With Ford moving to global platforms and ending Australian production, Car Advice is reporting that the 2016 Ford Falcon could be the last of its kind. Fortunately, Falcon sedan fans will have a shot ...
The Ford Falcon is one of the longest-running nameplates in continuous production since its inception. With great regret, though, the story that started in 1960 will end by October 2016. The Ford ...
To the uninitiated, this might look like any last generation Ford Falcon but it’s not. Instead, it is one of the most insane performance sedans out of Australia and is currently for sale through ...
Ford’s final Falcon rear-wheel-drive sedan for the Australian market will see the return of an ‘XR8’ performance variant in lieu of the current lineup offered by in-house tuner FPV. Ford Motor Company ...
In true Aussie spirit, their makers have kept the pedal to the metal as they near the finish line. Ford — contrary to perception, Australia’s oldest and longest serving car maker — built a present to ...
Ford Australia has unveiled the 2015 Falcon XR6 and XR8 sedans, which will be the last new cars that Ford's Aussie wing plans to reveal before domestic production ends in late 2016. The 2015 Falcons ...
Ford Motor Company [NYSE:F] is ending production in Australia this year, which means some impressive albeit outdated cars like the Falcon range of rear-wheel-drive sedans and pickups as well as an SUV ...
Ford Australia will only build 1,400 Falcon Sprints. 550 of those will be 435hp 4.0 Turbo XR6 models, while the remaining 850 XR8s will have 462hp supercharged 5.0 V8s up front. Ford is set to finish ...
Five days ago, Ford Australia released a teaser image of the 2015 Ford Falcon. Specifically, the sedan's headlight design. With this latest teaser photo provided, now we know how the tail lights will ...
After pre-announcing the death of its Australian manufacturing operations and consequently, the Falcon series in 2016 earlier this year, Ford’s local arm is now winding down its Ford Performance ...
It used to be that you could get a V-8 in damn near anything wearing a Falcon badge. But times change, and so, too, has the Falcon. With the FG series, there's just one way left to install a rumbling ...
Ford may be close to removing its 5.4-liter V-8 from the Australian Falcon model range, but reports suggest the automaker is readying a supercharged version of the new 5.0-liter V-8 as a replacement.
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