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Thanks Sinead.
To support Brazen’s comments a bit more, the way I look at adding another variant to the Territory lineup is from the perspective of adding a bit more product depth to an already strong performer that is in high demand. It is clear that the SUV craze is with us as a permanent fixture in the market, regardless of the size of the vehicle. So some buyers may be after something a little less mainstream and a little less dowdy looking than a family wagon. There aren’t too many faux-sports looking SUV’s out there, and the Territory already has the driving dynamics to live up to a sporty type of image. The actual task of sourcing the components and building the car might not be that difficult, as the concept (in my mind anyway) is simply utilising what is already in the Falcon parts bin. Colour has a lot to do with a ‘sporty’ look, and you could apply some of the XR range colours to the sporty Territory. XR front seats (fitted to Territory seat bases as they’re by and large the same seat) and XR interior trim fabric, together with the 18 inch rims from the SYII Territory Ghia Turbo would be it. The only bits that would need to be designed and made for the XR Territory is a little skirt kit to round out the XR-style feel and look. There is no need to make any changes to the mechanical or chassis package. I would imagine AWD diesel versions of this car would fly out the door. Ford could do a “limited edition” run of 500 cars to gauge market reaction before committing to a permanent variant in the lineup.
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Compare this to Holden - they have been advertising the electric Cruze for months even though you can't buy it yet - the public are well aware that it is coming. With due respect; selling the EB Falcon shouldn't fall onto forum members writing to local members - Ford's advertising should be selling the car's brilliance and then you would have companies knocking your doors down to buy these economy variants. |
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Thanks for your contributions so far Sinead. Good to see these things are making discussion points "behind the scenes".
One thing to think of guys - sometimes these seemingly 'easy' tasks to do actually cost a lot of money in development, tooling, etc. I am NOT saying a Territory Sport (XR, Zetec, take your pick) is a bad/too expensive choice - but more hinting toward things like people saying "bring back the wagon/panelvan/LWB/XR8" and "do a dual-cab ute/diesel Falcon/Supercharged, Twin Turbo, direct injection, Euro 10 compliant V10 GTHO". |
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22-08-2012, 04:28 PM | #124 | ||
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Hi Sinead,
Thanks to you (& Ford Aus) for taking the time to log on to AFF and provide us direct feedback. It's certainly a a good way to ensure messages are not confused. (I hope there is some significance that you have done this in this thread "Post-2016 Falcon...") In regards to the Falcon Ecoboost, it's great news that there is some focus being paid to the Government (& Fleet?) sales. The fact this vehicle currently misses the targets set for some goverment fleets under the Green Vehicle Guide seems astounding. Hopefully there is an easy way to rectify this, which I'm sure you guys are looking at. This country needs manufacturing and what is achieved by the Oz car industry in relative terms compared with the rest of the world is something to be proud of. Ultimately we need Aussies to support Aussies, and if it doesn't happen at the Government level something isn't right. And now what I'd like for Christmas is...Direct Injection on the next iteration of the venerable (Geelong built) Inline 6 for my next XR6 Turbo. |
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100% agree. There is many ads on the radio advertising the Ecoboost and TDi ranges, plus the $37 990 XR6 Limited Edition...plus there is a lot of stuff on social media and web-adds. One of australia's most popular automotive enthusiasts websites (Boost cruising) has banner adds dealing with the EcoLpi and smartdrive campaign. There is plenty of advertising around, and I think some people are limited to thinking that advertising = 20 second TV's adds.
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I have never seen an EB Falcon tv ad on any station, nor seen any ad in Australias biggest selling paper, the Daily Telegraph. Seen the Focus auto reverse park ad hundreds of times, sure, as well as the Territory relaunch, but zip on the Falcon. I have heard a few ads on triple m radio for the lpi, but again zip on the EB. I am only aware of this car because of this forum. Feel free to diagree, but sales of the EB back me up: which is a shame - Ford you put the $ into making a great car, now let the buying public know about it. And maybe the Falcon will live on beyond 2016. |
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fiesta man - this thread is meant to be about 'post 2016 falcon news and discussion'. your gripes with ford are well documented on these boards. do you really need to persist and drag down yet another thread??
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At what point should Ford consider alternative marketing methods when the cost and return on that cost is prohibitive when you're talking TV ads? Oh that's right, they've got an bottom less pit of money, they can advertise anywhere, all the time! I'm sure Sinead can explain in detail if she chooses, but the issue is far deeper and more complex than just marketing of Falcon or Ecoboost alone. |
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Sure there are people that don't watch TV ads but its still probably the greatest way to get across to the average person. People will bring up popular commercials in conversation on occasion. Look at ads like AAMI insurance atm for example
Radio ads are useless because people generally just tune out while they are on. I know the new gas Falcon got played a bit on radio but it was more annoying than anything. People dont read the paper anymore. I found that out when I was in real estate. Internet ads are just ignored as they are a pain. |
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22-08-2012, 08:05 PM | #133 | ||
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If TV adds are not the way to do things these days ....... why start the rash of adverts for the Ranger? They are well recognised through the auto mags and journos with lots written and full of praise? Same with Focus and Terri? Save the money and advertise the same for all? Same goes for Toyota (86), Mazda BT-50 ..... etc. Should save their pennies and try word of mouth? Obviously not working for the Falcon trying to do things on the cheap. Even if it is just the perception .......
Direct adverts to the converted only (Falcon, EcoLPI & EcoBoost) and will promote the other cars to the masses (Everything else)? Just trying to stick with the Thread Topic as do not want to see an early demise before 2016 just because of a wrong direction in advertising.
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Perhaps some should learn the difference between marketing and advetrising.....
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We need to get past the idea that not advertising the Falcon caused the drop in sales, it's the other way around, Ford stopped advertising falcon because that advertising proved ineffective. Falcon's fall from grace has more to do with buyers moving onto SUVs and Trucks like Ranger |
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I would put that down to the segment growing and being highly contested.
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Target market might be larger fleets but there are lots of me's out there who buy cars for their companies, at the moment do have a G6E, Ranger, Territory, GT 335 along with the older BA falcon still doing the rounds. I buy a new one and sell one every year. Not much in the scheme of things I know. I don't know what the answer is as I am by no means a marketing guru and FoA are in a hard position I am sure but the Falcon just seems to be a little bit ignored, even if FoA do not believe it is.
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Yes, by all means be passionate about Falcon's survivability but understand that t's market is now one fifth of what it used to be, those buyers are gone, moved on and no amount of TV advertising is going to bring back buyers who are happy with other vehicles. |
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Thank you for your responses. When my family was looking for our first family wagon in 2007, we were looking for exactly that - an 'XR6ish' Territory. The TS felt about 10 years older than who we were. What arrived was the 2nd SR pack (first black interior) and to this day it looks 'sportier' and 'younger' than its contemporaries. And for Ford's profit, we pretty much specced it up to TS level (individualising cars with options from the factory - you could market and sell that, to a large degree your competitors cannot...) I guess you are right with the SVP's, who knows, in 5 years time we might feel 'old' enough for the TS! |
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Yeah, while I can understand the desire to simplify build complexity, recognising a shift in the market is also essential and what held true as little as two years ago may not be valid today. I thought that Ford now playing more to retail segment may view a sporty Territory with fresh eyes.. For some reason, TS doesn't feel right, can't put my finger on it - maybe half baked G6 attempt? What's with XT, that waste of space gets EcoLPI and Ecoboost and sits like a wallflower.. |
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Add Falcon and Territory sales together and Ford numbers are not shy of the red teams sales. Territory is Fords wagon, now if we split C/dore sedan and wagon sales there sales wouldn't look any better than the FALCON. People don't want big sedans anymore and to me it looks like Fords advertising dollar is being spent the models that people are looking for in todays market.
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In Popular Mechanics. June issue, FORD USA EcoBoost ad. Full page ad.
"Squeezes a gallon of gas so hard IT SCREAMS Wicked smart.Thats the new 2.0l EcoBoost engine. It use turbo charging and direct injection to force gasoline to do things it's never had to do. Like give you the power of a V6 and the fuel efficiency of a 4-cylinder. Yeah gas just got owned. THE NEW 2013 TAURUS, ford.com Why cann't Ford run that ad here????????????????????????????????????? "
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contrast that with Falcon sales, if you can't get a loaded XRg for under $36K, no one will buy.. and then the top 250-300 odd sales a month that go to high series with healthy profit.. |
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Anyway, I don’t want to kept going on about this topic as I think it is one that is polarizing Ford fans on this website & I don’t think either side will agree with the other side |
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I have read on here where members don't like the Territory advert, its the one where the young lady is going to visit all her friends on facebook. I discussed this add with my step dad and brother they have a marketing company and my step dad has been in marketing all his life and they think in todays marketing strategies this add is very relevant and said he would bet its a successful add being pitched at its potential buyers, a SUV that gets 1000 klm's to the tank, ''big family SUV vehicle thats good on fuel'' is what every family wants.. Here is the full add, I think its very good.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19o2pNJHgoQ
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Great Thread OP..
Friend of mine had the hilux and was getting a new one (work car) I told him to have a look at the ranger, He rang me a week later saying cheers m8 just put a deposit on a Wildtrack.. Cant wait to see this Bad boy, He said it had the power over the hilux and the gadgets inside sound great.. Bit of a wait but i,m sure it will be worth it over the hilux in every way..
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