2005 FPV Pursuit Reviews

You'll find all our 2005 FPV Pursuit reviews right here. 2005 FPV Pursuit prices range from $6,600 for the Pursuit Pursuit to $19,030 for the Pursuit Pursuit.

Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.

The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find FPV dating back as far as 2003.

Or, if you just want to read the latest news about the FPV Pursuit, you'll find it all here.

FPV Reviews and News

Top classics you can buy now on a budget
By James Cleary · 02 Jul 2026
CarsGuide’s mission is to provide in-market car buyers with the independent information they need to make an informed purchase decision.Keeping enthusiasts up to date with the latest new model and industry news is also a key focus, as is providing advice across everything from technical and mechanical issues to legal questions and maintenance tips.  And after providing all that info, we have cars listed for sale on the site. Getting up towards 100,000 of them, each appearing on carsguide.com.au, as well as Gumtree and Autotrader.Every conceivable configuration across a million different brands. New vehicles as well as used cars, the latter category often including ‘pre-loved’ classics.And if you’ve ever thought about getting into the collector car hobby there’s a smorgasbord of interesting options in there.You can go all out and spend eye-watering sums on a special vehicle but there’s plenty of fun to be had on a relatively modest budget.Here are our top five classic collector car options currently available across our three-site portfolio for less than $50K.The original owner of this imposing sedan strolled into H.R. Owen’s South Kensington dealership in West London and drove away in a 6.75-litre V8-powered gentleman’s club on wheels. Lustrous Brooklands Green finish, tan Connolly hide and “flawless” burr walnut veneer trim. Maybe best not to think about maintenance and potential repair costs.More infoAt just over 5.2 metres long Ford’s fourth-gen Thunderbird is a big beastie, but the standard 6.4-litre (390ci) V8 keeps it flying at a decent clip. This left-hand drive US import arrived here in 2020 and its Tropical Turquoise finish with two-tone green trim makes for a sure-fire stand-out. Those vast tail-lights are peak 1960s US automotive styling decoration.More infoAs its name implies this BF Falcon-based MK II Boss 290 GT is powered by a quad-cam, naturally aspirated 5.4-litre V8 producing 290kW/520Nm. Number 244 of close to 1800 BF GTs produced, it features the ZF six-speed auto transmission rather than the Tremec T56 manual gearbox. A lot of modern muscle car for the money.   More infoThe V2 Series 3 Monaro is propelled by the 5.7-litre Gen III LS1 V8 originally delivering 245kW/465Nm to the rear wheels, in this case via the four-speed auto option. The black (full) leather trim looks to be in good shape with the car in standard condition (which isn’t always the case) including the stock 18-inch five-spoke alloy rims. More infoNeed a bit of V12-powered Japanese limousine luxury in your life? How about an impeccable Toyota Century for less than $40K? This second-gen (GZG50) example is fit to ferry an Emperor with rear seat heating, recline and massage functions as well as soft-close doors and hectares of ultra-soft leather trim. So much indulgent bang for the buck!More info
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Ford BA Falcon: a true modern Aussie great
By Byron Mathioudakis · 30 Sep 2022
Ford's BA Falcon has just turned 20 years old, so we take a look back at how and why it remains one of the greatest Australian cars of all time.
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Where have our V8s, cabrios and wagons gone?
By Byron Mathioudakis · 11 Jun 2022
If choice is a luxury, then Australian new-car buyers were rolling in it a decade ago.
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Commodore and Falcon prices skyrocket
By Stephen Ottley · 10 Oct 2021
Joni Mitchell was right; you don't know what you've got 'til it's gone.It's been a big year for Australian-made cars selling for big dollars - a pair of HSV GTSR W1 Maloos have sold for a combined $2.2 million - but that's only the tip of the iceberg.
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Australian classics shooting up in value
By Neil Dowling · 04 Apr 2021
Aussie cars are well and truly back in vogue, with record prices on sought-after rare examples seen at recent auctions expected to continue for at least another three years.Shannons national auction manager Christophe Boribon told CarsGuide that the heat
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What your car says about you
By Stephen Corby · 06 Apr 2018
Okay, so there are tattoos, obviously, but what else can you purchase that shouts your personality, and your stage in life, as loudly and proudly as your choice of car?
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FPV GT-F 2014 review
By Chris Riley · 15 Jul 2014
Chris Riley road tests and reviews the FPV GT F, with specs, fuel consumption and verdict.
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Ford Falcon GT-F struts its stuff on track | video
By Aiden Taylor · 10 Jul 2014
Watch the fastest ever and final Falcon GT storm around the Haunted Hills racetrack.
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Ford Falcon GT-F v HSV GTS 2014 Review
By Joshua Dowling · 26 Jun 2014
Australia's final performance car heroes pay their respects at the high temple of horsepower: Bathurst
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FPV GT-F 351 2014 review
By Joshua Dowling · 10 Jun 2014
Joshua Dowling road tests and reviews the last ever Falcon GT.
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