Forty years ago, in October, 1984, the bestselling Ford Falcon in the nameplate’s 56-year history in Australia was launched.
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The Ford Falcon is all Australian. It has always been driven by the rear wheels, and it has always been designed, engineered, and built Down Under. The automotive world is rapidly changing ...
Even though Ford honcho Alan Mulally was ... and Aussies have a year to sway him. If the next Falcon is FWD, a compensation prize could be the Australian division helping to engineer the Mustang ...
From utes to electric sports cars, here are models used by police forces across Australia... even the unmarked and undercover ...
Read more: Every Popular Android Auto Maps App Ranked Worst To Best According to some sources, Australia's first muscle car was the Ford Falcon GT. Ford introduced an XR series of Falcons in 1967, ...
Raptor feels like an appropriate name for a beast soaring through the air, its tyres straining to touch the ground like the ...
We've found an Australian with a kick that's nearly as good as England rugby hero Jonny Wilkinson's! It's the bargain Ford Falcon XR6 Turbo, which is likely to put a smile back on faces Down Under.
In Australian motorsport ... set fire to the imagination of Ford fans across the country In this DVD we trace the origins of the GT from the original Falcon XR GT piloted to victory at Bathurst ...
Australia is ready for car-based utes, and Hyundai is set to deliver in around 2026 with the Santa Cruz. Based on the Tucson ...
“Secondly, we should undertake a complete mapping of Australian manufacturing capability against the Future Made in Australia ...
The second largest US automaker is continuously focusing on the automotive market's crossover, SUV, and truck sectors – but maybe should be weary not to miss the return of the passenger car hype.