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Old 05-01-2020, 11:22 AM   #91
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Interesting the amount of cars per year that are dropping - 20,000 loss on registered BA Falcons or there abouts.

We're midst of releasing a new product for BA/BF, its taken us 18 months, opportunity cost of a few hundred thousand bucks easily in missed sales due to inaction and it gets worse every month its not on the market because the amount of registered cars is dropping.

Really it should have been on the market 15 years ago
And this is why I think the later B Series and F Series Falcon will disappear more quickly,
there were fewer built and most Bs are hitting the time where expensive repairs happen.
A gearbox fails and the cost is the majority value of the car, easier to scrap and buy another.

We're gonna hit a balance point where newer Mustangs become more common on the road than FGX Falcon
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It's getting a bit harder to find "good bits" at the wreckers for BA/BF now, too (I reckon)... Of the cars that do end up there, it seems to be more of the base model/low series cars, and they seem to be more of the old/worn out variety (rather than the crashed, previosly well looked after cars).

On the flip side... plenty of the better/higher series BA/BFs might have moved into the "keeper" category... so could be locked away in sheds.. so perhaps unregistered, but still viable !??

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And this is why I think the later B Series and F Series Falcon will disappear more quickly,
there were fewer built and most Bs are hitting the time where expensive repairs happen.
A gearbox fails and the cost is the majority value of the car, easier to scrap and buy another.

We're gonna hit a balance point where newer Mustangs become more common on the road than FGX Falcon
That happened years ago. There are 25,000 Mustangs on the road, while there are only about 10,000 FGX. Mustang hit the 10k milestone in 2017.

As for the BA and BF, there was a point where well over 90% of taxis in Victoria were BA/BF Falcons. And there were about 5,000 taxis in Victoria in those days (more now). As there was a 6.5 year limit at the time, that means that about 700 Falcon taxis were scrapped and replaced each year, and that's just VIC...
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We're gonna hit a balance point where newer Mustangs become more common on the road than FGX Falcon
I think that point has been reached already.
I can't think of the last time I saw a FGX that wasn't a cop car, but Mustangs are everywhere..
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how many years will you give it till ea-ed have dissapeared, you often wonder how many are parked in sheds and used for shows.

guessing the ea-ed will be the new xy-xc where most are parked and only used for car shows and taken out on weekends and the ef-au are the new ea-ed where you can still get a good cheap car and the ba-fg are the new au-ba where you can get a really nice sheap car. would that sound about right.

most of the xw-xf narly every car show have seen never ending amounts and wondered wether ea-ed and na-nc will end up the same as the xw-xf where most if not all are parked and only used for car shows
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how many years will you give it till ea-ed have dissapeared, you often wonder how many are parked in sheds and used for shows.

guessing the ea-ed will be the new xy-xc where most are parked and only used for car shows and taken out on weekends and the ef-au are the new ea-ed where you can still get a good cheap car and the ba-fg are the new au-ba where you can get a really nice sheap car. would that sound about right.

most of the xw-xf narly every car show have seen never ending amounts and wondered wether ea-ed and na-nc will end up the same as the xw-xf where most if not all are parked and only used for car shows
Still plenty of E's and X series Falcon's running around here.
Country cars seem to last well.
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Crazy how rare the FGX is already, yet alone will be, it's on the shopping list for sure!
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You can add another AU to the list of old Falcons no longer registered.

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I had another look at the website with the statistics,

https://carsafe.com.au/risk-rating#

According to these statistics: (sedan only)

Falcon EB: Jan.2019: 2318 vehicles licensed. Sept: 2043 vehicles. Oct: 1800. June2020: 1603
Falcon ED: Jan.2019: 5279 vehicles licensed. Sept: 4766 vehicles. Oct: 4220. June2020: 3719
Falcon EL: Jan.2019: 21518 vehicles licensed. Sept: 19063 vehicles. Oct: 16636. June2020: 14800
Falcon EF: Oct. 2019: 12966 vehicles licensed. June2020: 11457
Falcon AU: Jan.2019: 82412 vehicles licensed. Sept: 74713 vehicles. Oct: 66751. June2020: 59974
Falcon BA: Jan.2019: 119102 vehicles licensed. Sept: 112832 vehicles. Oct: 105485. June2020: 98561
Falcon BF: Jan.2019: 71011 vehicles licensed. Sept: 68803 vehicles. Oct: 66166. June2020: 63407
Falcon FG: Jan.2019: 105190 vehicles licensed. Sept: 104013 vehicles. Oct: 102510. June2020: 100600
Falcon FGX: Jan.2019: 8449 vehicles licensed. Sept: 8340 vehicles. Oct: 8260. June2020: 8206
Fairmont ED: Sept.2019: 1191. Oct: 1040. June2020: No longer listed (<1000).
Fairmont EF: Sept.2019: 4722. Oct: 4108. June2020: 3571
Fairmont EL: Sept.2019: 4702. Oct: 4112. June2020: 3681
Fairmont AU: Sept.2019: 15500. Oct: 14100. June2020: 12688
Fairmont BA: Sept.2019: 14398. Oct: 13587. June2020: 12771
Fairmont BF: Sept.2019: 6251. Oct: 6068. June2020: 5905

Here are some more statistics:
Ranger PJ: Oct.2019: 23795. June2020: 26933
Ranger PK: Oct.2019: 35094. June2020: 34784
Ranger PX Jan 2019: 175000. Sept.2019: 195000, Oct: 214194. June2020: 234677
Mustang 15-18: Oct.2019: 18471. June2020: 18275
Mustang 2018+: Oct.2019: 3050. June2020: 5473
Ford Everest 15+: Oct. 14899. June2020: 17512
Territory SX: Oct. 28555. June2020: 27264
Territory SY: Oct: 68293. June2020: 66763
Territory SZ: Oct: 64595. June2020: 64690
F250, 97-03: Jan.2020: 4501. June2020: 4465
F250, 04-08: Jan.2020: 4055. June2020: 4026
Fiesta WZ 13+ Jan.2020: 16503. June2020: 16367
Focus SA 18+ June2020: 2043
Endura CA 18+ June2020: 1078
Kuga TF 13-16 June2020: 17874
And to feed some trolls:
Tesla 'S': Jan.2020: 1326 vehicles. June2020: 1513

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FGX is more rare than an EL! Wow.
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Interesting the amount of cars per year that are dropping - 20,000 loss on registered BA Falcons or there abouts.

We're midst of releasing a new product for BA/BF, its taken us 18 months, opportunity cost of a few hundred thousand bucks easily in missed sales due to inaction and it gets worse every month its not on the market because the amount of registered cars is dropping.

Really it should have been on the market 15 years ago
This is why you need the skills to rapidly prototype and release new car parts, like these fine fellows. None of them waited:

https://driving.ca/features/feature-...ooden-car-mods
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Interesting the amount of cars per year that are dropping - 20,000 loss on registered BA Falcons or there abouts.

We're midst of releasing a new product for BA/BF, its taken us 18 months, opportunity cost of a few hundred thousand bucks easily in missed sales due to inaction and it gets worse every month its not on the market because the amount of registered cars is dropping.

Really it should have been on the market 15 years ago
So they've just hit the water, so even then it took another 6 months.
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I had another look at the website with the statistics,

https://carsafe.com.au/risk-rating#

According to these statistics: (sedan only)

Falcon EB: Jan.2019: 2318 vehicles licensed. Sept: 2043 vehicles. Oct: 1800. June2020: 1603

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Another thread discussing if Territory are disappearing from the road. Numbers in this thread.
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I had another look at the website with the statistics,

https://carsafe.com.au/risk-rating#

According to these statistics: (sedan only)

Falcon EB: Jan.2019: 2318 vehicles licensed. Sept: 2043 vehicles. Oct: 1800. June2020: 1603. April 2021: 1318
Falcon ED: Jan.2019: 5279 vehicles licensed. Sept: 4766 vehicles. Oct: 4220. June2020: 3719. April 2021: 3033
Falcon EL: Jan.2019: 21518 vehicles licensed. Sept: 19063 vehicles. Oct: 16636. June2020: 14800. April 2021: 11920
Falcon EF: Oct. 2019: 12966 vehicles licensed. June2020: 11457. April 2021: 9209
Falcon AU: Jan.2019: 82412 vehicles licensed. Sept: 74713 vehicles. Oct: 66751. June2020: 59974. April 2021: 49396
Falcon BA: Jan.2019: 119102 vehicles licensed. Sept: 112832 vehicles. Oct: 105485. June2020: 98561. April 2021: 86876
Falcon BF: Jan.2019: 71011 vehicles licensed. Sept: 68803 vehicles. Oct: 66166. June2020: 63407. April 2021: 58123
Falcon FG: Jan.2019: 105190 vehicles licensed. Sept: 104013 vehicles. Oct: 102510. June2020: 100600. April 2021: 97485
Falcon FGX: Jan.2019: 8449 vehicles licensed. Sept: 8340 vehicles. Oct: 8260. June2020: 8206. April 2021: 8075
Fairmont ED: Sept.2019: 1191. Oct: 1040. June2020: No longer listed (<1000).
Fairmont EF: Sept.2019: 4722. Oct: 4108. June2020: 3571. April 2021: 2836
Fairmont EL: Sept.2019: 4702. Oct: 4112. June2020: 3681. April 2021: 3027
Fairmont AU: Sept.2019: 15500. Oct: 14100. June2020: 12688. April 2021: 10610
Fairmont BA: Sept.2019: 14398. Oct: 13587. June2020: 12771. April 2021: 11427
Fairmont BF: Sept.2019: 6251. Oct: 6068. June2020: 5905 April 2021: 5627

Here are some more statistics:
Ranger PJ: Oct.2019: 27395. June2020: 26933 April 2021: 25974
Ranger PK: Oct.2019: 35094. June2020: 34784 April 33994
Ranger PX Jan 2019: 175000. Sept.2019: 195000, Oct: 214194. June2020: 234677, April 2021 271319
Mustang 15-18: Oct.2019: 18471. June2020: 18275. April 2021: 17743
Mustang 2018+: Oct.2019: 3050. June2020: 5473 April 2021: 8369
Ford Everest 15+: Oct. 14899. June2020: 17512
Territory SX: Oct. 28555. June2020: 27264 April: 24704
Territory SY: Oct: 68293. June2020: 66763. April 2021: 63751
Territory SZ: Oct: 64595. June2020: 64690. April 2021: 63902
F250, 97-03: Jan.2020: 4501. June2020: 4465
F250, 04-08: Jan.2020: 4055. June2020: 4026
Fiesta WZ 13+ Jan.2020: 16503. June2020: 16367
Focus SA 18+ June2020: 2043
Endura CA 18+ June2020: 1078
Kuga TF 13-16 June2020: 17874
And to feed some trolls:
Tesla 'S': Jan.2020: 1326 vehicles. June2020: 1513 April 2021: 2824,
Tesla 3: April 2021: 2605


Cheers,

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So they've just hit the water, so even then it took another 6 months.
Demand has dropped off so much that we missed the wave and now they're sitting on the shelf collecting dust

Case in point that you need to design and release something shortly after a car hits the showroom rather than when you start receiving demand.

Lost sales is a lag measure, if you act on lost sales you end up missing the opportunity and carrying excess stock.
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I had another look at the website with the statistics,
Territory SX: Oct. 28555. June2020: 27264 April: 24704
Territory SY: Oct: 68293. June2020: 66763. April 2021: 63751
Territory SZ: Oct: 64595. June2020: 64690. April 2021: 63902
Cheers,
This is great data.

I was working my way through the Territory numbers. Feeling somewhat despondent at the dwindling numbers of this amazing vehicle. Most of the ones I see on the road these days are delegated the role of family hack. I suspect that most are not getting the basic maintenance they deserve.

I also checked out a few on carsales. Somewhat surprised how well the price is holding up in the current market.

Anyway, I kept reading down the list and saw the F250. I am amazed there are this many still kicking around. I hardly see any these days. Prices seems through the roof. Unless one absolutely needed to tow something really big, I would have though the money would have gone to a newer tow rig.

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F250, 97-03: Jan.2020: 4501. June2020: 4465
F250, 04-08: Jan.2020: 4055. June2020: 4026

And to feed some trolls:
Tesla 'S': Jan.2020: 1326 vehicles. June2020: 1513 April 2021: 2824,
Tesla 3: April 2021: 2605
The Tesla figures are also interesting is so much that I see far more Tesla kicking around than F250. Sure, they are a city car. Whereas the F250 is more country workhorse.

Anyway, thanks for going to the effort of digging it out.
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Demand has dropped off so much that we missed the wave and now they're sitting on the shelf collecting dust

Case in point that you need to design and release something shortly after a car hits the showroom rather than when you start receiving demand.

Lost sales is a lag measure, if you act on lost sales you end up missing the opportunity and carrying excess stock.
What is this product?
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I had another look at the website with the statistics,

https://carsafe.com.au/risk-rating#

According to these statistics: (sedan only)

Falcon EB: Jan.2019: 2318 vehicles licensed. Sept: 2043 vehicles. Oct: 1800. June2020: 1603. April 2021: 1318
Falcon ED: Jan.2019: 5279 vehicles licensed. Sept: 4766 vehicles. Oct: 4220. June2020: 3719. April 2021: 3033
Falcon EL: Jan.2019: 21518 vehicles licensed. Sept: 19063 vehicles. Oct: 16636. June2020: 14800. April 2021: 11920
Falcon EF: Oct. 2019: 12966 vehicles licensed. June2020: 11457. April 2021: 9209
Falcon AU: Jan.2019: 82412 vehicles licensed. Sept: 74713 vehicles. Oct: 66751. June2020: 59974. April 2021: 49396
Falcon BA: Jan.2019: 119102 vehicles licensed. Sept: 112832 vehicles. Oct: 105485. June2020: 98561. April 2021: 86876
Falcon BF: Jan.2019: 71011 vehicles licensed. Sept: 68803 vehicles. Oct: 66166. June2020: 63407. April 2021: 58123
Falcon FG: Jan.2019: 105190 vehicles licensed. Sept: 104013 vehicles. Oct: 102510. June2020: 100600. April 2021: 97485
Falcon FGX: Jan.2019: 8449 vehicles licensed. Sept: 8340 vehicles. Oct: 8260. June2020: 8206. April 2021: 8075
Fairmont ED: Sept.2019: 1191. Oct: 1040. June2020: No longer listed (<1000).
Fairmont EF: Sept.2019: 4722. Oct: 4108. June2020: 3571. April 2021: 2836
Fairmont EL: Sept.2019: 4702. Oct: 4112. June2020: 3681. April 2021: 3027
Fairmont AU: Sept.2019: 15500. Oct: 14100. June2020: 12688. April 2021: 10610
Fairmont BA: Sept.2019: 14398. Oct: 13587. June2020: 12771. April 2021: 11427
Fairmont BF: Sept.2019: 6251. Oct: 6068. June2020: 5905 April 2021: 5627

Here are some more statistics:
Ranger PJ: Oct.2019: 27395. June2020: 26933 April 2021: 25974
Ranger PK: Oct.2019: 35094. June2020: 34784 April 33994
Ranger PX Jan 2019: 175000. Sept.2019: 195000, Oct: 214194. June2020: 234677, April 2021 271319
Mustang 15-18: Oct.2019: 18471. June2020: 18275. April 2021: 17743
Mustang 2018+: Oct.2019: 3050. June2020: 5473 April 2021: 8369
Ford Everest 15+: Oct. 14899. June2020: 17512
Territory SX: Oct. 28555. June2020: 27264 April: 24704
Territory SY: Oct: 68293. June2020: 66763. April 2021: 63751
Territory SZ: Oct: 64595. June2020: 64690. April 2021: 63902
F250, 97-03: Jan.2020: 4501. June2020: 4465
F250, 04-08: Jan.2020: 4055. June2020: 4026
Fiesta WZ 13+ Jan.2020: 16503. June2020: 16367
Focus SA 18+ June2020: 2043
Endura CA 18+ June2020: 1078
Kuga TF 13-16 June2020: 17874
And to feed some trolls:
Tesla 'S': Jan.2020: 1326 vehicles. June2020: 1513 April 2021: 2824,
Tesla 3: April 2021: 2605


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Great work of plotting the numbers into the graph, thanks Ford17.

It shows that in just over 2 years, there has been about 35.000 Falcon BA lost, and almost 40.000 of the older AU model gone.

Anyway a few of these cars may possibly have been stowed away for future barn finds, who knows.

Franco, you should convert your product to fit the new Ranger ;-)

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This is great data.

I was working my way through the Territory numbers. Feeling somewhat despondent at the dwindling numbers of this amazing vehicle. Most of the ones I see on the road these days are delegated the role of family hack. I suspect that most are not getting the basic maintenance they deserve.

I also checked out a few on carsales. Somewhat surprised how well the price is holding up in the current market.

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Well, this little SY family hack is getting the maintenance, but living near the coast is beginning to be revealed...

Price has held up as it's cheapish and a really good 'starting a family' wagon? There's demand, babies and toddlers everywhere round these parts.
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