t2te50 wrote:The day I laid eyes on the new falcon (motorshow) I didn't like the cars chances of making a sales breakthrough. Just to many old styling ques, a thirsty old engine and a dashboard to match the beloved AU (baboons arse). .
In fact Holden is only able to equal Falcon consumption on the base model Omega. Other Falcon models like the Fairmont Ghia 6 cylinder with a six-speed auto (10.2) and the Falcon XR8 6sp auto (13.7) comprehensively beat it.
he volume model Omega V6 is rated at 10.9 litres/100km, down 0.1 litres on the VZ Executive. Likewise the Berlina V6, SV6 manual and automatic, Calais V6 and SS and SS V manual are down between one-tenth and two-tenths of a litre.
t2te50 wrote:The day I laid eyes on the new falcon (motorshow) I didn't like the cars chances of making a sales breakthrough. Just to many old styling ques, a thirsty old engine and a dashboard to match the beloved AU (baboons arse).
But whats the real reason for their lacklustre sales effort to date? I'm out on the road all the time and have spoken to many late model Falcon owners and all seem to have the same opinion/sentiment towards the Falcon...........
-Too thirsty
-poor build quality
-poor after sales service (consequently due to the former)
Unfortunetly Ford Australia can't rest on its laurels like Toyota, Mazda, Mercedes, Honda and have to work hard to overcome these shortcomings. Things are looking very grim at the moment to say the least.
t2te50 wrote:The day I laid eyes on the new falcon (motorshow) I didn't like the cars chances of making a sales breakthrough. Just to many old styling ques, a thirsty old engine and a dashboard to match the beloved AU (baboons arse).
But whats the real reason for their lacklustre sales effort to date? I'm out on the road all the time and have spoken to many late model Falcon owners and all seem to have the same opinion/sentiment towards the Falcon...........
-Too thirsty
-poor build quality
-poor after sales service (consequently due to the former)
Unfortunetly Ford Australia can't rest on its laurels like Toyota, Mazda, Mercedes, Honda and have to work hard to overcome these shortcomings. Things are looking very grim at the moment to say the least.
Parfrey wrote:I strongly urge everyone to boost everything haha.
serial_fool wrote:From what I have seen about the FG is that it is superior in just about every way to its competitors (maybe not in the BOSS engined cars) but since the buying public see either the Falcon as a big, thirsty and expensive to run V8 that shits on the environment ( For the hippies) or a car that is unaustralian and slow(For the fools who think that the Commodore is the best thing since sliced bread) its not selling. Its a shame that the majority of people buy new cars to accuire a perceived image of that brand rather than actually comparing it to the other cars in the sector.
Bipolar wrote:serial_fool wrote:From what I have seen about the FG is that it is superior in just about every way to its competitors (maybe not in the BOSS engined cars) but since the buying public see either the Falcon as a big, thirsty and expensive to run V8 that shits on the environment ( For the hippies) or a car that is unaustralian and slow(For the fools who think that the Commodore is the best thing since sliced bread) its not selling. Its a shame that the majority of people buy new cars to accuire a perceived image of that brand rather than actually comparing it to the other cars in the sector.
It's so annoying talking to brand snobs or eco-hippies that know nothing about cars. I think most of the brand snobbery comes from 30 years ago and has just stuck, because all new cars have defects and I don't know of a single modern vehicle that isn't reliable if it's looked after. And the dumbarse eco-warriors only look at fuel consumption and maybe carbon emissions, and fail to realise there are environmental effects from a car the moment there's a meeting to throw around ideas for a new car, right up until it's scrap metal is being recycled.
My Getz driving next door neighbour tried to win an eco argument with me a while ago about why I was killing the environment he wasn't, and I shut him down so many times he just said "Gotta go. See ya." and walked off.
Frost wrote:The BF MK2 - FG has the same fuel economy as an Aurion even in its upper range, it acutally comes in under a commodore I beleive.
Infact from Drive.com.au http://www.drive.com.au/Editorial/Artic ... leID=18700In fact Holden is only able to equal Falcon consumption on the base model Omega. Other Falcon models like the Fairmont Ghia 6 cylinder with a six-speed auto (10.2) and the Falcon XR8 6sp auto (13.7) comprehensively beat it.he volume model Omega V6 is rated at 10.9 litres/100km, down 0.1 litres on the VZ Executive. Likewise the Berlina V6, SV6 manual and automatic, Calais V6 and SS and SS V manual are down between one-tenth and two-tenths of a litre.
http://www.drive.com.au/Editorial/Artic ... 17&IsPgd=0
Fuel consumption: How the Ford FG Falcon compares to its competitors
Six-cylinder engines*
Car Engine Power Fuel consumption
Ford Falcon 4.0-litre six-cylinder 195kW 10.5L/100km
Toyota Aurion 3.5-litre V6 200kW 9.9L/100km
Holden Commodore 3.6-litre V6 180kW 10.9L/100km
Performance engines*
Car Engine Power Fuel consumption
Ford Falcon turbo 4.0-litre six-cylinder turbo 270kW 11.7L/100km
Ford Falcon V8 5.4-litre V8 290kW 14.2L/100km
Holden Commodore High Output 3.6-litre V6 195kW 11.3L/100km
* ADR 81/01 fuel consumption figures for vehicles fitted with an automatic transmission.
Holden Commodore V8 6.0-litre V8 270kW 14.3L/100km
Toyota Aurion S/C 3.5-litre supercharged V6 241kW 10.9L/100km
t2te50 wrote:Talk about taking ADR testing for granted, it should be looked at like a grain of salt and nothing more. I think you'll find they consume a fair bit more then this figure. The centre console with the multi function screen on top of the dash just looks POX. Whoever thinks that it looks integrated has got to be smoking some goo stuff.
t2te50 wrote:Talk about taking ADR testing for granted, it should be looked at like a grain of salt and nothing more. I think you'll find they consume a fair bit more then this figure. The centre console with the multi function screen on top of the dash just looks POX. Whoever thinks that it looks integrated has got to be smoking some goo stuff.
BLCKED wrote:the name means the rms FAIL
have you seen my stereo? FAIL
FOR.0EL on the subject of sex with virgins wrote: i would rather wake up from a dream of a chick licking my nuts, and its actually my cat
needfordspeed wrote:The screen was put there because alot of people that purchased the BA/BF complained about it's positioning. It was moved up so it had a similar height position to the instrument cluster, so you don't have to take your eyes off the road for more than a split second
needfordspeed wrote:The screen was put there because alot of people that purchased the BA/BF complained about it's positioning. It was moved up so it had a similar height position to the instrument cluster, so you don't have to take your eyes off the road for more than a split second
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