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« on: January 12, 2010, 10:42:34 PM » |
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As no one has mentioned the latest (sad? ) news from the dark side of the dark side (ie. US parent company, Fomoco, has flagged the imminent death of the Aussie Falcon), I hereby take this opportunity to claim victory for the mighty Holden in the 50 year battle for the hearts and minds of the car buying public of Australia. We always knew we were on a winner, didn't we?
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« Reply #1 on: January 12, 2010, 11:31:20 PM » |
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Totally off topic, but I thought I recognised the latin quote in your profile "Fortius Quo Fidelius" or Strength Through Loyalty, which is of course the motto of the mighty Saints. Can I deduce then Rabbitoh that you are a fan of the Red, White & Black?
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« Reply #2 on: January 13, 2010, 02:59:27 AM » |
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Well, not being a staunch loyalist, I am saddened that you will lose a more or less home brand to international forces (and yes I have had a falcon). I know it is not 100% Oz as such, but a rear wheel drive family car with a decent motor is a bit of a thing of the past. Despite that, there is nothing wrong with such a beast and worst of all, how many will lose their jobs as more and more stuff is outsourced?
RIP Falcon, hopefully not RIP Ford Australia jobs....
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« Reply #3 on: January 13, 2010, 09:39:09 AM » |
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ownfc59 - As a Fawlty Towers episode went; "Don't mention the war" It's too early yet, Rabbitoh is still getting over September & you must approach these matters gently until the pain wears down a bit Ken
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« Reply #4 on: January 13, 2010, 09:46:51 AM » |
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Sad think what the last 50 odd years would have been like with out the Holden verses Ford rivalry that has gone on at every Bathurst 1000 ,Drag strip, Car show lounge room ETC ETC ETC RIP ......FC427......
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« Reply #5 on: January 13, 2010, 09:49:36 AM » |
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Let me just say right up front: I dislike Falcons My grandfather never had one, my father never had one, I will never have one and if my son knows what's good for him, he will never have one But I can't help thinking that this may be the death of the Aussie built big6/V8 sedan altogether. Sure Holden has some export contracts which have helped a bit, but the trend is away from large cars in Australia and towards fuel efficient hybrids. My family car is a VZ Commodore but how many other forum users have Commodores, or Falcons for that matter? Probably the minority I would think Food for thought. Ken
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« Reply #6 on: January 13, 2010, 10:27:39 AM » |
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But I can't help thinking that this may be the death of the Aussie built big6/V8 sedan altogether.
I too think that this will sound the death of the large Australian car. I was brainwashed at an early age, all my family had Fords, in later years I bought what I saw was value for money at the time and what was on offer. I currently have a Falcon in the garage, but prior to that it was a VS Commodore I certainly hope that if Ford pull the plug on the locally made large car, then Holden doesn't. Previously when Ford Australia dropped the V8 in 1982, Holden capitalised on this, Ford later realised their mistake and reintroduced the V8. I hope that this is history repeating itself, and Holden will be able to capitalise on another mistake made by Ford Keith
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« Reply #7 on: January 13, 2010, 10:51:29 AM » |
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Upon reading either of the current Motor of Wheels magazines (I can't remember which one) they were hinting at new drivetrains for the Falcon in the next couple of years - a V6 and a 5.0 V8. To me it doesn't sound correct that the Falcon is going to disappear anytime soon - Holden would be handed the market on a silver platter, while Ford focused on, well, Focuses, and Fiestas. But anything is possible, I guess... They did delete their V8 option in the 80's, and they got rid of their long wheelbase options recently, and at this point, don't have a current FG Falcon Wagon to replace the old BA/BF. Any me - well, my daily is a Nissan Pulsar, when I'm not riding bikes. A whole bundle of fun . Still, the Pulsar, as bland as it is, gets around 800 kilometres to a tank of fuel. I'm happy with that - if I feel the need for speed, I get out the old dinosaur FC. Cheers, Ol_Girl_58
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« Reply #8 on: January 13, 2010, 06:13:58 PM » |
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I'm with Ken on this one, I don't like Falcons. They're too small. I'm onto my third Fairlane, a very nice G220. The only suitable replacement for a string of Valiants. However much they may be the dark side, we need them to keep value added employment in Australia and to cause GMH/HMC to keep on making Commodores and their derivatives. Austrailia has been a leading light in medium (now large) front engine/rear wheel drive cars, both GMH/HMC and FoMoCo making world leaders in each segment that they have chosen to contest. I doubt that the Falcon is dead. You may not see any more V8 Fords, FPV will take that business over. A 4 cylinder Falcon may be an unusual car, in the same way that 4 cylinder Commodores were unusual. I reckon that the Falcon will survive and if FoMoCo have their heads screwed on properly, they'll try to chase the US market in the same way that GMH/HMC are doing. FoMoCo should bang their corporate heads together, quite hard, for not seeing the possible market for a FG Fairlane as a pursuit vehicle replacement for their aged Crown Victoria. An FPV Galaxie 500 version would have been a hoot too. Brett
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« Reply #9 on: January 13, 2010, 09:51:59 PM » |
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Let me just say right up front: I dislike Falcons My grandfather never had one, my father never had one, I will never have one and if my son knows what's good for him, he will never have one But I can't help thinking that this may be the death of the Aussie built big6/V8 sedan altogether. Sure Holden has some export contracts which have helped a bit, but the trend is away from large cars in Australia and towards fuel efficient hybrids. My family car is a VZ Commodore but how many other forum users have Commodores, or Falcons for that matter? Probably the minority I would think Food for thought. true, me, my dad and my grandad never had falcons, grandad had a fairmont and fairlane, i have a LTD, falcons are poverty cars, and we dont have a commodore, unless you include the unregistered VK berlina down the side of the house, we have a vp calais becuase commodores are for poorpers. falcons and commodores are not only the best in price range but the easiest and most affordable to obtain parts for when the car is no longer brand new.
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« Reply #10 on: January 13, 2010, 09:52:58 PM » |
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Totally off topic, but I thought I recognised the latin quote in your profile "Fortius Quo Fidelius" or Strength Through Loyalty, which is of course the motto of the mighty Saints. Can I deduce then Rabbitoh that you are a fan of the Red, White & Black?
Yes ownfc59, "died in the wool" is the term, I believe. I was five in '66 when we last (first?) won the GF. As Ken mentioned, we are all still a bit shell shocked The only sad bit about the loss of Henry's big rwd Aussie sedan I agree, are the jobs that will probably go from Broadmeadows/Geelong. On second thought, Geelong deserves no sympathy from me Go Saints in 2010.
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« Reply #11 on: January 13, 2010, 10:12:34 PM » |
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« Reply #12 on: January 13, 2010, 10:59:14 PM » |
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It's all about the profits, why produce 2 things at a reasonable profit when you can produce just the one and "make a killing" As I have read and heard in many places, the car industry wen't south when the bean-counters started making the design decisions. Not sure about the large cars dying altogether though, us Aussies (and Yanks) are apparently getting bigger (I know I am ), interesting to hear someone in the media asking the question "why do fuel efficient cars have to be small and uncomfortable?".
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« Reply #13 on: January 13, 2010, 11:08:03 PM » |
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By all accounts, if the Falcon gets replaced, it will be by the Taurus. Much more Aurion like, but I bet it will sell well, and it might mean that Ford gets serious with bringing in the latest Mustangs to satisfy the V8 brigade. I hope Ford Australia can win over the boffins in the US and talk them into a rear whell drive V8 for the masses. I would hate to see such ventures as the V8 supercars fall down along with the Falcons. Oh, and I am not so one eyed to say I wouldn't own 1. Hell, there has been a Ford in my garage in the past, and I have no problem with there being 1 parked there in the future. It just has to learn to share the space with my FC. Regards Alex
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« Reply #14 on: January 13, 2010, 11:55:27 PM » |
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Paul in Ireland said: Well, not being a staunch loyalist, I am saddened that you will lose a more or less home brand to international forces (and yes I have had a falcon). I know it is not 100% Oz as such ... Well the Commodore isn't 100% Oz either, Paul. The deal GM made with the Chifley government was that the new Holden had to be mostly Australian - and the 48-215 was - over 90% local content. Over the years the local content fell off, bit by bit (the interior door handles (among other stuff) on your FE/FC are straight-up Chev). I believe the VE Commodore is manufactured from over 60% imported components. (And something like 5 of GM-H's current line-up of 8 sedans (2 & 4-w-d) are Korean.) At least GM is prepared to share its models around the world, e.g. Pontiac G8, Vauxhall Monaro, etc, as well as develop its own export markets which F#&d failed to do. Maybe it's us - are we the last of the dying race that yearns for gutsy rear-wheel drives? Unless you want to pay for a Beamer or M-B, then in a few years the mid/large car may well be f-w-d like the Taurus and the Aurion. Martin
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« Reply #15 on: January 14, 2010, 08:43:30 AM » |
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Let me be clearer - My family have never had Fords - not Fairlanes, Escorts, LTD's, Cortinas or A models. I can't switch between the 2 - I love Holdens therefore I don't drive Fords - It's like supporting St Kilda but having a soft spot for Collingwood - it can't be done Commodores are great cars - I appreciate the work that Australians do and I would never buy a new imported car because I care about our own manufacturing abilities - they need our support. Ken
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« Reply #16 on: January 14, 2010, 11:53:21 AM » |
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it is likely that the falcon will be replaced by something similar to the ford taurus, but in the 90's they imported the taurus and sold like maybe 7 of them, i think ford will realise there mistake, and to the australian public, or at least people my ages (teenagers/young adults) nothing could replace a big 6 or V8. especially not 4cylinder front wheel drives Leigh
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« Reply #17 on: January 14, 2010, 12:08:05 PM » |
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« Reply #18 on: January 14, 2010, 03:59:19 PM » |
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Without Ford there to keep Holden honest you might be eating your words
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« Reply #19 on: January 14, 2010, 09:48:03 PM » |
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With no direct comment being made toward any of the previous statements I must say that although almost every car I have owned has been Holden "badged",I am not so one eyed as to not appreciate all kinds of nice cars.My Grandpa had an FC as well as other Holdens,My Dad had a FX,FJ,FC,HD,HQ but then also had a Chrysler Royal (Don't cringe,I was quite a reasonable looking car) and a couple Toyota utes (cringeworthy but tough vehicles) and is now back on the Holden scene.My Mum started buying the family cars after the HQ and bought a Chrysler Centura (cringe away!),very powerful and fast car but a piece of shit at the same time (kept falling to bits).After that had an XE then EB falcon which had several major problems.Went back to a VY and now a VZ SV6 which she loves to bits and it really cranks.My brother has a stunning XW Futura which he recently rebuilt and has owned for almost 30 years and I would be very proud to have in my garage sitting next to my Commodores,FJ and FC.I know,alot of useless information there but when I first started typing I was just going to comment on how the loss of the Falcon might affect jobs and the touring cars but have just realised how it would affect the history of Australian motoring....
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