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Old 16-12-2010, 04:19 PM   #181
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Its all relative to the situation ........ ? Many have bought the FG 5.4 and none are too disappointed or you kicking yourself now? If people thought that way, no one would buy a new car ...... ever. Wont stop me buying an FG before the FG11 .... or I might wait and get a better deal on a run out model.

Would be more disappointed if they bought out the Territory and was superseded within a couple of months.
Nah but both my FGs are 2 years old... To buy one and have it superceeded within a few months is NOT nice...

HSV did it to Sportswagon buyers with the E2.. Alot of them cracked up.
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Old 16-12-2010, 05:21 PM   #182
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Ok here's a question that I don't think anyone will be able to answer just yet but anyway... Will there be a premium on the diesel engine? If so, How much?? 3-4 thousand maybe??

Hopefully they keep the premium reasonably close to the petrol otherwise diesel sales might suffer a little.
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If the diesel is giving around 30% better fuel economy then why would you need a bigger tank?
I've allready posted this in another topic about the Terri but same question, so here is my reply, cut and paste,

Because it is an SUV, designed to be an all round vehicle and specially designed to take the family touring, and touring to me and most people mean's doing klm's, now whether that be around Australia or just on a quick holiday up the coast, having the bigger tank mean's touring becomes a whole lot eaiser espcially if touring in remote places, so you dont have to plan your trip around refuelling or when and where you can.
So an SUV like the Territory should be tackling the likes of the Toyota Prado which has a huge 150L tank, and is renowed for it's touring capabilties.
If they want to make hey it would be a plus considering the type of auidence the Territory is designed at.
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I wouldn't have a clue to be honest. How would you tell the difference?
Well, resistive is based on pressure so you can use anything to touch it and it will work.
To test for resistive you could try to use a pen (or anything other than your skin and fruit/veg) to apply pressure and see if it works.

Capacitive will only work with skin/water/fruit/veg and a couple of other things.

Also, resistive screens need to move slightly to work, so if you catch the screen in a reflection and press it, and the reflection changes shape slightly, then it is resistive. Capacitive on the other hand do not move at all.

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Old 16-12-2010, 05:36 PM   #185
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No. Same tank I think.
That's a shame, but thank's mate.
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As WOTDAH posted in the other thread, having a larger tank would compromise ground clearance.
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Ok here's a question that I don't think anyone will be able to answer just yet but anyway... Will there be a premium on the diesel engine? If so, How much?? 3-4 thousand maybe??

Hopefully they keep the premium reasonably close to the petrol otherwise diesel sales might suffer a little.
Diesel sales outperform Petrol in vehicles such as Prado/Hilux etc, and they are more expensive to buy outright then the petrol version's aswell.
Aslong as the vehicle itself perform's and tick's all the boxes, I can see the diesel performing quite well in sales, I would also imagine there would be a premium over petrol.
As this vehicle is desinged to be a SUV I can see diesel being the big advantage here.
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Premium for diesel wont hurt it providing it performs...

Diesels are very popular for the sheer yuppie factor, infact I think we should see Territory back up around 1500 units a month + with Diesel. I just hope government supports it a little more now its greener then Klugar!! (well it should be with diesel).
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As WOTDAH posted in the other thread, having a larger tank would compromise ground clearance.
True, but ground clearance has also been mentioned before as one of the Territory's downfall's, hopefully it is something they can look into for the future ?.
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Old 16-12-2010, 06:26 PM   #190
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You must be kidding mate, have you had your eyes tested lately ? The ford escape looks like it was designed and made 20 years ago .
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Old 16-12-2010, 06:29 PM   #191
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A bigger tank would be nice. If the diesel is especially frugal this might offset the need for a bigger tank somewhat. I certainly enjoy the fact that the Falcon ute has a bigger tank than sedan, especially now they have completely messed up the fuel filler design on the FG ute that makes it a complete P in the A to fill !!!
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Don't get me wrong, a bigger tank option might be a nice feature but I doubt it would need to be 150 L.
If the fuel economy is anything like the Kia Sorento, the diesel Territory should get close to 7 l/100 klm
on light cruising which means close to 1000 km range on the standard tank...

Now if Ford upgrades the towing capacity to 3,000 Kg and people start towing bigger trailers,
the diesel's economy will drop significantly. If you're towing a big trailer like that then some of
those 20 litre fuel jugs wouldn't take up too much room and eliminate the need for the 150 L tank.

No doubt even if you did put a 150 litre tank in it, there would still be people ****ing and
moaning that it doesn't have a full frame like the Prado or some other perceived impediment...
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The F6 ute can manage 9 litres per 100km on steady cruising at 110km/h. I can do Melbourne to Sydney on a single tank if I go easy on the right foot. Our N/A Territory at the same speed would be lucky to dip into the 12s. If the diesel can get under 10 it will be doing well in my opinion. It would have to do it really to make it worth going diesel over the current engine.
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No doubt even if you did put a 150 litre tank in it, there would still be people ****ing and moaning that it doesn't have a full frame like the Prado or some other perceived impediment...
Exactly.

Also bear in mind the predominant use of Territories in the real world is fleet and family shopping trolley use...if you want to go take on the Canning Stock Route with your you-beaut 150 litre tanked Prado then go and get one and spare us your complaining.
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Considering the 2.7L in the Disco which is somewhat 400-500kg heavier than the Territory, and it has a combined economy of 10.1, I would say the new 2.7L Diesel in a lighter vehicle would reveil much better than 10L.
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Rumor has it the average is around 8 l/100km.
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I hope Ford upgrade the transfer case to one that is a lockable rather than the current one. For it to even compare to a Prado/Pathfinder or Pajero it will need a H4/L4 transfer case.
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Also bear in mind the predominant use of Territories in the real world is fleet and family shopping trolley use...if you want to go take on the Canning Stock Route with your you-beaut 150 litre tanked Prado then go and get one and spare us your complaining.
I take it this is directed at me,
1'stly, the Territory is aimed as an SUV, just because alot of people might use them as Torak tractor's does not mean that Ford intended them to be used predominantly as family shopping as you say, SUV vehicles have been the key factor for many manufacuters in recent times as the demand is high for such vehicles, why because the average family is looking for a vehicle that fit's the bill, weekday comuting and weekend get away's, Ford have realised this and have fallen behind with the release of the Diesel.
The Toyota Prado is one of Australia's best selling vehicle's, you have to ask yourself why??
It is also clasified as an SUV, but has more option's to suit the need's it requires for the user that predominatly users such a vehicle as you so call like to say.
All I am saying is it would be nice to have such thing's that I believe would suit such a vehicle and fit in this segment.
If you think the average joe buy's a Territory to run the kids to shopping etc in the CBD, then one has to ask the question,
Why the need for such a large SUV to do so ?.
So spare us your complaining and get a vehicle that suit's the need's of such a comute, which a Territory does not fit this bill , Does it ?
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I hope Ford upgrade the transfer case to one that is a lockable rather than the current one. For it to even compare to a Prado/Pathfinder or Pajero it will need a H4/L4 transfer case.

I'm sure this is the first thing all the soccer mom's will be looking for.
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I take it this is directed at me,

If you think the average joe buy's a Territory to run the kids to shopping etc in the CBD, then one has to ask the question,
Why the need for such a large SUV to do so ?.
So spare us your complaining and get a vehicle that suit's the need's of such a comute, which a Territory does not fit this bill , Does it ?
Not having a go at you but, according to the late Geoff Polites the RWD Territory was
the replacement for the Station wagon - at least private buyers and that where most of
them went when Territory was peaking in 2005 at near 2,000/month, around 60% were RWDs.
Territory is clearly more biased towards soft-road work like Kluger where as Prado is for more serious work.

What we do need to combat Prado is the T6 Everest SUV....

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I take it this is directed at me,
1'stly, the Territory is aimed as an SUV, just because alot of people might use them as Torak tractor's does not mean that Ford intended them to be used predominantly as family shopping as you say, SUV vehicles have been the key factor for many manufacuters in recent times as the demand is high for such vehicles, why because the average family is looking for a vehicle that fit's the bill, weekday comuting and weekend get away's, Ford have realised this and have fallen behind with the release of the Diesel.
The Toyota Prado is one of Australia's best selling vehicle's, you have to ask yourself why??
It is also clasified as an SUV, but has more option's to suit the need's it requires for the user that predominatly users such a vehicle as you so call like to say.
All I am saying is it would be nice to have such thing's that I believe would suit such a vehicle and fit in this segment.
If you think the average joe buy's a Territory to run the kids to shopping etc in the CBD, then one has to ask the question,
Why the need for such a large SUV to do so ?.
So spare us your complaining and get a vehicle that suit's the need's of such a comute, which a Territory does not fit this bill , Does it ?
Don't tell me, tell the 90,000 people that bought them and use them for that purpose - Toorak tractors et al. And yes, the Territory was conceived as a replacement for the traditional family sedan and wagon to give buyers an alternative to the BOF 4x4 SUV's like the Prado - because people wanted the benefits of the comfort and high driving position without the need for off road capability and other vices of a 4x4 (which is borne out by the fact that 60% of Territories sold are RWD only).

What's more, I do not see this changing. Just the volumes sold and engine choices.
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Not having a go at you but, according to the late Geoff Polites the RWD Territory was
the replacement for the Station wagon - at least private buyers and that where most of
them went when Territory was peaking in 2005 at near 2,000/month, around 60% were RWDs.
Territory is clearly more biased towards soft-road work like Kluger where as Prado is for more serious work.

What we do need to combat Prado is the T6 Everest SUV....
Territory = Soft Road
Everest = Off Road
We need both vehicles to command 20-25% market share.
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the terri isn't and will never be a true offroader and suggesting otherwise is plain silly, its a toorak tractor nothing more nothing less and I will never consider one, if I want an offroad vehicle it won't be a terri there is many better suited offroad vehicles available..
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Well, resistive is based on pressure so you can use anything to touch it and it will work.
To test for resistive you could try to use a pen (or anything other than your skin and fruit/veg) to apply pressure and see if it works.

Capacitive will only work with skin/water/fruit/veg and a couple of other things.

Also, resistive screens need to move slightly to work, so if you catch the screen in a reflection and press it, and the reflection changes shape slightly, then it is resistive. Capacitive on the other hand do not move at all.

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Well if that's the case then it is resistive.
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Even though it's long in the tooth, I still think the current Terri is a good looking SUV. Simple clean design.

I like the new direction. Hope it looks much like the artist impression.
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Even though it's long in the tooth, I still think the current Terri is a good looking SUV. Simple clean design.

I like the new direction. Hope it looks much like the artist impression.
My thoughts exactly! IMO, diesel should have come with SY MkII, but alas we are getting all these changes in one go which is basically giving us a whole(-ish) new model that could potentially last a long time without needing to be refreshed. And I doubt Ford have had a large budget in this model anyway! (Does anyone know roughly?)

Do remember, IF the next Falc / Territory take a turn for what some call the worst, it would be a disastrous waste if Ford introduces a $800M upgrade a few years before the particular model (in its then current form) disappears...
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So what do we think this model will be called?

Presumable it will be SZ as we have had SX, SY, SYII.

Though in my opinion it would have made more sense if the identical in appearance SY was actually SXII and the mild facelift that is called SYII was actually just SY.

Ford never seem to do what makes most sense
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The F6 ute can manage 9 litres per 100km on steady cruising at 110km/h. I can do Melbourne to Sydney on a single tank if I go easy on the right foot. Our N/A Territory at the same speed would be lucky to dip into the 12s. If the diesel can get under 10 it will be doing well in my opinion. It would have to do it really to make it worth going diesel over the current engine.
Mate at a nice 100/110km/h freeway drive with 6 in the Territory and the back loaded with overnight gear I can just get in to the high 9's in ours. This was Geelong to Drouin return, through Melbourne but all of freeways. I reckon I could probably beat it on a flatter journey.

Every time mine has been in for a service, the have reprogrammed the PCM and we've seen an improvement in economy.

I reckon that at 8.5L/100km (I've heard this figure as a rumour) out of the existing 75L tank will give about 880km range. For an SUV, this is pretty good.
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