Ford Falcon News

Affordable Aussie muscle still available
By Neil Dowling · 05 Jun 2021
Six Aussie power-house models that are now on the auctioneer's block have been selected as ones to watch as bidders queue for Australian muscle cars and their prices rocket to huge figures.Peter Brock's personal Group A Commodore hit almost $1.1 million a
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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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2022 Ford Evos to tackle the Subaru Outback?
By Byron Mathioudakis · 28 Mar 2021
Ford is preparing the all-important Mondeo replacement, as it morphs into a high-riding medium-sized crossover charged with catapulting the Blue Oval brand back into family-car consideration across the world.Codenamed CD542 and set to start production eit
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Australian car auctions new high watermark
By Tung Nguyen · 17 Feb 2021
A new high watermark for Australian-built cars has been set, with a 1971 Ford Falcon GTHO Phase III selling at auction for an eye-watering $1.15 million.The record-setting price eclipses the HSV GTSR W1 Maloo that sold last month for $1.05m, while the pre
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Rare Aussie car collection goes to auction
By Tung Nguyen · 21 Jan 2021
A collection of rare Australian muscle cars is currently up for auction in Perth, and each model could set a new record sale price if current market appetite is any indication.Bids are now open for the group of 'Ultimate Aussie Muscle Cars', with bidding
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Is there such a thing as too much power?
By David Morley · 09 Jan 2021
With rumours of a locally modified Chevrolet Silverado pick-up due in showrooms soon packing more than 520kW and as much as 900Nm of torque, the question of how much power is too much has been raised yet again.
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Imported police cars don’t work in Australia
By David Morley · 13 Dec 2020
If you’re lamenting the loss of our homegrown passenger cars, you’re not alone. In fact, it seems The Force is with you: The police force, that is.
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Family sedans are nearly a thing of the past
By Stephen Ottley · 12 Sep 2020
Once a common sight in Australian driveways, the family sedan is now an endangered species following the recent confirmation that the once-popular Subaru Liberty would join the Holden Commodore and Ford Falcon in the history books
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Why ditching a V8 isn’t always a good idea
By David Morley · 10 May 2020
Toyota's decision to move from the 200-Series' turbo-diesel V8 to a different powerplant (probably a turbocharged V6 diesel) for the forthcoming 300-Series has already been met with a rash of buyers snapping up the V8 model.And while the search for effici
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