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Old 18-06-2016, 11:22 PM   #31
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Who ever thought of Kuga as a car name? A misspelled version of Ford Cougar?

They should retire the Territory name, and call the replacement the "Manther". That way Ford can have the 'Kuga' and "Manther" and appeal to the 40 something young kid parents who might occasionally dream of a younger model...
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Old 18-06-2016, 11:27 PM   #32
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At our local dealership they had all for suv together in a line so it was easy to jump between them all. Everest is easily taller and longer and definitely narrower than the terry. Only reasons i would go the everest is if I needed 4wd, bigger towing or a smidge more 3rd leg room. If it's a regular aussie family with two kids running around town with the odd camping trip to a national park the territory craps all over the everest as far as interior space and packaging. Factor in better driving manners means we are losing a truly great aussie car built by aussies. I can't beleive the earlier post that said the terry was underpowered. Never heard that before, unless they were taking about the diesel.

Completely agree. Loss of petrol AWD with the SZ model was a blow to it. And prefer the original styling too, like Raptor said.

Why not import Ford Edge, Flex, Explorer and Expedition and really make a North American assault on the SUV class?
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Old 18-06-2016, 11:47 PM   #33
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I thought Ford's badge is in the toilet..
Top 5 in sales every month wouldn't call it in the toilet. Unless it has a toyota badge sales are not going to be huge in this market.
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Old 18-06-2016, 11:53 PM   #34
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Default Re: Ford territory model replacement....

The 2017 Explorer could pass as a Territory.
The back half looks like an evolution of the design.

But why would they change the name of Explorer to Territory even if there did bring it here.
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Old 19-06-2016, 12:32 AM   #35
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Completely agree. Loss of petrol AWD with the SZ model was a blow to it. And prefer the original styling too, like Raptor said.

Why not import Ford Edge, Flex, Explorer and Expedition and really make a North American assault on the SUV class?
Because in America, the "S" stands for "Spacious" and the "U" stands for "Urban."

We once almost bought a Honda MDX. Beautiful SUV, we ere going to trade up the family bus from The Odyssey...
Until we test drove one.

I could not figure out how HONDA could make such a ponderous land-barge, until I found out they were made in NA for the US market.
Not surprisingly Honda dropped it shortly thereafter.

Also, Aussie dollar is once again in the crapper.

More likely we'll get whatever they can make cheap in Thailand or SA.
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Old 19-06-2016, 08:33 AM   #36
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Like the Falcon, the Territory replacement is to be found in the BMW or Merc stable. Take your pick.
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Old 19-06-2016, 06:27 PM   #37
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Because in America, the "S" stands for "Spacious" and the "U" stands for "Urban."
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Since when? Its been sports utility vehicle from day dot. The utility word is key as they were developed to bypass emmission laws for passenger cars that were not required for comercial cars.
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Old 19-06-2016, 07:14 PM   #38
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Like the Falcon, the Territory replacement is to be found in the BMW or Merc stable. Take your pick.
Don't forget the F-Pace!
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Old 19-06-2016, 07:28 PM   #39
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Yeah the ladder chassis also eats up a lot of interior height in the Everest but all body on frame cars are like that.
The ladder chassis is also rigid and does nothing for the occupant safety of a car.
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Since when? Its been sports utility vehicle from day dot. The utility word is key as they were developed to bypass emmission laws for passenger cars that were not required for comercial cars.
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Old 19-06-2016, 10:23 PM   #41
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According to goauto an announcement regarding the territory replacement is due next month. So not far away.
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Old 20-06-2016, 01:32 AM   #42
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I think if they bring out the Edge it will be a flop, if they bring the Explorer it will be a hit.
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Explorer is LHD only and won't be coming here in the near future. Edge looks good but if it has a DSG gearbox I won't touch it.
DSG is an issue for me too, otherwise I was looking forward to the Edge.

I'm a big Fan of the Explorer IMO it would have covered Territory and Everest in one Model.
But Apart from no RHD Platform there's No Diesel, and its a big vehicle.
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Old 20-06-2016, 03:53 PM   #44
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I saw a few Explorers in Philippines recently. From the rear they seem like a natural evolution of the Territory as someone mentioned.

I liked the look of them and pity it's LHD only. I'd definitely be interested. Seems like might have to keep this Terri a few more years!
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Old 23-06-2016, 11:50 PM   #45
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I thought the biggest candidate for the Territory replacement is the 7 seater Ford Edge that is for the Chinese market?

http://www.motoring.com.au/seven-sea...broady-100906/

Makes more sense than the explorer/5 seater Edge?

The Ford boys worked in China for the Chinese Taurus, surely they can work on the Chinese 7 seat Edge for Australia.
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