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    I was 100% in the Holden camp, I would only consider buying Holdens. But yes I have driven a couple of Falcons.

    When the EB first came out my local Ford dealer, Fury Ford, I'm not kidding, that was their name, had a special promotion, they would do a free basic service on any Commodore, as long as you drove the new Falcon for the day. Who wouldn't drive a new car for the day. It was a GL I think, and from what I remember, I told the sales guy it definitely had more power than my VL Commodore, which had the 3 litre Nissan inline 6, but it didn't handle as well, and the motor wasn't as smooth as my old VL. I seem to remember that was pretty much the way it was back then, the Falcons had the power and torque, but the Commodores handled and braked better.

    The next one I drove was a BA XR6 in Phantom, non turbo, my brother had it as a rental when he was staying with me one night, I got called to go into work because the alarm was going off and he gave me the keys and told me to go for it. I liked this one better, it handled better, was smoother, but I hated the blue lighting on the gauges, they were really hard to read.

    I'm not really in any camp now, if Ford were to change their mind and bring the Bronco here, I would give it some serious consideration.

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    Don't know how I missed this thread! Cool cars!!!
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    Saying this thread is impressive is a massive understatement. I still need to watch all of the videos, but I love the pictures, especially the colors. Blood Orange and Envi are colors I’d have to strongly consider if I lived there and had purchased one. Then there is blueprint. That color is rocking.

    I’ve seen some cool factory test mules living near the Motor City. Dodge/Chrysler World Headquarters, GM World Headquarters and Ford World Headquarters are all here. I’m closest to Ford HQ in Dearborn, about a half hour away.

    Seeing the last engines or cars rolling off the line, especially when a plant closes for good, makes me really sad.
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    My late Dad worked for GM for 35 yrs, so I'm biased towards GM. That said my first new car was a 2000 Ford Contour SVT. GM had nothing to compete with that car, Chrysler either, so Ford it was. I've never owned a new GM car, ever and nowadays they've turned their backs on affordable fun and unless I win Powerball I can't afford a CT4 or CT5 V Blackwing because those are the ONLY GM cars that speak to me!

    I know this, if I lived down under, based on what I've seen in this thread, I'd be leaning towards Ford. Too bad we don't have a Holden version of Deyon here to present the "other side"Aussie Muscle!Aussie Muscle!

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    Because I focused so much on the writing and imagery in the Barra post, I forgot to add some sound to the story.

    I mentioned in that post Falcon 6's never really started to sound any good until the BA and the DOHC Barra. Where say, BMW, spent a lot of time making sure their inline 6's had a lovely snarl to them, the pre-Barra engines were simply motive devises. And to be fair, the BA version of the naturally aspirated Barra was pretty harsh sounding, although I actually quite liked it. BF and FG versions made big improvements, Ford actually started to tune the intake sound on the NA engine. In terms of exhaust note, only the turbo versions really had some noise coming from the rear pipes, and even then it was the FG and later versions that had a little pop and bang to go with the deep, burbly note.

    First up, I should mention that the video's I'm posting are of them STANARD form, no obnoxious exhausts, the Barra to my ears ears sounds terrible with a drain pipe connected to the engine.

    This video is to show how bad the older SOHC engines were, here shown in the form of a stock-standard AU Falcon fitted with the LPG engine, a absolute slug when fitted with the moonshot gearing in the 4 speed auto. Hopefully you can appreciate how strained and nasty these things sounded. They were however very good at towing (low down torque).
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    2000 Ford AU Falcon Forte LPG 0-100km/h & engine sound - YouTube

    Next are the naturally aspirated FG's, here shown in G6E (the luxury variant) and the XR6 (sport), both have identical engine and transmissions (ZF 6 speed auto). Here, you will note a raspier engine sound with not much in the form of an exhaust note save for a little burble at idle. While these are not FAST like the turbo versions, they are decently powerful, even more so with premium fuel.
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    2014 Ford Falcon G6E 4.0L (195kW) 0-100km/h & engine sound - YouTube
    XR6-
    2012 Ford Falcon XR6 MKII engine sound and 0-100km/h - YouTube

    The EcoLPI (LPG) version that came to market in 2011 was faster than Ford were letting on in their official figures. The LPG engine went from being a slug to being noticeably faster the petrol/gas variant. Here fitted to an XR6 -
    Ford Falcon FG X XR6 EcoLPI Ride & Sprint - YouTube

    Now for the special stuff, the Turbo.

    Firstly, in 2008 for the FG, Ford released a luxury model fitted with the turbo, previously all Turbo's were sport-performance focused. The G6E Turbo with all its chrome and more sedate looks was just as fast as the XR6. It was the truest of sleepers. First thing you notice is the exhaust has a deeper burble to it and an upshift "fart" that I find deliciously addictive. The turbo seems to also muffle some of the intake harshness.
    2013 Ford G6E Turbo FG MKII engine sound and 0-100km/h - YouTube

    The "fart" was actually a spark cut to help soften the load on the transmission during full throttle up-shifts. Ford also fitted a primitive launch control to manual Turbo's. This video is from the FG Falcon launch event in early 2008 -
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A66GJ-hgcK8

    Next, a 0-200 kph run on a standard FG XR6 Turbo. If you watch carefully, you can see these engines had a small amount of lag until the boost kicks in at around 3,000rpm. Again, I love the hard edge rasp above 5,000rpm.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHb8eNixfkQ

    The biggest and baddest was the FPV F6 with the 310 engine, these were barely contained missiles. One thing you will note on these next videos is the lack of traction when the engine climbs on boost. FPV only fitted 245/30 19'' tires to these cars, just not enough. They were best driven with care or by a professional. The first video was filmed back in 2008 and the Targa Tasmania by then Ford racing driver Shane van Gisburgen.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-ZclmN5JIE

    These next two give a good impression on the harder edge these 310 engines had. There is more aggression in the "fart" on these too. Remember, the FG F6 kept the larger turbo charger for more top end grunt.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsiI0fVIR4w
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mS7cNWXSvD4

    As I mentioned, I actually prefer the harsher/raspier engine sound of the naturally aspirated versions. While everyone likes the sound of a V8, a well sorted inline 6 is just as addictive to my ears.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    I was 100% in the Holden camp, I would only consider buying Holdens. But yes I have driven a couple of Falcons.

    When the EB first came out my local Ford dealer, Fury Ford, I'm not kidding, that was their name, had a special promotion, they would do a free basic service on any Commodore, as long as you drove the new Falcon for the day. Who wouldn't drive a new car for the day. It was a GL I think, and from what I remember, I told the sales guy it definitely had more power than my VL Commodore, which had the 3 litre Nissan inline 6, but it didn't handle as well, and the motor wasn't as smooth as my old VL. I seem to remember that was pretty much the way it was back then, the Falcons had the power and torque, but the Commodores handled and braked better.

    The next one I drove was a BA XR6 in Phantom, non turbo, my brother had it as a rental when he was staying with me one night, I got called to go into work because the alarm was going off and he gave me the keys and told me to go for it. I liked this one better, it handled better, was smoother, but I hated the blue lighting on the gauges, they were really hard to read.

    I'm not really in any camp now, if Ford were to change their mind and bring the Bronco here, I would give it some serious consideration.

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    My late Dad worked for GM for 35 yrs, so I'm biased towards GM. That said my first new car was a 2000 Ford Contour SVT. GM had nothing to compete with that car, Chrysler either, so Ford it was. I've never owned a new GM car, ever and nowadays they've turned their backs on affordable fun and unless I win Powerball I can't afford a CT4 or CT5 V Blackwing because those are the ONLY GM cars that speak to me!

    I know this, if I lived down under, based on what I've seen in this thread, I'd be leaning towards Ford. Too bad we don't have a Holden version of Deyon here to present the "other side"Aussie Muscle!Aussie Muscle!

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    I'm not as one eyed Ford as I used to be, but the bias is still there. The rule of the jungle for decades was you were either red (Holden) or blue (Ford), and NEVER should one cross the road to the other side let alone admit to liking the oppositions product. These days, with both factories long closed, the rivalry seems to become a mutual respect from each side of the fence. At this point I will say, I'm a sucker for a Monaro, especially the one from the early 2000's...............




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    Quote Originally Posted by JDGolden View Post
    Saying this thread is impressive is a massive understatement. I still need to watch all of the videos, but I love the pictures, especially the colors. Blood Orange and Envi are colors I’d have to strongly consider if I lived there and had purchased one. Then there is blueprint. That color is rocking.

    I’ve seen some cool factory test mules living near the Motor City. Dodge/Chrysler World Headquarters, GM World Headquarters and Ford World Headquarters are all here. I’m closest to Ford HQ in Dearborn, about a half hour away.

    Seeing the last engines or cars rolling off the line, especially when a plant closes for good, makes me really sad.
    The closures, the Ford and Holden ones in particular, reduced many to tears. Ford had been making cars in Australia since 1925, Holden via GM since 1948. On the final days of manufacturing, the media acted like vultures, preying on the thousands of employees who were basically now un-employed. It was sickening, no one would ever want a camera and microphone shoved in their face they day they lost their job. To Fords credit, the workers were basically given three years notice to find another job. A lot of ex-manufacturing employees were re-deployed in the product development team, which to this day is responsible for several programs including Ranger, Everest and the platform home-room for the Bronco. In comparison, the GM-Holden employees were made redundant. GM then went on to shut the brand down completely. GM no longer have an official outlet in Australia.



    The huge Broadmeadows assembly plant is still being gutted -

    These pics were from earlier this year -









    The Geelong engine and stamping plants have both been sold now and completely gutted -







    I was lucky enough to tour Broadmeadows in 2003, a time when the factory was at 110% capacity.

    A few years later in early 2010, cars had to be parked on grass, the demand had fallen through the floor by this stage. These pics were taken by me and I remember at the time thinking, ooooh, this isn't good! This was in addition to a large, full holding yard at the back of the factory. Most of these cars ended up being dumped into rental fleets.














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    back in the mids 80's, an uncle of mine was a few months from retiring from ford. only thing i heard him said about what he did:"i design cars before they are cars." anyways, ford made him an offer he couldnt refuse: they wanted him in australia for a year. all expenses paid except for rental car.
    what i heard about when he got back?
    the cars.
    one of my own personal favorite( newer models) are the G8s that replaced a few gm models in '09. although ive never driven one, the GXP seems like a fun car to drive.
    unfortunately, i think people in the states were hooked on fwd and they didnt sell good over here.

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    I had a G8 GXP for about 5 years...kind of miss it now especially being the rwd badass ride it was! Thanks for sharing the history of Ford and GM presence in Australia. I always thought Australia was an awesome place for car culture. It sounds like they love their V8's with Holden and Ford. You guys always had the cool Utes and stuff we never got to experience in the US. Long live the V8!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ace22 View Post
    I had a G8 GXP for about 5 years...kind of miss it now especially being the rwd badass ride it was! Thanks for sharing the history of Ford and GM presence in Australia. I always thought Australia was an awesome place for car culture. It sounds like they love their V8's with Holden and Ford. You guys always had the cool Utes and stuff we never got to experience in the US. Long live the V8!
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    As most will know, the Pontiac G8 was a rebranded VE Holden Commodore.

    The Australian VE Commodore SS-V -



    The US market Pontiac G8 -



    The VE Commodore, and the later models based on it, are arguably the best Australian cars ever made. Many of the early ones were very problematic in terms of electrics, but the engineering integrity was such never seen from an Australian made car before. Holden designed and engineered this all-new car and platform to be used not only on variety of Australian market cars, but also as exports and form the basis of multiple cars from with the wider GM network. Even the now long dead Saab was to get a model based on this platform. (At the time, Holden were supplying both Saab and Alfa Romeo with V6 engines made in Australia). Then the Global Financial Crisis hit and those plans mostly scrapped. Apart from the Camaro, the platform would not go any further than the Commodore and it's many variants.

    The closure of Pontiac and the cancellation of exports as the G8 meant Holden were left sitting on a large parts bank specific to the Pontiac version. The result was the Commodore SS "Special Edition", basically the "Pontiac Commodore" -



    Note the lack of a Holden lion badge, the twin nostril design bumper meant there was no room for one. Holden at the time denied they were simply using up excess Pontiac G8 parts, but it was plain as day what they were doing. Soon after, there was also a line of VE Series 2 SS-V Redlines fitted with the Brembo brakes and chromed Pontiac wheels. Again, using up parts destined for the US market.


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