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23-11-2008, 03:07 PM | #241 | |||
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25-11-2008, 07:32 PM | #246 | |||
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GRWD on hold: http://www.goauto.com.au/mellor/mell...light=2,falcon I think keeping the FG for a mere 5 years is too short, they have just launched the new model. In the end hopefully they will create a platform that can house the I6. $21 million in investment seems to mean alot more then 3 years of model lifecycle to me. |
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25-11-2008, 10:49 PM | #247 | ||
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Typical. Ford is deciding whether or not the Falcon will remain RWD and all of a sudden the Falcon is in doubt. GM on the other hand is bleeding money out of it's rear end and it barely rates a mention in the local media :
Here's a newsflash....GM will go broke a long time before Ford will, and GM-H is suffering a lot more than Ford Oz is, with it's poor sales of VE Commodores. Based on it's current marketing strategy, they (GM-H) will be teaming up with McDonalds and giving cars away with Happy Meals in an attempt to maintain a market presence on the road.
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26-11-2008, 02:18 AM | #248 | ||
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i just heard the news and am so glad im not gunna see a pos v6 in a ford anytime in the near future. YAY I6 FOREVER
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26-11-2008, 07:55 AM | #249 | ||
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The 4.0 Litre V6 in the new Mustang just released in the LA Motorshow last week only puts out 157kW. http://www.goauto.com.au/mellor/mell...ight=2,mustang
In this day and age, that is truly disgusting. Those are scary numbers. I wonder what the reaction would be if the 310kW F6 I6T was slotted in there? Lukeyson
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28-11-2008, 07:38 PM | #251 | |||
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28-11-2008, 08:55 PM | #252 | ||
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At the very least the new Duratec 3.5L V6 should be fitted to the Mustang. But I guess it's a cost thing as the entry V6 stang is a very cheap car.
Still having nearly 200kW would be a huge step up from the 157kW 4L V6 they use now. NB 157kw from 4L was the power of the EF-AU3 standard 6 and that was from 1995 to 2002. That US OHV motor is 13yrs behind the Aussie OHC...
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29-11-2008, 11:24 AM | #253 | ||
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Keeping the engine plant open is gr8 news for the Industry. Full congrats to Ford Aus and in particular the new GM.
This has got me thinking though. In a previous post, it was mentioned that it's relately easy for the I6 to obtain the new Euro emission targets by moving cats closer and a few other engine tweaks. So realistically, this means that ford will take the $21mill (whatever the real amount is) and only use say $5mill of it fixing the engine to meet thes targets while using the rest on the car itself. I want peoples thoughts........ Why doesn't Ford Aus use all this money on implementing all the latest technologies (eg DI, DOD etc ie/ everything available today) on this engine,. If Ford built this enigine and had targets of 8L /100km (Maybe obtainable), would this spark more sales for the Falcon? I'm sure that Fleets would be more interested as well as more Private sales, lets face it, it'll be more comfy than a 4 cyl camry.. From what the media is saying, the next Falc could be the last( i don't believe them but hey) so why doesn't the Aus development team give ford Aus something they can be really proud of and really stick it up the yanks as a final Hurrahhhh..... |
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30-11-2008, 02:57 PM | #254 | |||
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Problem for them is that the investment money divided over 60,000 units per year means a lot of money per engine. That was partly the reason they wanted to go to the V6 in the first place, they weren't making enough engines to justify the R&D dollars anymore. Somehow they think they can now. They will want to spend as little as possible to get Euro 4, cause if there is a new Falcon in 2013 it will most likely be designed to take the V6 from the start. It was mostly dropped for the FG because it was never designed to take the V6 and would cost too much money to make it fit and pass crash tests etc. If they have a clean sheet for 2013 i'd say their would be an 80% chance it will take the V6. They still don't know what they are going to do come then. |
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Holden have comprehensively proven that motor type isnt all that relevant to the average consumer time and again with their V6..
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There are lots of p!ssed off engineers looking at 12 months of wasted development, effort and dedication. Programs are back to the drawing board... again.... things up in the air, more cost being stripped etc. The backflip decision hasn't come cheap and we could well be looking at the last Aus falcon because of this. Short term positive for Geelong, long term negative for Falcon. We shall see.
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30-11-2008, 10:09 PM | #261 | ||
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Great news for workers at Geelong But isnt this just flogging a dead horse.Spending big dollars to get an engine,which is a great engine now,Euro IV compliant when there is a ready made replacement seems fairly short sighted.It just seems like catch up now that fuel prices have fallen.I would rather see some sort of plan for the future eg. hybrid,plug in electric or something instead of hanging our hats on I6 until 2013 when fuel prices are like Europe $3.00 plus.Just my 2 bobs worth and no I dont have an answer,Just sick of always coming from behind.
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01-12-2008, 10:43 AM | #263 | |||
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05-12-2008, 06:27 PM | #264 | |||
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This decision has nothing to do with wether there will be another new Falcon or not, its the sales figures that will determine that, nothing else matters anywhere near as much. I think the decision was done so that it makes it easier to shut the whole place down as one piece in 2013 rather than do it one bit at a time, and pay a heap of money to fit a new engine that may have only been used for 3 years. Either that or if there is an all new Falcon in 2013 it will be designed from the start to take the V6. The FG surely wasn't. |
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05-12-2008, 06:42 PM | #265 | |||
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Its a short term good news story for Geelong, but i hope it doesn't have (another) flip side down the track..
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