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Old 06-07-2015, 06:17 PM   #91
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Even if it were cheaper... Don't care. Luggage space? Driving experience? Meh. Value for money, warranty and gadgets is what I (and most buyers I believe) wanted.
This is bang on in my mind. My boot is almost always empty, don't care if it's large or not.
It starts, stops, turns left and right, sometimes it reverses. This is enough of a driver experience for most people. Most people aren't car enthusiasts, they don't care for racing spec cars.

Affordable, reliable, and nice inside.

Toyota tends to lack gadgets, but it's got the rep for being reliable.
Your i30 is full of gadgets and is a great price.

Ford? Well, the rep of Ford, especially the Falcon, is bogan hoon car.
Holden, despite being as American as Ford, have more of a rep of at least being an Australian company.

I think the new Focus, the new Fiesta, the new Mondeo, the new Mustang, will all do quite well, once they're finally out. And if Ford actually advertise them.
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Old 06-07-2015, 06:22 PM   #92
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December 2012 - Falcon 1,111 (those were the days)
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It depends in what context you have it.

I would suggest that back in the early 70s, when Ford sold 80,000 to 100,000 Falcons per year, plus 2,000 to 2,500 Fairlanes & LTDs would have been THE days.

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Old 06-07-2015, 06:34 PM   #93
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... agreed, but in the recent context of a few hundred a month anythign over 1,000 is noteworthy.

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Old 06-07-2015, 08:38 PM   #94
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It just shows how opinions can really differ.

Having driven both the BMW and Mondeo I can only laugh.

When my sister recently decided to trade her Cruze on a bigger car I did a little bit of review searching and I’d say the bulk of reviews disagreed with Wheel’s well known even handed right on the money assessments.

Not that she cares how a car handles, her first priority is looks and what colours they're available in.

She bought a Trend.



Motoring said:

If you wanted evidence of why people like rear-wheel drive, Mondeo is exhibit A.
Drive experience is antiseptic by Ford’s standards.

http://www.motoring.com.au/reviews/2...5-review-50428


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The Mondeo feels sure-footed in corners and supple over most bumps, although not best in class based on our preview drive.

http://www.carsguide.com.au/car-revi...6#.VZnnzsIw9hE


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Overly light and uncommunicative steering.
It’s not quite as sharp as the old car though. The new electric steering is direct and quick, but devoid of feel and feedback and a little too reluctant to load up beyond the realms of urban twirling.

http://www.caradvice.com.au/347430/2...tch-and-wagon/


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Both models drive the front wheels with a minimum of fuss, helped by an electric power steering system that counteracts torque steer and other distractions, such as vibrations from an imbalanced wheel or jagged road edges.

The system retains an impressive level of clarity to a driver's fingertips, trading perhaps the finest points of steering feel for refinement in a compromise many owners will be happy to meet.

http://www.drive.com.au/motor-review...18-1milx6.html


Wheels said: (I couldn’t see any reference to it being in the league of a Series 3 with M tuned suspension)

And boy does it handle. The cohesion of the Mondeo’s dynamic abilities is deeply impressive.

From the attitude of its body and suspension as you start to apply lock to the positivity of its front end and the corner-enhancing involvement of its excellent rear suspension, the Mondeo feels much smaller than its size and weight would suggest.

Fling it down a twisty road and you’ll revel in its poise and adjustability, guided by an electric steering system that feels hydraulic most of the time.

Ride quality and road-noise refinement are two other new Mondeo hallmarks.

http://www.wheelsmag.com.au/reviews/...mondeo-review/
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"It would take a cleverly spec'd 3-series to out handle a Mondeo"
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Old 06-07-2015, 09:10 PM   #95
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From Autocar - UK market knows Mondeo well .

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Thanks to the fact this new Mondeo is part of Ford’s ‘One Ford’ philosophy, more emphasis has been placed on ride comfort and interior quality than the way the car drives. Where the old car was the sharpest steer in this class, the new one is softer and less focused.

That said, the Mondeo is a far more refined prospect than before. It’s still enjoyable to drive, but not as superlatively so as the old car, nor as much as the class-leader, Mazda’s enjoyable 6.


A massive engine range will blossom in the Mondeo family over the next year, but for now the main choice is between a range of 2.0-litre turbodiesels, 1.0- and 1.5-litre EcoBoost petrols, and the petrol-electric saloon-only Hybrid.

A massive engine range will blossom in the Mondeo family over the next year, but for now the main choice is between a range of 2.0-litre turbodiesels, a 1.5-litre EcoBoost petrol, and the petrol-electric saloon-only Hybrid.


3 cyl Ecoboost Mondeo luckily not coming to Australia.

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Old 06-07-2015, 10:55 PM   #96
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Because sheep will buy anything with a Holden badge.
Bullcrap. Sheep by Toyota's, and now it seems Hyundai's as well.
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Old 07-07-2015, 02:24 AM   #97
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"It would take a cleverly spec'd 3-series to out handle a Mondeo"
I’m wasn’t doubting what you read in Wheels.

I’m just laughing at what Wheel’s said.

I’ve recently driven both cars and the BMW is easily the better driver’s car and more so with the M suspension package.

What I do like about the Mondeo is it looks good and in most departments it’s a very good car, what I don’t like is it’s way overpriced.
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Old 07-07-2015, 06:58 AM   #98
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Bullcrap. Sheep by Toyota's, and now it seems Hyundai's as well.
Buy ?
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Old 07-07-2015, 09:09 AM   #99
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No-one had a problem when the sleeps bought Fords.. And who cares anyway, a sale is a sale & they are private sales with good margins.
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So what if it's smaller. Bigger is not always better. The Falcon and Commodore have proven that.

I drive a '7 seater for midgets' and would NOT have got the Terry if it was identical in all areas bar size as my other half doesn't like big / wide cars.

Even if it were cheaper... Don't care. Luggage space? Driving experience? Meh. Value for money, warranty and gadgets is what I (and most buyers I believe) wanted.

My wife drives a Mirage and all the BS people pumped into her when she was pregnant was a joke. You must get a bigger car, you will need the space, you can't fit all the stuff you need etc etc etc. Apparently even a Camry or i45 is too small for some people.

How oh how do Europeans get around in a Corolla as the ideal family car?

Well, the pram fits in the boot with space for her baby bag and shopping goes in the back seat. Or the pram goes in the back seat and the boot becomes empty.

In some cases, less is more...
Each to their own. I value large internal space which, in a well-designed car doesn't necessarily mean large external size.

Octavia is a great family car because of the internal space it gets out of a small package. It's class equivalent, the Focus, fails to do this, at least in the current model.
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This may come as a surprise, but there are thousands of people out there who buy cars simply to get them from A to B. One that is cheap, small, has a good warranty, is easy to drive and fits in their garage.

At a guess I'd say that's who the Nissan, Kia etc marketing people are aiming at.

Not everyone wants one that looks and sounds cool
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Be grateful he didn't pick you up on the apostrophe in the plural Toyotas and Hyundais as well.
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Old 08-07-2015, 08:40 AM   #104
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I always thought that the word bull-crap was hyphenated.

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Yes Mr. Spell Nazi.

Good, just make sure you don't spell 'the' as 'da'.
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Old 08-07-2015, 07:06 PM   #106
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No-one had a problem when the sleeps bought Fords.. And who cares anyway, a sale is a sale & they are private sales with good margins.
While we are at it, spot the fault.........
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Old 08-07-2015, 08:11 PM   #107
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GasOLane..thats why I got the i20, and in 6 months its been faultless..Nothing has rattled, fallen off, developed a squeak etc etc To the members who said about a steel bar in the drivers seat..still waiting!!!!Impressed..Hyundai have come a long way!!
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Old 09-07-2015, 07:03 AM   #108
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I wonder if there is any truth to this statement? Were they not just under $20k drive away, and is there still that $20k instant write off deal (as many times as you like??) for business?

Much like there was a whole lot of stuff for sale at exactly the same price as those cheques we got a few years ago from Mr Rudd.
Bingo.
Just picked up a secondhand I Load at $19990 plus gst at the end of last fin year & bought anew Mitsi Lancer GSR at $18990 gst inclusive last Friday.
People at Hyundai spoke of how slow other dealers were to make use of budget incentives.
Also I reckon anyone who bought a Mazda 3 has not driven other cars to compare.
The road noise is awful.
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Bullcrap. Sheep by Toyota's, and now it seems Hyundai's as well.
Well lets hope those same people don't go back to buying Ford's because they are sheep. Oh wait....
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And the guy in a Hyundai Getz who weaved around me on the freeway off ramp and went into a wobble as he nearly lost control made it from A to B ...just!
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Do they still make the Getz?
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Do they still make the Getz?
No..it was replaced by the i20...
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Looking through Russell's stats, in the '2015Q2' stats the Merc C Class is a real surprise, 2nd to the Camry, it's flogging ALL the 'affordable' mid size competitors. Times must have changed; it seems (save: Mazda 6) if you've got a lesser badge you are history.
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