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View Poll Results: Should the Falcon Wagons die?
Yes, Territory should replace the wagon lineup 42 21.76%
No, The wagon lineup should stay 79 40.93%
Only get rid of the wagons if there is a (factory) E-Gas Territory 24 12.44%
Only keep the wagons if they have a full lineup range (XT, G6, G6E, XR8, FPV?, Diesel?, etc) 48 24.87%
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Old 19-08-2009, 07:43 PM   #91
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Say who??? Everything I've read sugguest the opposite
Don't believe what you read then, all the wagons R&D costs were covered long ago and the profit levels are higher than they are in any other Falcon.
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Old 19-08-2009, 11:11 PM   #92
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Don't believe what you read then, all the wagons R&D costs were covered long ago and the profit levels are higher than they are in any other Falcon.
we must be talking about different things.. I'm talking about updated to FG.. That can't be cheap..
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Old 21-08-2009, 10:40 PM   #93
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we must be talking about different things.. I'm talking about updated to FG.. That can't be cheap..
They have already said they won't make an FG wagon.
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Old 23-08-2009, 03:39 PM   #94
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The BFIII wagon is holding its own. Very large and practical vehicle. Sure it does not have IRS or a sports version like the Commodore but in Fords eyes and more importantly the consumer, that is not the point of a wagon. It is the ability to carry a load securely otherwise people would by a ute.

Even the Mondeo wagon has more boot space versus a Commodore wagon.

Mondeo has a luggage capacity of 1005 litres with the rear passangers seats upright and 2163 litres with the seats folded flat.

Commodore has 895 / 2000 litres respectively.

BFIII Falcon 1260 / 2584 litres respectively.

That extra boot space is a very large (pun intended) selling point for Ford. Plus they do not need to advertise the wagon as everyone knows its capabilities saving Ford money.
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