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The only day id buy an XT would be if I was a country rep and needed 16 inch wheels, they are just too bland and boring inside...
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Have just seen Ford's official manufacturers list prices for FG2.
I can't disclose pricing at this point but there has been reductions across the whole range. |
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For the lazy here is a summary (based on MLP) XT - $37,235 G6 - $40,835 G6E - $46,735 G6ET - $56,235 XR6 - $39,990 XR6T - $46,2350 Cheers Russ
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My example with the I6 is to demonstrate efficiency, and that more power doesn't always mean more fuel. So for the third time, read my other post regarding how they could get more out of it (Ecoboost) with better breathing. Better breathing helps VE.
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I think you are missing the point here … we are talking about the same engine (EcoboostI4T) available in various states of tune … one tune is aimed at less power but better efficiency, and another tune is aimed at more power with lesser fuel efficiency … no point trying to compare various generations of the Falcon engines as they are NOT the same engines …
The EcoboostI4T being discussed here is a global engine that is internally identical regardless of car model applied (currently available cars speaking), apart from the various external auxiliary items (exhaust, intake, coolers …) due to car variations, and various states of tune based on local fuel, environment, and performance targets … If you want to get more power then you needs to sacrifice efficiency … and no a 3inch exhaust will not make more power while consuming less petrol in this case … Quote:
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APART from that, and something that I did mention earlier, is how do you know what the IDEAL state of tune is? No one knows better than what Ford have chosen. It could be less than 400, or over, but the whole point back then was the poster (redrum) gave us a hint but because you have little understanding of who's who on this forum you stuck your head out to argue about it, with stuff that proves you a) don't know how to read the context, and b) you have no idea what v.e. is.
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any pics of what the FPV looks like?
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- We don't know what the most efficient state of this motor is. I.e., he's assuming the tune in the FWD cars is the most efficient, but forget that these motors could be detuned - and therefore not running with the most optimum tune - so as not to put too much load on the FWD's weaker driveline. There's no way of knowing but it's very short sighted to assume since detuning to protect the driveline is common in the industry. - Added to the above, the larger Falcon engine bay has scope for more efficient intake and exhaust. This all started because a reliable source tells us it's 400Nm+. The attempt to disprove him has been amateurish so far to say the least. It's no longer about getting technical and analytical, it's about recognising which members here have access to info we plebs don't. This was pointed out earlier but like with everything else written, it was ignored.
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Either way, I'm not too fussed. One of my relatives got a Merc C250 (1.8L turbo, 1600kg+), and it is no slouch. I think people will be pleasantly surprised with a 'small' engine in a big car. |
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[QUOTE=dimka100]I think you are missing the point here … we are talking about the same engine (EcoboostI4T) available in various states of tune … one tune is aimed at less power but better efficiency, and another tune is aimed at more power with lesser fuel efficiency … no point trying to compare various generations of the Falcon engines as they are NOT the same engines …
Mate, You seem to undermine your own argument here... To get more power... or less power etc.. from the same engine... you must change something. With my understanding of how You define "the same engine" is correct... then once you change something... it's not the same engine anymore !?!? Then you go on about different states of tune.... this is a change! What difference does it make if the change is a different state of tune... or a better designed inlet manifold/exhaust combination... a more intelligent computer, with the addition of a few extra sensors... or whatever it may be??? Once any change has been made... it means the new version of the same motor, is better in some way (you would hope) Ford HAVE done this with different versions of the same I6 motor... creating greater efficiencies, resulting in more power for less fuel ! Changing a state of tune in a new car... is virtually the same as bolting on a bigger carby, changing the cam, & chucking on a set of extractors, on and old car ! (an engine with a different carby, is still the same engine... just with a different carby!) Most new cars powerplants have variable cams, some sort of variable inlet tract, and sensors both before and after the combustion chamber to tell the computer if the engine is burning it's fuel efficiently ! If not... the computer will make a change to the setup) In an old car... the alterations mentioned above (done sensibly) would quite often result in more power for less fuel.... just as the state of tune in a new car (done correctly) can also generate the same result ! This is because the :state of tune" will vary the inlet tract, cams, timing, how long the injector opens for etc! In this light... if you consider an old powerplant, with a few external/internal changes... a different engine... then a modern variable engine, must also become a different engine, once you change the state of tune! You can't have it both ways ! I once owned an 86 XF 4.1ltr Falcon Wagon.... if I put 98ron in it... it would be more powerful... and I would get 60km further on the same tank! Do you consider this a different engine, just because I changed the fuel? The point made earlier about Manufacturers detuning engines, is also correct... This way they can release a new model, with a better state of tune... and claim more power AND better economy! More often than not.. it is just the same engine (my definition) with a more efficient state of tune! |
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Its almost like Ford this afternoon have quoted directly from this very thread, where's my cheque Ford? haha.
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1) $40,000 drive away - the bulk of Falcons sell under this price limit, maybe the 80 percentile mark? 2)$50,000 drive away - I estimate this to be the 90 percentile limit for Falcon products Anyone above this limit is a serious buyer with more concerned with quality appointments than cost. |
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Its good to see Ford 'getting it' in regard to having the RRP more closely resemble real world transaction pricing. Good move and one which can only help sales. |
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With lower RRP prices does this mean the % drop of the value of the car will not be as large each year.Thats a little win in itself if so
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Does this mean it will ultimately affect future discounted price or even residual values? I seriously doubt either one of those factors will see significant change. RRP really comes into play in the first golden 6 month of a mew model's release, after that time, discounts begin to appear As buyers are encouraged back into the showroom. |
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