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i bought my xr8 because i liked it, could care less about 'road presence' or any of that other stuff.
and fwiw, my final choice was between the fg, and a ve ss, the fg looks better, goes better, and has a much much better interior. the only thing the ve did better was sound, it sounded pretty good for a stocker. for me, it was an easy choice in the end. doesnt mean its the right answer for anyone else. |
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i dont need to back it up look at the car if you cant see it then your dumber then i thought
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26-02-2012, 12:26 PM | #34 | ||
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whats with all the holden fans on here lately? perhaps you should try ls1.com if your so against fords?
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If the XR6 is now the fleet pack hero (de-valuing the XR brand) and the XR6 Turbo seems to be the hero of the the fleet pack heroes, would that not effectively make an XR8 a V8 fleet pack hero? Thus wouldn't a 'new' XR8 only serve to de-value the XR8 Label?
I suppose what I'm trying to say is, hasn't the XR brand been too damaged to waste it on a 300kw monster? Holden NEVER let the SS become a fleet hack and they reap the rewards for it now. Ford continued to let the XR brand be devalued to the point it is now and they too reap what they have sowed. IMO they've done the right thing moving what was effectively the XR8, now GS, into the FPV stable. It gives them the best of both worlds - the ability to market Falcon as a fuel economy leader of the pack, while giving FPV the muscle game to themselves and the GS the cache that an XR8 just wouldn't have these days IMO. |
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Does the GS outsell past XR8 sales? Problem is most here probably expected a XR8 replacement, I know I did eventually. I didn't expect the FPV GS to be used as a replacement for the XR8 simply because the price difference is too high. Where did Ford Oz expect XR8 buyers to go, back to XR6T, traditional V8 buyers don't really do that, or pay substantially more for a GS which isn't available in every Ford dealer. Or do they go to Holden, save a packet over a GS and say a cheap Holden V8 is better then a more expensive FPV option.
And then there is the media slagging, if a Coyote powered XR8 was 0.3 sec 0-100 slower then a XR6T and yet 0.5sec faster then an VE SS it would still be labelled a failure as past XR8's were. In the case of the FG XR8 it was sufficiently better then an SS and yet it never came out properly in roadtests? It maintained a very unfair perception/reputation. Last edited by Dr Smith; 26-02-2012 at 01:00 PM. |
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I know we're talking tenths of a second to 100, but marketing wise it makes a difference. Ford tried for years to market XR8 as the top of the range Falcon, people didn't want it, the XR6T was always better. Kilowatts don't sell a care, performance write-ups and popular opinion does. |
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Remember back in the 80s with the XE falcon I think, The last V8 falcon! well that lasted along time didnt it! lol, Aussies love their V8s so I can`t see them letting go of them completely.
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[QUOTE=mick457]For Holden, though, V8-powered models are a crucial part of the Commodore range, accounting for about one in four sales and helping the brand appeal to private buyers.
This 1 in 4 Commodore sales are V8 and helping private sales dosnt take into account all of the non-private V8 powered (marked & un-marked) police cars that holden seem to sell, skewing that 1 in 4 number. Take out the V8 fleet sales and the numbers would probably look similar to the XR8 in its last few years on sale.
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what the market wanted and just provided the right product. I'm not going to blame the I-6 turbo, XR6T buyers are different to XR8 buyers, those that couldn't get the V8 they wanted now either buy FPV or go off to the dark side... Ford have to decide whether it want to provide a V8 for its brand or leave FPV with that duty. IMO, they offer a great V8 through FPV so offering an XR8 may be seen as just a duplicate.. |
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That way you'd have a 250 Kw 430 nm XR8 in place of the XR6, access to a G8 and a G8E. On the other side of the coin, the fuel economy seekers and fleets could be offered an EcoLPI version of the V8 or Ecoboost 2.0.... Game, set and match....now I await my big fat cheque from Ford for curing all their product ills. F-I-G-J-A-M.. (Sarcasm is a dangerous tool on AFF, but at least it will make some smile) |
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26-02-2012, 02:02 PM | #43 | |||
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I doubt wether Graziano would do it anyway, he was sent here to slowly shut up shop, not introduce new models. EB4 was already too far done to stop it, but he probably would have if he could have. |
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26-02-2012, 02:13 PM | #44 | |||
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if there wasn't a 6t on offer, v8 sales would have been higher. no question. holden offered the same product that ford did for many years and yet they gave the public what they wanted and ford didn't?? |
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Holden still sells 11,000 V8s a year while Ford's V8 buyers called it a day, all except the diehards that buy FPV. |
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maybe ford fans aren't really v8 buyers?
as a percentage of total sales, how do the 6T sales compare to holden v8 sales? |
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Obviously you don't buy a V8 for fuel economy, that wasn't my point, why would you pay the same or more for something thats slower, uses more fuel, handles worse and in some states will cost more for rego? When you could have something faster, handles better and uses less fuel? I don't mean this as a personal attack, this is what I personally think. The issue was probably that the I6T made their V8s look crap. Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 26-02-2012 at 03:43 PM. |
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XR6T 1,034 G6ET 545 XR6T Ute 729 FPV I-6T 361 So that's 2,669...... IIRC there was also XR8 11 XR8 Ute 1 FPV S/C V8 1,228. * Oh, the good news last year was that FPVs sales came back up to 2009 level thanks to S/C V8. |
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i'm always amused when people talk about performance and handling, as though these cars will be driven 10/10ths for a fair portion of their life. the fact is, over 90% of them will never see a race track, and if you drive like that on the road, you are a tool.
the gap in performance, in real world street terms is minimal. average joe would hardly notice. same goes for handling. journo's carry on about the weight over the front wheels. its the only reason others mention it. they read it in a magazine so it must be true. if you buy a 6T over a v8 because it is 0.5 sec quicker to 100, then you probably weren't really a v8 fan to begin with. car buying rarely involves logic anyway. |
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A few people I know are in clubs that cater for V8 Fords and Holdens who organize track days. Willowbank Raceway also has new groupings for V8 cars to cover SS and XR8s as well as HSVs and FPVs. Different to new buyers I know but who honestly buys a V8 to drive it like a six cylinder, most give their car a squirt regularly otherwise why would you buy it, acceleration is intoxicating. |
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The combined sales of performance Falcon and Ute sales last year was 3,909 The combined sales of Falcon and Ute sales last year was 25,348 Therefore the percentage is around 15.4%..... 20% would be over 5,000 25% would be 0ver 6,300 sales... |
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If you tried to drive of smoothly, you eiter stumble a bit or howl the wheels when applying more throttle.. Strange I know but I think that kind of dissuaded buyers from buying a successive XR8... I enjoyed my short time in a BF but I know of others that went off and bought SS which I felt was retrograde. |
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In any case, I seriously doubt Ford will revisit XR8, not now that the series 2 FG GS has been given its nose..
If you want and XR8, go buy an FPV GS: |
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the way i look at it, i dont care if a 6t is quicker, or a clubby is quicker, or a barina is cheaper to run.
if all you care about is whats faster then your always gonna be disapointed, because theres always going to be something quicker on the road. i just did a 1600km drive in 24 hours in my fg, it handled it without a sweat, it included some bloody rough roads, and some higher than legal speeds trying to make up time, and it loved it. people should care less about what others buy and just enjoy what they want to drive... i like my v8, some dont, some prefer a round badge to an oval one, if we all agreed what was the best we would all be driving the same thing, and how boring would that be. |
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I think logic is exactly the reason XR6T was so much popular. Choosing the XR8 over either XR6T or SS to me defies logic. |
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btw.. six does not sound nor feel like eight..... |
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BTW, the 5.4l is the only V8 I've owned, if this is what a V8 is supposed to 'feel like'... no thanks. |
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