Automotive News, Media & Press - First GM, now Ford looks to their Australian product line for new US cars




TriShield
07-27-2004, 12:30 PM
Falcon to Fly? Australian division may provide new vehicles for Ford

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Australia's Ford Falcon: sister of the Ford Crown Victoria and Grand Marquis?

By AMY WILSON | Automotive News
(08:30 July 27, 2004)

Ford Motor Co. is looking to Australia for a plan to replace the Ford Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis.

Ford engineers are considering the rear-drive platform used for the Australian Ford Falcon to replace the Panther platform in North America. The Panther, which dates to 1978, carries the Ford Crown Victoria, the Mercury Grand Marquis and the Lincoln Town Car.

Suppliers say Ford may replace the Crown Victoria and the Grand Marquis as early as the 2008 model year with cars based on the next-generation Falcon platform.

A Ford source acknowledged the study but said the plan is only in the consideration stage. Ford would have to lock this into the product cycle soon to replace the cars for the 2008 model year.

The new vehicles would be slightly smaller than the current Crown Victoria and Grand Marquis, which are popular mainly among gray-haired customers. Crown Victoria police cars have been criticized because fuel tanks have ruptured in rear-end collisions.

Ford is not considering a next-generation Town Car based on the Falcon platform, suppliers said.

But Lincoln is planning a large flagship sedan that would be built off Ford's Volvo-derived D3 platform. That all-wheel-drive car would be built at Ford's Atlanta assembly plant, possibly for the 2009 model year.

Ford could decide to keep the three Panther cars alive for a longer period. The reasoning would be to "keep making money," one Ford insider said. Panther's development costs have long been paid for, making the automaker's large cars a reliable profit center.

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bruddah_man_matt
07-27-2004, 06:22 PM
THANK FRICKIN GOD. A NON-SVT FORD PRODUCT BESIDES THE MUSTANG I CAN ACTUALLY APPRECTIATE AND DROOL OVER.

When I learned about the Holden/Ford of Oz lineups a decade or so ago I prayed that someone at GM and Ford would wake up and smell the coffee. Thank God for Bob Lutz. Now Ford is following suit.

:hail: to Bob Lutz

TriShield
07-27-2004, 06:37 PM
The turbocharged Falcon (even the V8 Falcon) is an incredible muscle car, Ford would be insanely stupid not to sell it here unmolested in the US, even in small numbers.

Ford and GM of Australia absolutely spoil their market with great muscle cars, and great cars all around.


Shinkaze
07-28-2004, 12:27 AM
Sweet! ...but labeld as a crown Vic??? is it really that big?

TriShield
07-28-2004, 02:10 AM
Sweet! ...but labeld as a crown Vic??? is it really that big?

No, it's tad smaller. Roughly the same size as the Cadillac Catera aka Holden Commodore, it's arch rival in Australia.

Shinkaze
07-28-2004, 04:58 PM
No, it's tad smaller. Roughly the same size as the Cadillac Catera aka Holden Commodore, it's arch rival in Australia.Well, My TA is down with a dead motor so I'm driving a Pimp'n Lincoln town Car right now :pimp: I can't imagine Ford basing the next gen car off a performance platform..... twould scare all the ho's off.