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Ford Australia is only 18 months into the life-cycle of our all-new FG Falcon, which means that a replacement model isn't due until approximately 2015. It is important to understand that we are following our normal timeline and cadence of new model development and introduction. We are using the next 18 months – 2 years to conduct in-depth consumer research to determine what a successful replacement vehicle will need to offer Australian customers in an extremely competitive marketplace.

correct me if im wrong but nearly 7 years is a long time for a single model. would this be the equivalent to the b series (BA -BF) IE the current model being an F Series Falcon ?

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Yes, this is standard life cycle of a platform

Au1,11,111

BA 1,2

BF1,2 Many would argue that BA and BF are really the same platform.

FG will be the same.

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The question begs... Why won't Ford export the Falcon?

It is a pity because we build probably the next best quality Fords outside Europe, and that's probably a split decision as well. My own personal opinion, it that it rarely works long term, and Ford want to keep employing US workers. Imports from the US have pretty much failed here because we have different expectations of cars. Let's face it, other than a few like Mustang and the like, the Yanks build butt ugly cars! Ford are not totally stupid. They already know that importing US platforms to Aus has failed in the past, and will fail again. I still think that whatever happens to the Falcon name in 2013 or whenever, there will still be a significant local content in whatever replaces the FG here.

I don't think Expensive Daewoo exports to the US has succeeded at all. Would be interesting to see the cost vs benefit of the whole exercise once you get past the PR BS which let's face it Expensive Daewoo excels. I am very surprised that the US Government allows GM to import cars when they owe the government so much money. I would have thought one of the provisos to the loans would be based upon generating local market grown and not relying on imports which have very little local content for US workers when they are built is AUS.

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"Mr Mulally would not say if Ford Australia would play a leading role in developing the large car platform, or whether a local version of the global car would be built in Australia." quoted from the 1st article

Ford would be smart if Australia had some part in the large car section.

Also I wonder what is going to happen to germany and the ford focus and fiesta. They still German built???

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It will be driven by the same issues as here. Does Ford want to retain a viable European manufacturing business? Given the number of vehicles supplied out of those plants to just the European market, I think the answer is a big YES. Would they spread the manufacturing to say 2 regions (Europe and Aussie for example)to share the load and provide that individual touch to the southern hemisphere? That would make sense. But it will get down to how much they cost to build and how much they can sell them for and how much to support them - like any business. This is where the risk lies, because you would have to understand that vehicles are cheaper to build somewhere like Malasia than Aussie. Hope that NEVER happens.

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correct me if im wrong but nearly 7 years is a long time for a single model. would this be the equivalent to the b series (BA -BF) IE the current model being an F Series Falcon ?

Exactly - think EA to EL, and AU to BF. We're talking generations rather than iterations.

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