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New Ford soars like a falcon

  • By Neil McDonald
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image Ford's new FG Falcon XR8 model made available yesterday for the first media test session.

Ford's new Falcon has debuted to acclaim for its driving performance

But questions are being raised about the lack of standard side-curtain airbags.

The car maker yesterday offered motoring media the first drive of its new sedan range and - apart from the side-curtain airbag - the Falcon looks and drives like a winner.

The new model looks well worth its $750 million development costs and is further evidence of Ford's large-car prowess, offering precise steering, roomy cabin and reduced interior noise.

After a short first drive in the new FG Falcon range, the feeling is Ford can breathe a little easier - if prospective buyers spend some quality time behind the wheel on varied surfaces, they'll be sold.

The launch earlier this year of Ford's critical Falcon was targeted by Holden, who tried to spoil the FG Falcon's party by announcing its Commodore line-up come with standard side-curtain airbags.

Ford has been caught on the hop as its curtain airbags are a $300 option on its lower-spec cars.

Toyota's Aurion has standard side-curtain airbags, leaving the Falcon the only locally-produced large car without this feature.

The base XT gets side and thorax bags for the driver and passenger, a fitting that Ford president Bill Osborne says is in keeping with the car's high level of safety. Osborne does not want to speculate on the car's crash test rating, but is confident it will do well.

Privately, Ford executives anticipate the Falcon will score a maximum five-star crash rating when tested. “It's our safest Falcon ever,” Mr Osborne says.

Taking a swipe at the Australian New Car Assessment Program, Mr Osborne says public crash testing is designed to standardise a test for many different vehicles.

“But how relevant it is to real world safety is debatable,” he said.

“We have not designed our car for a rating - we have designed it so people can walk away from a crash. We have designed it for real world situations not marketing,” he said. Apart from the ultra-rigid body, the car uses clever door sensors that trigger the side airbags, technology borrowed from the XF Jaguar and Mercedes-Benz S-Class.

Saturday's carsguide: Full details of first FG Falcon drive.

 

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  • VE is going to age badly besides this most reviews said BF2 wasnt far off VE and in some areas was STILL BETTER!! at least there will be a fairer battle now. Holden needs to un-Dull its base model badly!!!!!

    troy Posted on 11 April 2008 10:39pm
  • Ordering my new XR6 turbs in June....CANNOT WAIT!

    Kris of Sydney Posted on 10 April 2008 4:24pm
  • again what i said before .it is a leap ahead if you compare bf against fg.but its the same looks .with ve roof lining.vy mirrors on the doors.it just want do it for ford.the falcon will sell in the first 6 months beacause it is new. but after that it will all down hill again.the new ford mondeo is a much better car than the falcon is.i prefered in mondeo than the falcon.........ps...holden should take a look at this.opel makes a better car than daewoo.

    matthew gosson Posted on 10 April 2008 12:36pm
  • This makes waiting for mine even harder. I can't wait to pick mine up.

    Sasha Mi Posted on 10 April 2008 12:34pm
  • who cares about the curtain air bags,its all about how you fair after a crash these cars might be safer in a side crash than other cars with the air bags.just wait and see if they get there 5 star rating or not! Anyway the xr6 turbo looks to be the fastest aussie production car ever made 0 to 100 5.1s 400m well into tha 13s,come may I will be off to the dealer to sign up.

    Andrew Moules of south aus Posted on 10 April 2008 11:23am
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