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Old 03-05-2006, 04:39 PM   #31
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http://www.caranddriver.com/features...-ford-now.html

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Old 03-05-2006, 05:28 PM   #32
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I really dont understand why Ford donttrial importing the Falcon into the U.S ...see how the initial reception is...it could save $$$ in development costs... and thats what they need...though why do i get the feeling they wouldnt like the idea of an Australian car being better recieved than an American built one?
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Old 03-05-2006, 07:48 PM   #33
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I have met a lot of Americans and many of them have been intrigued by the Falcon, particularily the utes. They can't really describe them, they refer to them as being similar to the Chev El Camino. The common theme I have seen though, is that they like the Falcon (and Commodore) a lot. I have done some research on the history of the Falcon in America, and while the Aussie Falcon started off as an american design, the American designers lost the plot when they shortened a Ford Torino in 1970 and stuck Falcon badges on it. This was basically the end for the Falcon in the US. The Ford Ranchero was basically a Falcon ute. It was different to the Aussie ute but still quite nice. The 66' Ranchero was the last to be based on the Falcon, before they started basing it on the American Fairlane. (The 66 Ranchero used a front similar to the XR Falcon with a unique rear end). I reckon the Falcon should make a comeback in the US. I believe it would be a huge success. As for the Fairlane, maybe there would still be hope for it if they started selling it in the US as the Crown Victoria. The current Crown Victoria is incredibally old and outdated. I reckon the Fairlane would be a suitable replacement. If only Ford US would start selling these modern Fords from around the world rather than their current outdated pieces of crap.

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Old 03-05-2006, 09:42 PM   #34
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I really dont understand why Ford donttrial importing the Falcon into the U.S ...see how the initial reception is...it could save $$$ in development costs... and thats what they need...though why do i get the feeling they wouldnt like the idea of an Australian car being better recieved than an American built one?
You hit the nail on the head, they don't want to be show up by us Aussies, but we also don't have the capacity to feed the American market, so they would have to be made over there, which would defeat the purpose as the Americans would screw around with it so much to suit their tastes it would be a poor relation.
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Old 03-05-2006, 09:44 PM   #35
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Old 04-05-2006, 10:01 AM   #36
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ahh america's car industry is falling apart! hey, ill buy an import as long as its not from japan!! fords sales have fallen 3% in the US and went up 3% globally.........ok this sounds stupid but ive came to the conclusion fords american end is trying to file bankrupcy in order to void all previous contracts with retirees and all the overhead they have so they can start new again. the employees want too much money for what they do and are driving the market away from the US. in pittsburgh the garbage men were making upwards of 100,000 dollars a year!!! give me a break! its the way the entire population is going......"well i dont do alot but give me more money"
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Old 04-05-2006, 11:33 AM   #37
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100K to Move garbage??? :-s My God...thats unions for you i suppose
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Old 04-05-2006, 11:37 AM   #38
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Something Australia isn't going to have for too much longer
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Old 04-05-2006, 02:53 PM   #39
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ahh america's car industry is falling apart! hey, ill buy an import as long as its not from japan!! fords sales have fallen 3% in the US and went up 3% globally.........ok this sounds stupid but ive came to the conclusion fords american end is trying to file bankrupcy in order to void all previous contracts with retirees and all the overhead they have so they can start new again. the employees want too much money for what they do and are driving the market away from the US. in pittsburgh the garbage men were making upwards of 100,000 dollars a year!!! give me a break! its the way the entire population is going......"well i dont do alot but give me more money"
Man!! Sign me up for a garbo position in Pittsburgh......only thing is I go for the Cowboys and not the Steelers......might not survive my 1st day on the job!!! _2:
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Old 04-05-2006, 02:57 PM   #40
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Better watch the taxes down there, and the speed cams.
Hehehe. Sums up Australia well It's ok tho... if you dont feel like getting a job, the government will house and feed you And medical insurance is optional - the government will pay for your stay in hospital if you dont have it...
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Old 04-05-2006, 03:07 PM   #41
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Hehehe. Sums up Australia well It's ok tho... if you dont feel like getting a job, the government will house and feed you And medical insurance is optional - the government will pay for your stay in hospital if you dont have it...
That doesn't sound too far from here, truth be told. Thats a large part of what the current stink about illegal immigrants is all about.
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Hehehe. Sums up Australia well It's ok tho... if you dont feel like getting a job, the government will house and feed you And medical insurance is optional - the government will pay for your stay in hospital if you dont have it...
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