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Old 23-06-2011, 10:28 PM   #1
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So who's going?

I was spewing when it became biannual and even moved across the border! But I did go every year and some years it was a bit ho-hum so I am actually looking forward to this years.

I thought it would be interesting to see what peoples expectations are of Ford.

This is a massive and timely opportunity to nail some presentations and reveals for FoA and I really hope they do well, if there has ever been a time its now.

So three key cars stick out for me.

1. LiLPG - the system deserves attention and credit, Ford has been the lone solider for ages pushing LPG, although as no one else was really offering opposition they sat on the mixer system for a while. I hope they have a massive section devoted to debugging myths and showing perhaps a chart of cost savings etc

2. New Territory - its should do a pretty good job in its own right but this is just as key as the falcon itself to get right. Id pimp something out or even do an "offroad" concept to boost a bit of cred.

3. Ranger - I dont know what there profits will be like off this car but its a showcase of what FoA PD can do and is something that just doesnt get enough airtime. GMH do nothing even close to the level of this and no one knows about it which is a crying shame.

The new Focus will be a pivotal car aswell, and hopefully FPV churn something out as it will give them some good exposure. Perhaps the fabled GT - H (whatever) will be there in concept form? An Allan Moffat special perhaps before he gets beyond the age of usability (with all due respect, great man).

For me FG2 doesnt matter at the moment, it will be out in due course, its whats out now that needs a kick in the bum.

My dream concept from Ford/FPV would be a Miami based Ranger, keeping in mind its a global car, not just for Oz only. Opportunity for FPV? Probably not..LOL

Looking forward to it, if anyone gets any articles or updates to whats included in the show feel free to post it in here!

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Old 23-06-2011, 10:32 PM   #2
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I was considering working on the Toyota stand but I found out yesterday that I would only get paid for it if I work on the Saturday or Sunday... and, well, Saturday is my best chance to actually sell cars at work and I don't work Sundays... so don't think I'll be doing it!

So no, probably won't go. Would be keen to check out this Black Edition from FPV.
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Old 23-06-2011, 10:34 PM   #3
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I know the feeling, I worked on the Ford stand a few years ago and wow, you reckon we have know it all here (and atleast we can banter here...hehe)...its still a good opportunity to speak to people about the things we love.
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I'll be going to have a look.

Pretty much to see the new stuff Ford has to offer.

I guess we won't see a Ford branded V8 or EB as if they come out it'll be for FG2.
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Old 23-06-2011, 10:47 PM   #5
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I'll be going to have a look.

Pretty much to see the new stuff Ford has to offer.

I guess we won't see a Ford branded V8 or EB as if they come out it'll be for FG2.
Ive just about given up on the 5 point Oh..if it happens then that will be fantastic.

EB is massive too agreed, but I dont think they could juggle LiLPG and EB in the one show, one will take the spot light away from the other.

It gives another story come FG2 aswell....so much good news to come!
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Old 23-06-2011, 11:49 PM   #6
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The new Territory and gas Falcon are more important than FG2 in my opinion. If marketed well enough these should have a decent impact in sales.
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Old 23-06-2011, 11:57 PM   #7
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I'd go if it was in Sydney. But I am not going to Melbourne for it.
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Old 24-06-2011, 12:08 AM   #8
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Whatever happened to the Adelaide Motor Show we had every year at Wayville?

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Old 24-06-2011, 12:08 PM   #9
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From Ford's website..vehicles on show at Motor Show
http://www.ford.com.au/servlet/Satel...=1248913750050

Only two Falcons on display, mainly the small, medium cars on display. Doesn't look good for Falcon..I would have thought they would be pushing the Falcon?????????
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Old 24-06-2011, 12:24 PM   #10
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The majority of the buying public are now buying small/medium cars. With the new Focus and the Fiesta Ford have 2 cars that are amongst the best in their respective classes.
I know people here concentrate largely on the Falcon but I think Ford will focus on those 2 cars plus the Mondeo and the Territory for a while yet.
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Old 24-06-2011, 12:26 PM   #11
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From Ford's website..vehicles on show at Motor Show
http://www.ford.com.au/servlet/Satel...=1248913750050

Only two Falcons on display, mainly the small, medium cars on display. Doesn't look good for Falcon..I would have thought they would be pushing the Falcon?????????
They're not a Falcon company anymore they need to market their whole range.
New Focus is a far more important car.
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Old 24-06-2011, 12:28 PM   #12
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Quite disappointing with the lack of FPV's there as well. Would have liked to go have a look at what's next in store there.

I'll go but I'm not sure I will find too much to excite me this year.
New impreza will most likely put me to sleep.
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Old 24-06-2011, 12:30 PM   #13
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FPV advertising a GT-SVP plus the GS and GS Ute. That could be interesting, especially the GT.
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Old 24-06-2011, 12:36 PM   #14
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Will be going to this. Want to see what Ford has to offer on stage and see if its popular viewing by the public, plus im in Melbourne for work now anyways these few months, good excuse.
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Old 24-06-2011, 12:50 PM   #15
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I will be going, mainly to cop an optic on the LiLPG installation - especially the boot.
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Old 24-06-2011, 01:02 PM   #16
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I wonder if there'll be any surprises. The New Kuga would be an interesting addition to gauge public interest.

I'll be disappointed if there's no FGII, I remember them displaying the FG months before its release in 2008.

Still, it's worth going for the Focus, Ranger, Territory and LiLPG. The Ford range is getting stronger and stronger.
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Old 24-06-2011, 01:11 PM   #17
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Whatever happened to the Adelaide Motor Show we had every year at Wayville?

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We always got the boring stuff in SA mate. It was never as good as the shows they showed in the Eastern States, and it pretty much died in the ***. There was never a real solid amount of interest in this state that would promote some of the high end cars. I reckon thats why they pulled the plug.
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Call me dumb but whats a GT-SVP? Is that what the GT-P is called nowadays?

I'm actually interested in seeing the new Focus so I'm happy they will have some of those on the stand.
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Call me dumb but whats a GT-SVP? Is that what the GT-P is called nowadays?

I'm actually interested in seeing the new Focus so I'm happy they will have some of those on the stand.
I suspect it is a concept GT-H of some type.
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I suspect it is a concept GT-H of some type.
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Sounds like we will at least get one interesting car...
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All things considered, FoA have a decent lineup for the show.

A GT-SVP... anyone have any info on this?
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All things considered, FoA have a decent lineup for the show.

A GT-SVP... anyone have any info on this?
I think this is the "Black" edition that has been talked about. With factory warranted hot-up parts a-la Walkinshaw.
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I think this is the "Black" edition that has been talked about. With factory warranted hot-up parts a-la Walkinshaw.
Now why haven't I heard about this?!?
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I think it was the financial crisis that killed off all the car shows. Perth had one every year too and now its stopped. Not sure about Brisbane.
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Old 24-06-2011, 04:34 PM   #27
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Well guys don't forget the Mad max's concept cars at the Melbourne Motor Show just read Top Gear magazine,the rear of one the cars have traces of bits of the Xbgt coupe and the second car has the twin vent as per xbgt bonnet,In my OMI just cut and shut both and you have the right mad max car. cheers morris.
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Whatever happened to the Adelaide Motor Show we had every year at Wayville?

I miss that!
If there were new (read retro fit) Valiants and Toranas, then everyone in SA would go to that show, it would be like xmas, something to take the whole family to

Sorry to take the p^%$, I'm from SA and people always give me s&^% about nothing happening in SA.

I'll be going, looking forward to the new Lambo and the "black edition" FPV and HSV, it's just a good car day out.
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