.16 cars. With the best month in March of 772 & the worst month in Oct of 329. So my point of 500 for a good week is wrong, more like 552 on average for 12 months. If anything, it look like sales dropped in the last half of 2011 compared to the first half for 2011!! That can't be a good sign things are picking up!! Source http://www.fordforums.com.au/vbporta...ategory&cid=71 P.S Falcon was 2nd in segment too!!! |
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21-02-2012, 09:17 PM | #132 | |||||
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What I'm saying is, using the 2.7L V6 diesel in a Falcon would be a backward step anyway. If they were going to get serious about diesel, they should use a more modern engine with better economy benefits. |
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21-02-2012, 09:24 PM | #133 | ||
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That 2.2 may not be available, it's the PSA unit, not the one in Ranger...
While good fuel economy is important, perhaps buyers aren't looking for extreme economy.... |
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21-02-2012, 09:32 PM | #134 | ||||
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What I'm saying is, the 2.7L V6 is old tech and outdated. If Ford were going to be serious about Falcon diesel, they would need a better and more economical engine than the 2.7L V6. Ford would have access to the 2.2L Duratorq engine from the Mondeo which is 129kW/400Nm (in Euro spec) which would be plenty. Quote:
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21-02-2012, 09:42 PM | #135 | |||
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In RWD Territory, there's a reduction from 10.6 l/100 km petrol down to 8.2 l/100 km diesel. So Falcon is going from 9.9 l/100 km down to 8.0 l/100 km...but stays with petrol and no price premium.. |
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21-02-2012, 09:52 PM | #136 | |||
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Think about this then too. Purely hypothetical, so people don't get their undies all in a twist, if Ford got their hands on let's say the 2.2L Duratorq diesel, and in Falcon they got the consumption down to say 6.5L/100km (which is entirely possible), that represents a 35% consumption reduction from I6 Falcon, and 20% better economy than EB4 Falcon. |
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21-02-2012, 09:53 PM | #137 | |||
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Diesel will get non-Falcon buyers into Falcon, Ecoboost will just grab I6 and EcoLPi buyers. Heck there are probably five farmers in my district who would get a diesel Falcon tommorrow. And the grey nomad brigade would go nuts for it. |
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21-02-2012, 10:01 PM | #138 | |||||
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So same fuel economy in Territory and in Diesel... Quote:
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It is easy to argue for things we think buyers would definitly want but given that the Ecoboost is basically here and now, has an I-4 making it more appealing to a bigger audience should be welcome news... plus some performance fun factor is still there too.. |
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21-02-2012, 10:47 PM | #139 | |||
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22-02-2012, 01:28 AM | #140 | |||
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22-02-2012, 01:42 AM | #141 | ||
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people forget how powerfull hindsight is...ford did their research on diesel falcon in our small market and found it nonviable yet. Diesel sales in aus are TINY still compared to petrol so saying its a saviour is seriously kidding yourselves. Not to mention that anybody with A BRAIN knows diesel terris selling at 70% is bassically half a fixed number anyway...as ford would prefer diesel sales so they stock dealers with diesels and make people wait for petrol....common guys....do some homework ...or thinking before you speak...please
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22-02-2012, 02:12 AM | #142 | |||
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No one is saying diesel in a Falcon is a saviour, we're saying it gives the Falcon another engine choice, and a viable economical option for customers. 70% is half of a fixed number? I'm lost. I thought 70% was 7/10ths of a fixed number. Link to proof of Ford making much more diesel Territory's than petrol ones to make customers buy diesel over petrol? |
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22-02-2012, 07:08 AM | #143 | ||
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There is no Diesel Falcon
There is an EcoLPI Falcon There is an Ecoboost Falcon. Instead of exhausting fruitless posts trying to prove that a diesel Falcon should have been included, we should be focusing on what Ford is delivering and what effect those vehicles have on fleet and retail sales. EcoLPI - fleet sales will come back but now Holden is a strong competitor with dedicated LPG Ecoboost I-4 - primarily intended for retail buyers but may surprise with fleet sales as Holden has no competitor, EB Falcon also under cuts Omega fuel economy making it very attractive as a basic replacement to I-6 V6 petrol fleet sales. It also gives Falcon access to I-4 only fleets and almost equals new Camry's 2.5 I-4 fuel economy. So is Ecoboost an I-6 replacement? It's kind of, since around 75% of Falcon sales are to fleets, Ford is now giving them the choice of I-6 petrol, I-6 EcoLPI and I-4 Ecoboost petrol and while EcoLPI is considered the fleet favorite, LPG will at best only account for around 4,000 sales a year so petrol is still pretty strong with fleets, maybe Ecoboost exploits that... While Ford insists that Ecoboost isn't a direct replacement fotr the I-6, they are giving buyers a no cost choice between the two, that has to be the strongest indicator that Ford wants the market to decide which way Falcon engines go. Last edited by jpd80; 22-02-2012 at 07:25 AM. |
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22-02-2012, 07:47 AM | #144 | ||
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many fleets have a 4cyl only policy which is where ecoboost comes in.
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22-02-2012, 10:12 AM | #145 | ||
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Not to mention years ago, it was more or less expected that a reps car would be a falcadore. Then came the GFC, and companies could finally downsize their fleet cars without backlash. How many of these companies have gone back to falcadores?
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22-02-2012, 09:13 PM | #146 | ||
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The worrying thing is that Ford are giving people plenty of engine options, more than they ever have, and yet sales keep dropping. What gives?
Seems to me its not just economy or running costs that are the issue, and diesel won't change the fact that consumer confidence in Falcon is shot, and Ford are going to do nothing to change people's perceptions, they won't even advertise Falcon ffs. They could make it the worlds most economical car and it would still tank if Ford continue to sit on their hands and not even back it. |
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22-02-2012, 10:14 PM | #147 | |||
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And as for the terri slaes being 70% ask anyone who bought a diesel and i bet most of them couldnt get petrol if theyd asked immediatley....AS THIS IS WHAT HAS BEEN COMMUNICATED TO US ON THIS FORUM A HUNDRED TIMES FROM BUYERS |
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22-02-2012, 10:28 PM | #150 | |||
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Fact is, Falcon won't get a diesel. Lord knows why they didn't engineer it for the Falcon at the same time they did for Territory, but nevermind, we're past that now. Ask all those Territory owners who were "forced" to buy a diesel car if they're now happy with their purchace. I'll bet my house every single one of them says, "yes". What was this topic about again? . |
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