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    Thats going to hit holden in the semi lobo Rumors are it's a fat one
    But i guess time will tell how genny craig it will be.
    Fpv_gtho was saying when the alloytech175 first cam out that it was a bit of a dissapointment for GM that motor it wasnt what they hoped for.
    They shouldnt have wasted there time with it anyway just the 190 was only needed. And work on that1.
    "Just a matter of time i suppose"

    "The elevator is broke, So why don't you test it out"

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    The 190 is a good engine - its only let down is its tranny.. but I think Holden have/are fixing that anyways.

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    Sorry bout the size of this pic...


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    iam going to have to buy the age tomorrow or (maybe now if i can be stuffed)

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    I don't wanna sound like a smart arse, But that lower front makes it look more like a holden

    What model is that a Fairmont?
    "Just a matter of time i suppose"

    "The elevator is broke, So why don't you test it out"

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    might have to go and get the age as well
    The Datto will rage again...

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    Ford's new Falcon
    Kevin Hepworth
    17aug05

    Ford has fired the first shot in what promises to be a vicious battle for the dwindling dollars of the large family sedan market.

    With Mitsubishi set to send its Magna replacement, the 380, to the market at the end of next month and Holden playing a waiting game with the significantly changed VE Commodore due next year, Ford has taken the initiative.

    It has announced the first details of the new BF Falcon range this week, more than two months ahead of its sale date.

    While external changes from the BA to the BF are slight, the new models will offer significant improvements in power, fuel economy and, for the first time in an Australian-made vehicle, a six-speed automatic option — and a couple of wild new colours.

    "Every Falcon and Territory owner will appreciate the noticeable improvements in performance, refinement and fuel economy," Ford Australia president Tom Gorman promised.

    "Importantly, all the improvements we've made have been driven by customer feedback."





    In revealing the new car, Mr Gorman conceded the downturn in sales for large family sedans — the heartland of the Australian automotive industry, with Falcon, Commodore, Magna and Camry on every family's shopping list, had taken Ford by surprise.

    "It has been a difficult segment for some time but I do believe we underestimated the trend a little," Mr Gorman said.

    "However, while it is down as a percentage of the overall market it is still a very significant part of what could still be a million-unit (new car sales) year. When you have a 33 per cent share of a segment that size you had better take it seriously."

    The full extent of the changes to BF Falcon will be revealed at the Australian International Motor Show in Sydney in October, when Mitsubishi will also take the covers off its 380.

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    Inside Ford's new Falcon
    The Age
    Wednesday August 17 2005

    Ford has given its venerable Falcon the biggest makeover in three years. But as TOBY HAGON reports, the big changes are under the bonnet


    It will take a keen eye to spot the first notable update to the Falcon range in three years. But at least owners will get to hold a more upmarket and stylish key.

    The humble Falcon, rescued from poor sales just a few years ago, is preparing for renewed large-car competition, sporting a facelift that sees the BA series become the BF.

    It is crucial for Ford Australia, which has to fend off an all-new Commodore VE next year and interest in Mitsubishi's Magna replacement, the 380.

    Large-car sales are down and the share of the big two Australian players - the Holden Commodore and Ford Falcon - are slumping as competition heats up.
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    But the large-car game is about to shift up a gear and Ford's Falcon headlines the action.

    So what's changed for the BF Falcon? Lots, or not much, depending on what you consider significant.

    Codenamed "Copperhead" internally, the biggest change is the new ZF six-speed automatic transmission, fitted to selected premium models (base variants will continue with a revised version of the four-speed auto). It is the first Australian-made car to have a six-speed auto and introduces a world-class transmission locally to Ford. The transmission is also used in the BMW 7-Series and the Jaguar XJ.

    Along with performance and fuel economy improvements, the smart six-speed helps make the most of an ageing engine.

    The Falcon's engines have been updated but in an evolutionary way. Deep down, they're the same, which means a 4.0-litre in-line six-cylinder for most of the line-up and two 5.4-litre V8s (with different power outputs) on selected models.

    The turbocharged version of the six-cylinder also continues.

    All now meet emission regulations that affect all cars sold in Australia next year.

    The 4.0-litre six-cylinder has a more advanced variable valve timing system that adjusts the intake and exhaust camshafts independently for improved efficiency and a lower idle speed.

    Power is up from 182 kW to 190 kW (picking up the name Barra 190 in the process). This is ostensibly the same as the maximum output of the most potent of Holden's new 3.6-litre V6s, the Alloytec 190. But Ford and Holden use different international standards to measure engine output. Ford's results in bigger figures by a few per cent.

    For the popular turbo version, power is up 5 kW to 245 kW ( the Barra 245T), which is plenty, while torque climbs to 480 Nm, up 30 Nm.

    The entry-level V8s are improved, with the addition of knock sensors that allow more spark advance to increase output by 10 kW and 30 Nm to 230 kW and 500 Nm (called the Barra 230). That's still down on the Holden Gen III 5.7-litre V8 that delivers 235 kW in its base form. But Ford is relying on its muscular low-rev performance as a significant selling point. Another selling point is its more prominent V8 growl, courtesy of a revised exhaust.

    The Boss 260 (for 260 kW) in the XR8 sports model remains unchanged.

    Fuel consumption benefits claimed for the BF couldn't be more timely: large cars are on the wane, thanks to $1.20 a litre petrol, and customers are favouring small cars.

    The Falcon is the thirstiest of the Australian-made cars, which has a heavy influence on price-conscious fleet buyers.

    Various changes in the drivetrain have provided the volume-selling Falcons with a claimed 5.2 per cent improvement in fuel economy, to a combined figure of 10.9 L/100 km.

    The Fairmont Ghia, one of the recipients of the new six-speed transmission, has an 11.3 per cent reduction to 10.2 L/100 km.

    According to Ford Australia powertrain development supervisor Ian Cole, "customers will notice the difference every time they fill up their car".

    Visually there's not much new, and the basic interior layout and available space is much the same.

    Designers have taken the easier (and cheaper) option of changing plastics - a popular ploy at this stage of a car's life. If you look closely, you'll notice revised front bumpers.

    The Fairmont Ghia also gets some subtle chrome treatment and redesigned fog lights to lift the mood of its face. The XR models get a more pronounced front bumper with bold bars in a lower grille. The volume-selling XTs and Futuras make do with some mild changes.

    Wheels, trim colours and materials, tail lights and colours have been also altered to freshen the BF's appearance.

    But why no total makeover?

    Ford vice-president of product development Trevor Worthington says customers didn't ask for it.

    "All the research we did after (the) BA (model), customers said they didn't want much changed. So there's visual changes at the front and rear," he says.

    Ford is staying quiet on improvements to the Falcon's equipment, mainly because the BF doesn't go on sale until late October.

    But among expected safety improvements is an electronic stability program (ESP) - which can brake individual wheels to help control a slide - on some models, including the Fairmont, Fairmont Ghia, XR6 Turbo and XR8, and the luxury long-wheelbase models, the Fairlane and LTD. But the XTs and Futuras will miss out on the feature.

    But the curtain airbags that arrived in the Territory aren't available in any Falcon-based sedan.

    "They just don't fit," Mr Worthington says. "But the important thing, from a crash perspective, is that you have side airbags with head protection, which we've got."

    Pricing is a closely guarded secret, but Ford says the new models will be competitive. Some increases seem inevitable, considering the extra features and refinements.

    Many of the changes will flow to the Falcon-based Territory off-road wagon, which picks up the model code SY (currently SX).

    But it's a minor update. The Territory gets a fresh colour palette and an automatic headlights-on feature for the entry-level model.

    All-wheel-drive models, a little less than half of all sales, pick up the ZF six-speed automatic. The rear-drive models make do with a revised version of the four-speed.

    As a sweetener for the rear-drive models - expected to maintain their $4000 price advantage over the AWD model - the ESP system will be fitted across the range.

    Territory fuel economy has been improved to a combined 12.2 L/100 km for rear-drive models and 12.8 L/100 km for AWDs.

    There is also a new transmission selector lever that differentiates the interior ever so slightly.
    What's changed:

    Falcon

    * New key
    * Fuel economy improvements of 5.2 to 11.3 per cent
    * XR6 Turbo engine up from 240 kW to 245 kW
    * Basic V8 engine up from 220 kW to 230 kW
    * Beefier exhaust rumble on V8s
    * Six-speed automatic fitted to Fairmont Ghia, Fairlane, LTD, XR6 Turbo, XR8 and sporty FPV models
    * ESP fitted to some Falcons and all Territorys
    * Bigger, more powerful brakes with firmer pedal feel
    * Quieter tyres
    * 17-inch tyres fitted to all long-wheelbase models
    * Suspension refinements to improve ride
    * Styling revisions front and rear
    * New wheels and wheel covers
    * New trims and materials
    * New auto transmission shifter
    * New exterior colours
    * New interior trims


    Territory

    * New key
    * Falcon-based engine up from 182 kW to 190 kW
    * All engines meet Euro 3 emissions regulations, in line with upcoming Australian regulations
    * Six-speed automatic for all-wheel-drive models
    * Fuel economy improvements: 6.8 per cent for RWD, 5.2 per cent for AWD
    * ESP on all Territorys
    * New auto transmission shifter
    * New exterior colours
    * Auto headlights on added to base models

    What hasn't changed

    * Sheetmetal
    * XR8 engine remains at 260 kW
    * Curtain airbags still not available on Falcon and Fairlane because of space
    * Four-speed automatic remains for entry-level models
    * The basic interior layout
    * Basic dimensions
    * Steering
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    The shakedown

    It's a grey day in Geelong and the clouds are threatening. We're perched on a hill in Highton, with a Ford Fairlane that looks like any other on the road - except for the black tape covering crucial aspects of the first major changes to the Falcon and Fairlane since the BA model arrived in 2002.

    This is our introduction to the BF model, due in dealerships in October.

    Our steed is a Fairlane Ghia and the purpose of the exercise is a final engineering sign-off of Ford's big local hope. First, I'm in the back seat observing before the forms are signed and the validated components sent to the production line.

    Up front is Ford's product and development vice-president Trevor Worthington, and Falcon and Territory vehicle line director Russell Christophers. We're ready to tackle a road loop designed to test everything from performance and ride to road-holding and quality.

    Fresh from an identical loop in the morning with the rival Holden long-wheelbase, jumping into the V8 Fairlane is designed to ensure the team has got it right.

    As Mr Worthington explains, we are signing off how a customer would use the car - at slow speed as well as giving it some stick.

    One of the most noticeable changes is the deep V8 sounds from a revised exhaust system.

    Mr Worthington says V8 customers want the right sound quality. "We have a much better understanding of what good noise quality is," he says. "The market is so much more competitive now . . . people like us are looking to find the greatest amount of differentiators we can."

    While our Fairlane "mule" looks nothing special, it's an important part of the development puzzle.

    "In terms of the dynamics . . . it's entirely representative of how the Fairlane V8 will drive," Mr Worthington says.

    Now it's my turn, and the first thing I notice is the new key and the classier transmission selector. It provides a more precise shift feel and is the only indicator of the new transmission that lurks beneath.

    The German-engineered ZF six-speed is the same basic unit used in various BMWs and Jaguars, an asset Mr Worthington believes is worth the extra money.

    "We worked very, very closely with (German company) ZF," he says. "I don't know if it's the fact they like beer and we like beer . . . but we worked absolutely seamlessly."

    Mr Worthington says the transmission constantly monitors driver input, the road gradient, steering and cornering angles and the car's speed to select the best gear ratio.

    "This transmission is absolutely intuitive," Mr Worthington says. "For example, the corner-hold feature is fantastic. When you're in a long sweeping corner it will hold the gear (for better control)."

    Like the four-speed Falcons, you can shift the lever over into a separate gate, to initiate a sports mode. As well as kicking down a gear with less of a shove to the throttle, the sports mode automatically selects a gear one lower than usual.

    The extra ratios also provide punchier performance, with shorter first and second ratios, and generally closer spacing that means there's a better chance the engine will be ready to react.

    Changing down is better controlled, with the extra ratios providing more delicate shifts.

    There are other notable changes with the BF update, but Mr Worthington and Mr Christophers are careful with their words, so as not to upset the carefully planned PR campaign.

    But Mr Worthington says: "We've been doing a fair bit on ride quality, which includes new tyres and revised suspension rates, that make for a notable - if evolutionary - improvement.

    "The whole idea with the suspension was for the customer to have ride and handling."

    The brakes feel meatier and more up to the near-two-tonne weight of the Fairlane. They're apparently bigger, a change that should translate to other locally-produced Fords.
    So how did our test car go?

    Good, at least to the point of performing as expected in all but a handful of situations. A jerky gear change caught Mr Worthington's attention after an aggressive acceleration and back-off. But it's a minor calibration issue he believes will be fixed in for production.

    "When you are managing the amount of power and torque that this thing's got, one of the challenges is when you're on and off the throttle," he says. "I'll probably ask that a couple of things be looked at. But from my experience of the drive this afternoon, we are ready to go (to production)."
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    BF Falcon – A Refined Evolution

    17 August, 2005
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    As the most refined and sophisticated Falcon range ever built, BF Falcon combines fresh design elements and leading edge technologies with the elegant and powerful appeal of its award-winning predecessor.

    Refinements to the exterior and interior designs see the introduction of new front and rear graphics, new alloy wheel and wheel cover styles, and an array of new fabrics, trims and finishes, which gives BF Falcon a commanding presence on the Australian motoring landscape.

    “BF Falcon is a refined evolution of the successful BA range of vehicles,” said Ford Australia Director of Design Simon Butterworth.

    “By utilising Ford's corporate design DNA, the new BF range strengthens the Falcon brand by delivering a more dynamic, powerful and exciting front graphic, while still maintaining the elements of sophistication evident throughout the BA range.

    “The rear of the car has been endorsed by improved, dynamic tail lamps that mirror the design philosophy of Falcon's distinctive and successful front.”

    Sports and Luxury
    The XR performance range continues to make a bold, powerful statement with the introduction of BF Falcon, building on the very successful BA XR range and drawing further inspiration from the Falcon V8 Supercar.

    It also continues to forge strong links with Ford's performance heritage, expressed by the new sports front bumper featuring a deep, wide central opening and GT-style fog lights, recessed in a more angular surround with pronounced fluting.

    Fairmont Ghia presents its own unique variation of the new design BF front graphic, dominated by chrome details and new foglights that replace the cornering lamps on BA MkII.

    “The new Fairmont Ghia exterior design features chrome highlights across the front and along the side, which give the luxury sports model a level of jewellery and sophistication usually reserved for more luxurious European vehicles,” Butterworth said.

    A chrome strip encircles the vehicle, running through the front and rear bumpers, and along the side profile courtesy of new inserts in the bodyside protection mouldings. In the front bumper, a full width chrome strip segments the lower grille opening and foglight surrounds.

    Fabrics and finishes
    Inside BF Falcon, a host of new trims, fabrics and finishes have been introduced to complement the modern, stylish and sporty design of the exterior, while specification enhancements on Fairmont and Fairmont Ghia build on their established prestige profile.

    Falcon, Fairlane and Territory models equipped with the new six-speed automatic transmission feature a new shift lever, making it immediately distinguishable from the four-speed automatic.

    “The gearshift on the six-speed automatic combines a crisp, accurate throw with a more detailed appearance, while the leather-look gearshift boot reinforces the sporty nature of the new Falcon and Territory models,” Butterworth said.

    New door handles with a satin chrome insert and soft feel hand grip are fitted across the board to all Falcon, Falcon Ute and Fairlane models, endowing the cabins with a classy, prestige detail.

    All Falcon models also feature new seat fabrics, fabric inserts and door trims in a range of fresh colours and technical patterns.

    The Interior Command Console (ICC) and centre console surround is now finished in Titanium Stone Metallic on XT, Futura and Fairmont, as well as XL, XLS and RTV Falcon Ute models.

    Falcon XR6, XR6 Turbo and XR8 sedans and Utes, as well as Fairmont Ghia, feature a new Liquid Metal finish on the ICC and centre console.

    Fairmont and Fairlane Ghia acquire stylish new Ruby Mahogany woodgrain finishes, while Fairmont Ghia and LTD receive Rabbit Rose woodgrain finishes.

    Fairmont Ghia now features an eight-way power driver's seat with memory, as fitted to the Fairlane models, while Fairmont gains the six-way power driver's seat previously fitted to Fairmont Ghia.

    The key
    A new ignition key further distinguishes the new Falcon, Fairlane and Territory models from their predecessors.

    The new, latest generation key design offers a greater range of security code combinations for improved vehicle security, while eliminating the complexity of multiple keys for ignition and glovebox locks.

    A common key, featuring a two-wave external track key design, now provides access to all external and internal vehicle locks – ignition, door and glovebox locks on Falcon-based models and ignition, door and under-seat storage box locks on Territory.

    Innovative colour palette
    Since the introduction of the BA Falcon in September 2002, the Falcon colour palette has successfully blended sophistication and style with innovation and excitement, delivering a unique range that caters to the wide variety of Falcon customers.

    Two new exterior paint colours, Menace and Kashmir, have been introduced in the lead up to BF Falcon and SY Territory, while another five colours announce the arrival of the new generation models, including the first use of ChromaFlair paint by an Australian manufacturer:

    Menace – a bold purple with an intense blue highlight, this daring metallic hue is sure to excite the sports enthusiast. Menace is only available on Falcon XR and FPV models.

    Kashmir – a luxurious mid-tone European grey with golden undertones that radiates timeless elegance. Kashmir is available on the Falcon passenger range, excluding XR models, as well as Fairlane, LTD and Territory.

    Toxic – beyond citrus, this new acidic yellow green is sure to turn heads. Toxic is only available on Falcon XR and FPV models.

    Bionic – an explosive and exciting new blue full of energy and life. Bionic is only available on Falcon XR and FPV models.

    Wired – a warm, copper metallic, rich with warmth and sophistication. Wired is available on Falcon passenger, excluding XR models, as well as Fairlane, LTD and Territory.

    Déjà Vu – a classic, dark emerald green full of depth. Déjà Vu is available on all Falcon passenger models, including Falcon XR and FPV, as well as Falcon Ute, Fairlane, LTD and Territory models.

    Fantasy – a vivid chameleon colour full of power, with high chromaticity and dramatic effects, which constantly changes its personality from royal purples to an amazing new blue. Fantasy is only available on Falcon XR and FPV models.

    Set to become an iconic colour, the release of Fantasy marks the first use of revolutionary ChromaFlair paint technology in volume production within Australia.

    Unlike the special-effect pigments of the early 1980s, which showed a subtle shift in shade, these next-generation colour-shifting pigments take on a completely different hue depending on the angle of view or light source projected upon them.

    Elegant and strong
    New alloy wheel and wheel cover designs have been introduced across the BF Falcon range, delivering a fresh, contemporary finish to the new vehicle line-up.

    “The new design alloy wheels and wheel covers are both elegant and strong in their appearance, for a more refined aesthetic that builds on the sophisticated style of the BA range,” Butterworth said.

    “The XR6 and XR6 Turbo continue the tradition of bold, performance driven, five-spoke, 17-inch designs, while the XR8 sedan has a new 18-inch alloy wheel as standard that contributes to its powerful, road-hugging stance.”

    All Falcon models gain new wheel designs for an enhanced appearance, while Fairlane Ghia and LTD increase wheel size from 16" to 17" for a more dynamic driving experience.

    Wheel styles
    XT – a seven-spoke, 16" wheel cover in a twin-spoke style that has been designed with new resin technology and Computer Aided Engineering to deliver high strength and stiffness, while also reducing weight.

    Futura – a nine-spoke, 16" alloy wheel with elegant cues.

    XR6 – a five-spoke, 17" alloy wheel with a bold ‘Tuning Fork’ design (standard on XR6 and XR6 Turbo sedans and Utes, and XR8 Utes).

    XR8 – a five-spoke, 18" alloy wheel with an aggressive ‘Boomerang’ spoke design and machined ‘Boomerang’ features on the spokes (standard on XR8 sedans, optional on all other XR variants).

    Fairmont – a 10-spoke, 16" alloy wheel with classic lines.

    Fairmont Ghia – a nine-spoke, 17" alloy wheel with a machined front face and ‘Ghia’ script on the centre cap.

    Fairlane Ghia – a seven-spoke, 17" sports-luxury alloy wheel with a fully machined front face, chrome finish centre cap and ‘Ghia’ badge (16" alloy wheel at BA MkII).

    Fairlane G8 – a five-spoke, 17" sports alloy wheel with a fully machined front face, chrome finish centre cap and ‘G8’ badge.

    LTD – a seven-spoke, 17" sports-luxury alloy wheel with a fully machined front face, chrome finish centre cap and ‘LTD’ badge (16" alloy wheel at BA MkII).
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    MODEL BY MODEL
    Ford BF Falcon

    BF XT Sedan and Wagon

    * New front bumper
    * New tail lamps on sedan
    * New XT wheel cover
    * New shifter with optional V8 engine and six-speed automatic transmission
    * New soft-feel door grab handles with satin chrome inserts
    * New Titanium Stone Metallic finish on Interior Command Centre fascia, centre console and rear air vent register
    * New seat fabrics and trim inserts
    * New paint colours: Kashmir, Wired and Déjà Vu

    BF Futura Sedan and Wagon

    * New front bumper
    * New tail lamps on sedan
    * New 16" alloy wheel
    * New soft-feel door grab handles with satin chrome inserts
    * New Titanium Stone Metallic finish on Interior Command Centre fascia, centre console and rear air vent register
    * New seat fabrics and trim inserts
    * New paint colours: Kashmir, Wired and Déjà Vu

    BF XR6 & XR6 Turbo

    * New sports front bumper
    * New tail lamps
    * New 17" alloy wheel
    * New optional 18" alloy wheel
    * New shifter with optional six-speed automatic transmission
    * New soft-feel door grab handles with satin chrome inserts
    * New Liquid Metal finish on Interior Command Centre fascia, centre console and rear air vent register
    * New seat fabrics and trim inserts
    * New paint colours: Toxic, Bionic, Fantasy and Déjà Vu

    BF XR8

    * New sports front bumper
    * New tail lamps
    * New 18" alloy wheel
    * New optional 17" alloy wheel
    * New shifter with optional six-speed automatic transmission
    * New soft-feel door grab handles with satin chrome inserts
    * New Liquid Metal finish on Interior Command Centre fascia, centre console and rear air vent register
    * New seat fabrics and trim inserts
    * New paint colours: Toxic, Bionic, Fantasy and Déjà Vu

    BF Fairmont

    * New front bumper
    * New tail lamps
    * New 16" alloy wheel
    * Six-way power driver's seat
    * New shifter with optional V8 engine and six-speed automatic transmission
    * New soft-feel door grab handles with satin chrome inserts
    * New Titanium Stone Metallic finish on Interior Command Centre fascia, centre console, cupholder door and rear air vent register
    * New Ruby Mahogany woodgrain finishes
    * New seat fabrics and trim inserts
    * New paint colours: Kashmir, Wired and Déjà Vu

    BF Fairmont Ghia

    * New front bumper
    * New tail lamps
    * New 17" alloy wheel
    * Chrome strip in body-side protection moulds
    * Fog lights (replace cornering lamps)
    * Chrome fog light surrounds
    * Chrome strip in lower grille
    * Eight-way power driver's seat with memory
    * New shifter with six-speed automatic transmission
    * New soft-feel door grab handles with satin chrome inserts
    * New Liquid Metal finish on Interior Command Centre fascia, centre console, cupholder door and rear air vent register
    * New Rabbit Rose woodgrain finishes
    * New seat fabrics and trim inserts
    * New paint colours: Kashmir, Wired and Déjà Vu

    MODEL BY MODEL
    Ford BF Fairlane and LTD

    BF Fairlane Ghia

    * New tail lamps
    * New 17" alloy wheel (16" alloy wheel at BA MkII)
    * New shifter with six-speed automatic transmission
    * New soft-feel door grab handles with satin chrome inserts
    * New Ruby Mahogany woodgrain finishes
    * New paint colours: Kashmir, Wired and Déjà Vu

    BF Fairlane G8

    * New sports-luxury Fairlane model, replacing the G220. The new G8 nomenclature reflects its Ghia heritage and standard V8 engine
    * New tail lamps
    * New 17" alloy wheel
    * New shifter with six-speed automatic transmission
    * New soft-feel door grab handles with satin chrome inserts
    * New paint colours: Kashmir, Wired and Déjà Vu

    BF LTD

    * New tail lamps
    * New 17" alloy wheel (16" alloy wheel at BA MkII)
    * New shifter with six-speed automatic transmission
    * New soft-feel door grab handles with satin chrome inserts
    * New Rabbit Rose woodgrain finishes
    * New paint colours: Kashmir, Wired and Déjà Vu

    MODEL BY MODEL
    Ford BF Falcon Ute

    BF XL Ute

    * New front bumper
    * New optional 16" alloy wheel
    * New soft-feel door grab handles with chrome inserts
    * New Titanium Stone Metallic finish on Interior Command Centre fascia and centre console
    * New seat fabrics and trim inserts
    * New paint colour: Déjà Vu

    BF XLS Ute

    * New front bumper
    * New 16" alloy wheel
    * New soft-feel door grab handles with chrome inserts
    * New leather-wrapped steering wheel
    * New Titanium Stone Metallic finish on Interior Command Centre fascia and centre console
    * New seat fabrics and trim inserts
    * New paint colour: Déjà Vu

    BF RTV Ute

    * New front bumper
    * New soft-feel door grab handles with chrome inserts
    * New Titanium Stone Metallic finish on Interior Command Centre fascia and centre console
    * New seat fabrics and trim inserts
    * New paint colour: Déjà Vu

    BF XR6 Ute

    * New sports front bumper
    * New 17" alloy wheel

    * New optional 18" alloy wheel
    * New soft-feel door grab handles with chrome inserts
    * New Liquid Metal finish on Interior Command Centre fascia and centre console
    * New seat fabrics and trim inserts
    * New paint colours: Menace, Toxic, Bionic, Fantasy and Déjà Vu

    BF XR6 Turbo Ute

    * New sports front bumper
    * New 17" alloy wheel
    * New optional 18" alloy wheel
    * New shifter with optional six-speed automatic transmission
    * New soft-feel door grab handles with chrome inserts
    * New Liquid Metal finish on Interior Command Centre fascia and centre console
    * New seat fabrics and trim inserts
    * New paint colours: Menace, Toxic, Bionic, Fantasy and Déjà Vu

    BF XR8 Ute

    * New sports front bumper
    * New 17" alloy wheel
    * New optional 18" alloy wheel
    * New shifter with optional six-speed automatic transmission
    * New soft-feel door grab handles with chrome inserts
    * New Liquid Metal finish on Interior Command Centre fascia and centre console
    * New seat fabrics and trim inserts
    * New paint colours: Menace, Toxic, Bionic, Fantasy and Déjà Vu

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    SY Territory TX RWD

    * Auto headlamps On
    * New paint colours: Kashmir, Wired, Déjà Vu and Mercury Silver (previously only on Falcon and Fairlane models)

    SY Territory TS RWD

    * New paint colours: Kashmir, Wired, Déjà Vu and Mercury Silver (previously only on Falcon and Fairlane models)

    SY Territory Ghia RWD

    * New paint colours: Kashmir, Wired, Déjà Vu and Mercury Silver (previously only on Falcon and Fairlane models)

    SY Territory TX AWD

    * New shifter with six-speed automatic transmission
    * Auto headlamps On
    * New paint colours: Kashmir, Wired, Déjà Vu and Mercury Silver (previously only on Falcon and Fairlane models)

    SY Territory TS AWD

    * New shifter with six-speed automatic transmission
    * New paint colours: Kashmir, Wired, Déjà Vu and Mercury Silver (previously only on Falcon and Fairlane models)

    SY Territory Ghia AWD

    * New shifter with six-speed automatic transmission
    * New paint colours: Kashmir, Wired, Déjà Vu and Mercury Silver (previously only on Falcon and Fairlane models)
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    Come on you got to laugh at some of them color names getting like holden there with funny color names now

    So it's really a VY into VZ with they key on refinment improvement not so much on it's look but it's feel.
    Or after looking at some pics maybe the VT to VX in looks.
    But with so long till the all new Falcon why did they not go harder on it's looks? Are they a little uneasy on changing the looks incase it's rejected or they can't be stuffed on wasting money and stick it all in the new Falcon
    "Just a matter of time i suppose"

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    Theyre heavy on their customer feedback now, and quite simply no one had any real complaints about the GT. Its described as more overt than bold, but in plain simple the XR's now look more like the FPV's

    yeah those names are a bit weird, but they dont sound like something pulled out of their arse either, just something you wouldnt associate with colour. the big shock will be when the first pics of Fantasy come out
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    Fantasy will have to be some sexy hot blonde number

    I really don't know why they won't to get them anymore like the FPV range, Some use to say The VX SS and VX Clubsport looked like each other even though i thought they were on something when they said it

    The only one's that complain about the GT are the one's that won't to buy one but want more power and end up buying it anyway and loving it.
    "Just a matter of time i suppose"

    "The elevator is broke, So why don't you test it out"

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    well we still dont know what the FPV's will look like yet, so they could go more agressive as well yet.

    fantasy is actually part of a new range of colours

    Fantasy – a vivid chameleon colour full of power, with high chromaticity and dramatic effects, which constantly changes its personality from royal purples to an amazing new blue. Fantasy is only available on Falcon XR and FPV models.
    Chameleon says it all
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