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It's a shame to me, I had high hopes the Ecoboost would boost volume by increasing fleet investment again, but at this stage things aren't looking good. I really don't care that there is a 4 cylinder falcon being made....as this would mean there is a higher chance there will still be an XR6 Turbo falcon. C'mon Ford (management)...pull your finger out and support your workers and get this thing certified properly. It can be done tomorrow. |
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A fantastic car 5 years too late is NOT going to arrest a sales slump , simple as that .
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money to pay for the majority of their I-6 Emissions development, that's fine as is waiting for funds to make engines comply to Euro 5 and 6 but by doing that, they lose a great opportunity to sell to governments and fleets looking for greener fleets. Totally justifies when viewed progressively but maddening in hindsight... ACART Emissions centre has not been upgraded to Euro5 and 6 test facility yet, once that's done Ford can apply for funding to make their engines Euro 5/6 compliant... Last edited by jpd80; 18-07-2012 at 06:37 AM. |
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They certainly are missing out on opportunities and for the most part I can see the reasoning behind this particularly when you consider the I6. Just do what you have to when you have to in order to keep it ticking along. Balancing act for sure. EcoLpi addresses a few of the fleet aspects on that front and from all accounts it would be a reasonable success (if they built to demand) according to BossXr8
What I can't understand is now they've introduced a new engine that is already Euro V compliant, but they haven't submitted the required testing/certification to have it recognised as such. In doing so they miss out on a fairly large potential market....fleets, and government fleets at that. When you are trying to stay afloat, and keep your bread & butter car alive why wouldn't you take the opportunity to open it up to as many markets as possible? Surely it's not cost prohibitive to do so...they invested millions in bringing it to market. Last edited by I6DOHC; 18-07-2012 at 07:06 AM. Reason: typo |
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But by the same token (as I understand things) they can submit test results to satisfy the Green Vehicle Guide ratings guide. An extract from an email I received from GVG Quote:
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seems so openly, blatantly and monumentally stupid that it must be intentional ! ? Is it a more cost effective option for Ford to pull the pin on the Falcon over a planned/extended timeframe (years) and take some gov. development cash along the way rather than a sudden line stop and tools down ? Is a sort of slow and drawn out demise of the Falcon, with the associated employment issues and political tactics in Victoria, more advantageous for the government of the day ? It seems to me that by the time the Falcon is gone, that Ford and the state government are playing the game to a final call of "Falcon......? what Falcon ?" Do I watch too many conspiracy themed movies ?
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No, you have just put on screen exactly what I was thinking. A staged closure is whats happening here . Cheapest option for Ford Australia. Have a look at what happened to Mitsibishi here in Adelaide. The last two models where so atrocious to look at that no-one bought them despite them being "good " cars. Come to think of it, FoA has gone down hill since the horrible AU was launched. I speak from experience. I distinctly remember Ford fans calling the design HORRID and turning away from Ford. The BA should have turned the game around, but the damage was done. |
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It'd be nice to hear from someone inside Ford HQ, or anyone else that may have some technical knowledge in this area. Why wouldn't they pursue certifying the 2.0 litre Ecoboost engine with a rating that would at least be on a par with Holdens 3.0l V6 and get access to the same fleet markets. (Sorry to keep banging on about it...I'll stop now) |
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i wish nrma would put open road online so i don't have to scan it for you. Their review of the ecoboost falcon is glowing (raving if you compare to their normal falcon review).
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Incidentally, GO AUTO also has a very positive review of the Ford EB4:
http://www.goauto.com.au/mellor/mell...257A33000AF45B ....Now, in rousing defiance of the series’ expected demise, a four-cylinder turbo heart transplant not only beats new life into the old battler, it exemplifies the old ad tagline (“The Great Australian Road Car”) more accurately than any previous locally-built vehicle at this price point. Ever. Australia, just drive an EcoBoost and find out how good it is......
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Spot on!!!! It is a great car, sort of Camry competitor....although the Falcon is far superior than the Camry. It's all hindsight of course, shoulda, woulda, coulda...... However, I am yet to see one TV ad or any real big advert "explaining" the new ecoboost engine in the Falcon and what that means for the average consumer. I can conduct my own survey if Ford wants and ask every one I pass in the street, "do you know that the Ford Falcon now has a 4 cylinder engine?"...I bet 99% of people would have NO idea!
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to develop the engine, they do not wish to spend a penny of their own to advertise it. Obviously the government cache does not extend to marketing and this kind of sums up Ford Aus's position on the prospects for the Falcon.... No need to spend any more dosh on a leaky ship ?
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the engine is straight out of spain. FoA had to do the RnD to fit it north/south and for rear drive application but as far as developing the engine goes, i don't think much of that got done here. maybe a slightly different tune...
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When the crap hits the fan who can we talk to other than our (Ford) family? Imagine trying to talk about this to a Holden fan? Agreed that we go OTT sometimes, but people need an avenue to vent, get angry, express frustration and be consoled. Or...we can sugar coat everything and stick our heads in the sand and pretend everything is OK. Not having a crack, but if you know these threads are going to be like this then prevention is better than the cure.
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- G6/E should be a Fairmont/Ghia - Ford should make a Falcon wagon - Ford should put a diesel in Falcon - There should be a Falcon XR8 and no FPV GS and it should/shouldn't be supercharged Maybe every single thread could stipulate this in a single post at the top so all the usual thread clutterers could 'like' the post and not post the same stuff every single time around obscuring the view of the actual topic at hand. |
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Might even buy one myself. Bit I'm having a hard time seeing past my I5T. If the new car doesn't inspire me it will be my last Ford.
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Like most on here I am a massive ford fan but also not oblivious to the chain of events that has lead Ford here.
IMHO Ford Detroit decided on the Ford Aust manufacturing future when they pulled the pin on the Aust built Focus. They are now trying (but failing) to slowly downgrade local manufacturing without hurting the brand. I sincerely hope I'm wrong but I think fans on this forum need to start thinking which model of the last locally built Fords is right for them. Eco boost is just a way to get the Australian public used to an I4 big ford before the Taurus is introduced. My thoughts go out to the people of broad meadows and especially Gee long. I don't blame Ford for their decision a few years ago I blame consective Governments who don't value local production and think our products should "be competitive or die" while also listening to unions who are pricing our labour out of the market. Without the support of import tariffs Ford manufacturing in this country is doomed. But who is going to vote in a Government that wants to it the price of imported cars up 10-15%? /rant..........sorry
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And if Ford designed the EB4 without being able to get the green certification for NSW, and can get an equivalent (or better) from the US, but won't, please pinch me and remind me what planet I am on?! |
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I'm sorry...I really don't understand this story...
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It uses less fuel and emits less CO2 than the sixes, yet it still isn't "green" enough for the NSW government...? WTF??? Methinks someone in some government department is fiddling with not only the figures, but themselves... |
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