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Why would you roll your eyes and groan at seeing a Ford?
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The second hand ones have been in the yards here on the Sunny Coast for some time.

Pity Ford did not see fit to place the hand brake and bonnet catch on the drivers side before they sent them over here.

Guess that is simply Americas contempt for the rest of the world.
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All you need is one less litre of capacity and add a turbo....Barra all the way

If I ever picked up a late Mustang my money would be in the Ecoboost,lots of potential there.
Waiting for the price to drop on Mustangs. Whatever motor it has will go in the bin, and a Barra installed in it , legal or not legal.
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Waiting for the price to drop on Mustangs. Whatever motor it has will go in the bin, and a Barra installed in it , legal or not legal.
Would love to see this happen.
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Not to common this side of the ditch, seen probably 3 or 4 so far.
WTF where do you live, I see at least 3 or 4 different ones a week.
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Would love to see this happen.
When a mustang can be acquired for 20k or less, will definitely attempt this.
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Usually see 5-6 Mustangs on my daily commute to work. I don't see as many FGXs as I do Mustangs per day. They had 6000 orders before the car even came to Australia, and sales are still going strong, what did people think was going to happen ?
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Mustang is a Ford.

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Not to common this side of the ditch, seen probably 3 or 4 so far.
You must live on Great Barrier island or something cause I see the new Mustangs frequently all over the North island
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So you are rolling your eyes and groaning at seeing a ford product driving around.

FFS yeah he is - who cares - move on.
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I would rather see common Mustangs over common Commodores any day.
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I must be different but I enjoy seeing Mustangs on our roads! More the merrier I reckon!!
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Not a mustang fan. No matter how many I see, hear, talk about, they just can't excite my wedding vegetables.

What I want to know is why the love? What truly does the Mustang have over the falcon?

2 doors is once again what it has under the falcon.

Call me a bogan, but I feel the Falcon is a better car. Far more rounded for Australia. And I doubt it would have sold anywhere near as popular if called something else other than mustang.

And on top of that, it is apparently unsafe.

It just looks and feels like it's fad more than anything to own a Mustang (at least the new ones) just jumping on the popular bandwagon, without actually thinking about it & making an educated decision.

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As we know, not all Fords are created equal.....

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When they going to release F series trucks in Australia!?!?! Would love to own the new 2017 Ford F150 raptor. USA know how to make a good pickup not like the crap dual cab utes here in AUS.
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Not a mustang fan. No matter how many I see, hear, talk about, they just can't excite my wedding vegetables.

What I want to know is why the love? What truly does the Mustang have over the falcon?

2 doors is once again what it has under the falcon.

Call me a bogan, but I feel the Falcon is a better car. Far more rounded for Australia. And I doubt it would have sold anywhere near as popular if called something else other than mustang.

And on top of that, it is apparently unsafe.

It just looks and feels like it's fad more than anything to own a Mustang (at least the new ones) just jumping on the popular bandwagon, without actually thinking about it & making an educated decision.



As we know, not all Fords are created equal.....

That's my opinion, flame away.
Each to his or her own I guess.
As a package the Mustang is a pretty good vehicle.
It's obviously a couple of generations newer than the Falcon in tech, and it's a relative bargain for what it it, a "sport" coupe.
The 2 star safety rating needs to be assessed for what it is, I'm not sure an FGX would fair any better under the same 2017 test.
Having no kids to haul around I can drive and own almost any car and it will meet my practical needs, but now owning a Mustang (an Ecoboost at that) after having owned several VE/VF Commodores, HSVs and FGs in recent years as a baseline I think they are a damn good unit, especially for the money.
I am still amazed the reaction they get from the general public, I've owned more expensive cars than this one, but it's almost embarrassing how people react to the Mustang.

"What's it got over a Falcon"? Depends what you want from a car, I like tech, the Falcon isn't in the same era with tech. I'm still amazed with how the Mustang handles, coming out of corners it still amazes me how it hunkers down and gets out of the corner. The Ecoboost surprises for what it is, under 6s 0-100 and I can get 7.5l/100kms. Even sounds pretty good in the right circumstance (but no V8 for sure).
But I still love my Falcons, I've bought many new and used ones over the years and still hate that they are not still being made.
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What I want to know is why the love? What truly does the Mustang have over the falcon?

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Its still in production.
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Guy across the road from us (Mittagong) has a new Mustang.
There's 3 other Mustangs that I see in Moss Vale every day in the course of my work.
Only ever see 1 FGX XR8 in this area. A blue one in Bowral. Guy who owns it uses it as a daily to his work in Shellharbour.
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Cracks me up how many non Mustang fans feel the need to post in Mustang threads

Talk about childish

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The title of this thread is more for non mustang fans. Maybe as a mustang fan, your in the wrong place?
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Talk about childish

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Why the hell would it be called something other than a Mustang
And rolling eyes and groaning when you see one? Plenty of vehicles out there i don't like...same with Fords...should i do the same because i see someone driving a FG over an AU?

There is a percentage of ford fans that just can't be happy that ford are achieving success outside of the Falcon brand...that seems to be the major issue.

Guess I'll better be prepared for eye rolling if i get a Mondeo wagon...*sigh*

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The title of this thread is more for non mustang fans. Maybe as a mustang fan, your in the wrong place?
I was thinking the same thing.
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And rolling eyes and groaning when you see one? Plenty of vehicles out there i don't like...same with Fords...should i do the same because i see someone driving a FG over an AU?

There is a percentage of ford fans that just can't be happy that ford are achieving success outside of the Falcon brand...that seems to be the major issue.

Guess I'll better be prepared for eye rolling if i get a Mondeo wagon...*sigh*

Go Ford.
I did it this morning as one rolled into work. Without even thinking about it.

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Why the hell would it be called something other than a Mustang
Does it?

Mazda Demio in Japan, is Mazda 2 in Oz,

Holden Commodore in Oz was known as the Pontiac G8 / Chevrolet SS in the US,

Oh, from the Ford stable,

Ford Fusion in USA is Ford Mondeo in Oz.

It's called marketing. If Ford wanted to call it something else for the local market, they could have. Thats why it would be called something else.
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Enough buyers to keep it in production.
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Biggest selling sports coupe in world 2016 apparently.
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Not a mustang fan. No matter how many I see, hear, talk about, they just can't excite my wedding vegetables.

What I want to know is why the love? What truly does the Mustang have over the falcon?

2 doors is once again what it has under the falcon.

Call me a bogan, but I feel the Falcon is a better car. Far more rounded for Australia. And I doubt it would have sold anywhere near as popular if called something else other than mustang.

And on top of that, it is apparently unsafe.

It just looks and feels like it's fad more than anything to own a Mustang (at least the new ones) just jumping on the popular bandwagon, without actually thinking about it & making an educated decision.

As we know, not all Fords are created equal.....

That's my opinion, flame away.

You make a lot of good points.
The 'Coon is/was probably a far better car for our conditions.

However, my love for the 'Stang, is the fact that it does only have 2 doors. 2 doors FTW. 2 doors rock.
And, it is a far far far better looking car than any current Falcon could ever hope to be, IMO.

I see the 'Stang as a hero car, not a practical car, so it doesn't have to be as good as the 'Coon, but it damn better look cool, and it does.

I don't even care it it's not as quick as the 'Coon, 'cos it's quick enough...
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Interestingly too...when the Commodore grinds to a halt...there are 2 choices for a (non suv/ute) V8 powered car under 100 grand...


Will existing V8 Commodore owners shift to the Mustang or 300c?
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