Large Car
Ford Australia has revealed the official fuel consumption figures and pricing for the Ford Falcon EcoBoost - the four-cylinder variant it hopes will help reverse flagging sales of its locally built large car.
Holden says it is getting closer towards announcing co-investment from the Federal Government and parent company General Motors as it looks to secure the local manufacturing of the Cruze and Commodore beyond 2018.
Ford's global design boss says the medium-size car - such as the company's own Mondeo, the Mazda6 or Toyota Camry - is the new large car.
With global sales of large cars in decline, including the locally built Ford Falcon that plummeted in...
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 –...
Mercedes-Benz will unveil two highly efficient E-Class hybrids at next month’s North American International Auto Show in Detroit: the E 300 BlueTEC diesel and the E 400 petrol.
With official fuel consumption figures as low as 4.
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...
Mercedes-Benz’s parent company Daimler has pulled the deep-pile rug from under its loss-making Maybach brand, its rival for Rolls-Royce.
The German luxury car maker will discontinue the Maybach brand in 2013, which has failed to match...