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View Poll Results: If there were no more Falcons (as we know them) would you still buy a Ford?
Yes - something else in the range 66 53.23%
I would consider a Taurus 13 10.48%
No 45 36.29%
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Old 01-02-2012, 12:34 AM   #1
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Default if there was no more falcons would you still buy a ford?

if/when ford stop building the falcon in the next few years

1- would you still buy a new ford?

2-what would you get?

3-if the taurus was the replacement would you consider buying that?

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Old 01-02-2012, 12:50 AM   #2
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Default Re: if there was no more falcons would you still buy a ford?

Consider Taurus...yes.
Focus is nice...Titanium is overpriced...
Need Fiesta Titanium. ST in Focus and Fiesta.
Wild card...Fusion..Explorer..
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Old 01-02-2012, 12:51 AM   #3
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Default Re: if there was no more falcons would you still buy a ford?

Yes I like the Focus and Mondeo.
But as a fan of all of the big 3 would check out all their ranges.
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Old 01-02-2012, 12:56 AM   #4
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Default Re: if there was no more falcons would you still buy a ford?

I'm only really a second-hand-car-market-man for the now, so I would either buy more E-series, perhaps a B-Series. But I think jumping ship for second hand BMWs would be more likely.
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Old 01-02-2012, 01:06 AM   #5
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Default Re: if there was no more falcons would you still buy a ford?

Ford has already indicated that the post 2016 car will most likely bear the Falcon name
regardless of whether it's another RWD local design or a modified global vehicle.

The real question is whether ford should continuing another generation of the same genre
and risk sales evaporating before it arrives or make the leap and try to catch more of the
market with a slightly different car that appeals to a broader range of buyers.

Is it right to continue servicing the needs of an ever diminishing large car audience
when the majority of Ford's own fans either can't or won't go and buy a new one?

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Old 01-02-2012, 01:21 AM   #6
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Default Re: if there was no more falcons would you still buy a ford?

Since I already have two non-Falcon Fords, I suppose the answer is... yes to no. 1. A Fiesta or Focus ST for no. 2, and no to no. 3 (I don't have a need for a large car).
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1. Yes
2. Mondeo, Focus ... or the new 2013 Escape.
3. Depends on what the new Taurus will look like, and what sort of hardware it's got.
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Default Re: if there was no more falcons would you still buy a ford?

Nope... Only some of the american ones are a maybe...
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Default Re: if there was no more falcons would you still buy a ford?

The 2013 Taurus looks like a bigger Fusion.

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Old 01-02-2012, 03:31 AM   #10
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No, unless it was American.

I dont like the Opels
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Old 01-02-2012, 03:33 AM   #11
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yep a ranger or a f truck not intrested in the new falcons any way prefer x series any way
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Old 01-02-2012, 03:37 AM   #12
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Ford needs something rear drive or else I'd be looking at a Commodore. Taurus will be AWD at best and even that is front biased so forget it. They would need to send the Mustang our way if I was to buy something other than a Falcon/Territory.
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Default Re: if there was no more falcons would you still buy a ford?

My current lifestyle still suits large, RWD vehicles (adhoc horsefloat towing) so unless they had a suitable replacement - tow at least 2300kg, at least 360Nm, RWD or AWD - then I'd be looking elsewhere .. those options are becoming limited these days.
I wouldn't bother with a Ford for SUV or 4WD ute (a unwelcome option in the event of no more sedan/ute alternatives), just because everything else had a better reputation (i.e. people are always telling you how great Prado, Triton, Navara, etc are)
Only thing I'd be seriously interested in the Ford stable (with a change of life) would be the small Euro Fords .. they look good visually and value for money.
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Old 01-02-2012, 09:56 AM   #14
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Id probably end up with a commodore...
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Old 01-02-2012, 09:57 AM   #15
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Ford needs something rear drive or else I'd be looking at a Commodore. Taurus will be AWD at best and even that is front biased so forget it. They would need to send the Mustang our way if I was to buy something other than a Falcon/Territory.
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Old 01-02-2012, 10:00 AM   #16
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I'd choose the best car for the task at hand regardless of badge. I think my sig says i'm 'multicultural' enough to prove that!
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Old 01-02-2012, 10:11 AM   #17
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If I wanted to buy a basic A to B car, then yes I would look at the Mondeo or Focus in comparison to the rest of the market.

However, if I was after an upgrade with a car that is more performance orientated than NO, I would have to say that HSV is the only car that meets my particular needs at the current time.
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Default Re: if there was no more falcons would you still buy a ford?

im now at the point where i will be able to buy a brand new car or near new
so if falcon wasnt around id drive fgs or bfs till there no more
then probs jump into a 300c
awsome car, i drove a mates 06 model the other week it was such a pleasure to drive only $27000 drive away it was

maybe even a r34, hilux or terry

at the end of the day falcon is what got me into ford and if it goes i go full stop
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American is OK, as long as they did away with import duties that artificially inflate the price, filled them with as many toys as standard as the Yanks get, and up the quality to what Australians have come to expect as a minimum...in Australia we're not really used to cars being "built down to a price" and being virtually a disposable item after a few years...
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Probably not. The Falcon is the only car in Ford's lineup that interests me. If I wanted a small car, which I don't, I'd buy Japanese. And I wouldn't be caught dead in an American car. I'd probably go for a BMW 5 or 7.
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ST Focus, will be looking at it anyway.
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Well then, my new replacement V8 falcon would be called a mustang then! But I`m tryin to stockup on enough falcons now so they will last the rest of my life!
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No Falcon, No Ford sale, I like the Focus and Mondeo but not keen on medium cars, I like my big sedans so would go to Holden or HSV probably the latter.
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Default Re: if there was no more falcons would you still buy a ford?

I polled no, however that's because if there were no more Falcon, there would be no more FPV (falcons anyway) and I've no interest in FWD or FWD biased AWD. Even a "FPV" Mustang wouldn't cut it as I need to squeeze in 3 car seats in the rear.
I'd look at HSV (assuming they tone down the styling) or a 300C SRT8.
If I was in the market for a SUV, then it would be hard to go past the Territory, but I guess if the Falcon goes, then the Territory would as well, so doesn't leave much in the current Ford stable that I'd be interested in.
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The next Commodore could end up as a FWD just as easily as the next Falcon.
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I have to have something that can tow my horsefloat. So I would just get another Commodore.

(my EcoLPI FGII ute arrives in a fortnight)
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Default Re: if there was no more falcons would you still buy a ford?

Yes I'd still buy a Ford, they have a good range at the moment.

And if I was in the market for a large car I'd consider the Tarus if it was sold here too.
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No, unless it was American.

I dont like the Opels
Opel is a GM brand (Opel cars are Astra, Corsa (i.e. Barina) etc). The European Fords are from Ford Europe.
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Holden is watching closely which way Ford heads, there are two questions:
- will the size of one vehicle be able to span both Mid and Large cars by just changing engines
- will the cars be RWD or FWD/AWD and how do we make parts sourcing efficient?

It depends on whether Ford wants to do CD4 Fusion/Taurus /Edge in RHD for Australia
or whether they use "one Ford' parts sourcing to build a common Falcon/Territory
that shares both with Mustang and CD4/EUCD Fusion/Taurus/Mondeo...

The decision is probably less about the driving wheels and more about maximizing sales
through selection of best product envelope.
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