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Old 07-05-2013, 02:09 PM   #61
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Crazy Dazz, the article referred to in this topic mentioned the following -

But Holden is fighting back against the odds, hoping that buyers who've moved away from large cars may give the Commodore one last chance before the homegrown model bows out in 2016, to make way for a four-cylinder front-drive sedan.


Given the above and as a Ford man, that's all I need to know about the Commodores future

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We all buy cars based on many criteria - looks, bling, bias, performance, handling, economy, price, deal etc

I'd suggest that technical superiority has a direct impact on performance/handling/economy therefore is a valid criteria to judge a car There is a grey area though, for instance Holden's V8's is technically inferior to Ford V8 yet manages to hold itself up when the rubber hits the road but I don't think it relegates technical superiority to the scrap heap.

On bling, it's a fact of life that it will attract the punter, that's exactly why manufacturers throw the 'reverse osmosis' stuff in, it's exactly why people buy upper spec models etc so I don't see why belittling it because 'Ford don't have it' is valid. If your totally agnostic and your in the market for a widget, both similar priced but brand A has an extra feature that you like, then it will become part of the buying decision, it's up to brand B to build in attractions to compete.

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Given the above and as a Ford man, that's all I need to know about the Commodores future
It's Joshua Dowling, declaring the death of Aussie cars seems to be his pet project...

He's moving onto Holden now because Falcon refuses to die...
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They've done well with their value story, Ford is going to have to come to the table with things like panoramic roof and Stop/Start on Ecoboost to leapfrog this.
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We all buy cars based on many criteria - looks, bling, bias, performance, handling, economy, price, deal etc

I'd suggest that technical superiority has a direct impact on performance/handling/economy therefore is a valid criteria to judge a car There is a grey area though, for instance Holden's V8's is technically inferior to Ford V8 yet manages to hold itself up when the rubber hits the road but I don't think it relegates technical superiority to the scrap heap.
Yes we all buy for different reasons but the Technical aspect of cars gets lost on most people. Haven't heard many say that they bought the car they did because it is more technically superior than something else. Usually its cheaper, nice colour range, perception of economics .... but many do not know whether it is rear wheel, how gear auto, german, Austrian or Korean let alone how things work. Being more technically advanced means that the seats warm up ..... they confuse it with bling.

I have just learnt that to have something to drive long term is more rewarding than bling. That stuff (for me) gets boring in the first few weeks. I want to enjoy the car itself for years. Its a case of not confusing technical superiority as bling ...... thats all But if that gets sales ..... bring it on as long as I still get to drive a car I want rather than play with trinkets!


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New HSV's leaked on go auto, sorry if this is old news.

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Would I be wrong in saying that the front of the GTS looks a little too busy?


Is barra240t trying to hint that a lot of the styling in the Fusion is in the new Falcon...perhaps slightly different proportions?
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New HSV's leaked on go auto, sorry if this is old news.

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Now that actually doesnt look too bad. It highlights how retarded the E3 HSV's look.

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Would I be wrong in saying that the front of the GTS looks a little too busy?
I'm imagining the HSV faithful crying into their weet-bix lamenting the lack of bonnet intakes and boot lid spoilers due to the alloy panels.

430kws in the GTS, time for FPV to unleash the GT-H!
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I'm imagining the HSV faithful crying into their weet-bix lamenting the lack of bonnet intakes and boot lid spoilers due to the alloy panels.

430kws in the GTS, time for FPV to unleash the GT-H!

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Now that actually doesnt look too bad. It highlights how retarded the E3 HSV's look.

More like "hello, 2014 Falcon, please park here in my garage"
They've been saying for a while that Ford and GM (Holden as well) need to pull their fingers out and stop worrying so much on power and work on the rest.

I kind of agree, I'd rather see the new FPV GT match said power level, but would much rather see a nicer interior, lightweight construction and things like active suspension and damping, variable LSD, so on.

It's not difficult to have lots of power in such a large car, but making it turn another corner is another sort of black magic really.

Back on topic though, anyone know if the new SS is still using the L98?
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Yes we all buy for different reasons but the Technical aspect of cars gets lost on most people. Haven't heard many say that they bought the car they did because it is more technically superior than something else. Usually its cheaper, nice colour range, perception of economics .... but many do not know whether it is rear wheel, how gear auto, german, Austrian or Korean let alone how things work. Being more technically advanced means that the seats warm up ..... they confuse it with bling.

I have just learnt that to have something to drive long term is more rewarding than bling. That stuff (for me) gets boring in the first few weeks. I want to enjoy the car itself for years. Its a case of not confusing technical superiority as bling ...... thats all But if that gets sales ..... bring it on as long as I still get to drive a car I want rather than play with trinkets!
Some fair points there mate. When it comes down to it, some features end up not being used after the novelty has warn off as you say.

Tech features that are usable would be adaptive cruise control, proximity warnings, park assist to name a few. If car A had these features and car B didn't, it would be fair to say car A is more technically advanced than car B though.

In Fords case, they needs those trinkets to compete as the Holden marketing machine will push them making the Falcon less desirable purely because it has less bling , features etc
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I gather from this rather bold move from holden they intend to " make the lost revenue " up, in the long run when they stop making the cars in 2016, but have to continue supplying parts for the next 10-15 years. And we all know how much a part cost to replace.....
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This is why I've said in the past that Holden is arguably taking a greater risk with more
expansive investment in VF Commodore than Ford appears to be taking with the 2014 Falcon.

Mind you, just because Ford may seem to be making less noise about improvements
doesn't mean that Falcon's updates won't be any less comprehensive than VF,
I have a feeling that Ford will get massive bang for bucks this time round...
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Well all the tooling and r and d is done using already existing parts.
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Caradvice had posted official pricing and specification for the VF: http://www.caradvice.com.au/230471/h...pecifications/

Some more details about the entry "Evoke".

Standard features:
  • Powered by a recalibrated version of the VE’s 3.0-litre V6
  • Six-speed automatic transmission only.
  • Voice recognition activation
  • Semi-automatic parking system
  • Parking sensors front and rear
  • Electronic park brake
  • iPod connectivity with audio streaming
  • Holden’s MyLink infotainment system that includes built-in apps
  • Eight-inch colour touch-screen display.
  • 16-inch alloy wheels
  • Six air-bags
  • Hill hold control and hill-start assist
  • Trailer sway control
  • Dual-zone climate control
  • Remote vehicle start
  • Isofix child seat anchor points

Optional extras:
  • Blind-spot assist and reverse traffic alert ($350)
  • Satellite navigation ($750, from September 2013)
  • Metallic paint ($550)

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Caradvice had posted official pricing and specification for the VF: http://www.caradvice.com.au/230471/h...pecifications/

Some more details about the entry "Evoke".

Standard features:
  • Powered by a recalibrated version of the VE’s 3.0-litre V6
  • Six-speed automatic transmission only.
  • Voice recognition activation
  • Semi-automatic parking system
  • Parking sensors front and rear
  • Electronic park brake
  • iPod connectivity with audio streaming
  • Holden’s MyLink infotainment system that includes built-in apps
  • Eight-inch colour touch-screen display.
  • 16-inch alloy wheels
  • Six air-bags
  • Hill hold control and hill-start assist
  • Trailer sway control
  • Dual-zone climate control
  • Remote vehicle start
  • Isofix child seat anchor points

Optional extras:
  • Blind-spot assist and reverse traffic alert ($350)
  • Satellite navigation ($750, from September 2013)
  • Metallic paint ($550)
Very reasonably priced options, BMW would have a fit.
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Very reasonably priced options, BMW would have a fit.
Most makers would bar maybe a few of the Japanese marques, but SatNav for $750 is a steal
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It will be interesting to see whats in the Calais ? FORD is going to have come out fighting or dealers are going to have a few quiet months..Will some close ?? FH is needed now ,or FG MK 3... not 18 months time.....
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Add in new Jeep product that's technically superior to the Territory and, well, you want to be selling boat loads of Kuga's and Focus wouldn't you.
In what way technically superior...? Gadgets...?
I bet dynamically on any Aussie road the Territory handles better and is more comfortable... But yes they do need to put a proper latest tech engine in it to really do it justice! But don't for one minute think the Territory is not still the handling/dynamic benchmark for these big SUV style cars this side of a 200k Porsche.
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looks like Evoke will have fuel consumption of 8.3 litres/100km.
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It will be interesting to see whats in the Calais?
All the specification are listed in the Caradvice link.

I cant be bothered posting them in here

I think the Evoke has raised the bar pretty high in terms of standard kit on the povo pack so to speak off. the interior of the evoke looks pretty bloody impressive too.
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