Ford Falcon and Territory safe until 2016
Ford has announced a fresh $103 million investment for the Falcon large car and Territory SUV, though the future of the Australian-built vehicles is still guaranteed only until the end of 2016.
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Ford has announced a fresh $103 million investment for the Falcon large car and Territory SUV, though the future of the Australian-built vehicles is still guaranteed only until the end of 2016.
Australia’s automotive industry heavyweights predict new vehicle sales will once again eclipse the magic one million mark in 2012. But Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries CEO Ian Chalmers admits the Australian-made Holden Commodore –...
The FG MkII Falcon upgrade and the efficient four-cylinder EcoBoost engine join the new EcoLPi LPG models early in 2012 to create what looks like the blue oval’s strongest local large car offering in years.
Ford Australia insists the inline six-cylinder petrol engine in the Falcon has not reached its fuel efficiency limit despite the powerplant not benefitting from any economy improvements as part of the FG MkII upgrade.
The 2012 Ford Performance Vehicles (FPV) range has been unveiled, sporting more standard features, subtle exterior design revisions and some small price changes. FPV has made no changes to the powertrains of any model.
Ford Australia won't guarantee a halt to sliding Falcon sales in 2012 despite the introduction next year of a model range update and a new, more fuel efficient four-cylinder engine.
The Ford Falcon EcoBoost is arguably the most important new vehicle for Ford Australia since the introduction of the Territory in 2004. Though the local manufacturer is downplaying the four-cylinder Falcon’s role as the great white hope for the...
Ford Australia has outlined its product plans for 2012, highlighting significant changes, additions and upgrades across its passenger, SUV and light commercial vehicle range. The launch of the FG MkII Falcon should get 2012 off to a positive...
The 2013 Holden Commodore and Ford Falcon V8 Supercars will introduce a new platform with independent rear suspension, a new transaxle differential, revised transmissions and more safety.
The refreshed Ford FG Falcon MkII will be significantly cheaper than the model it replaces, with Ford Australia slashing between $2555 and $3655 off the price of every model in the range.