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How much would it cost to drive a family sedan around mainland Australia? Ford Australia believes it can be done for approximately $1000 in fuel costs.
To test the theory, Ford Australia is teaming up with its stable of racing car drivers to test the fuel advantages of its LPG Falcon. Ford Australia President Tom Gorman will wave off the 'Ford LPG Challenge' from Ford's head office in Campbellfield on Thursday, August 3. The 23-day trial to travel around Australia for around $1000 will take in all mainland states, covering more than 13,000 kilometres in a single fuel LPG Falcon. A dedicated website www.ford.com.au/landing/lpgchallenge will follow the Ford LPG Challenge, with regular updates from around the country. "With rising fuel prices, good fuel economy is a critical element for new car buyers and the Falcon range of vehicles represents outstanding value for money," said Mr Gorman. "Our dedicated LPG or E-Gas Falcon offers all the power and comfort of a large family sedan with the fuel costs of a small car. "To showcase the advantages of dedicated LPG, we have set ourselves a unique challenge of travelling around the country for around $1000 in the E-Gas Falcon to demonstrate the outstanding work our designers and engineers have undertaken to provide Australian car buyers with a fantastic package. "The E-Gas range of Falcons which includes sedans, wagons and utes showcases the latest in vehicle technology with superb handling, numerous creature comforts, legendary reliability and fantastic value for money," Mr Gorman said. The Ford LPG Challenge has been backed by LPG Australia. LPGA Industry Development Manager Phil Westlake praised Ford for setting out to demonstrate the efficiency and availability of LPG Autogas. "Many people are debating about the need to encourage the development of alternative fuels, but the best and most viable alternative fuel is already easily available. "There are now more than 3200 Autogas outlets across Australia, with half of the filling stations located in regional areas. "The expanding number of Autogas outlets means motorists can travel throughout Australia in an LPG-powered car with great confidence," Mr Westlake said. Mr Gorman said the E-Gas range supplied the power customers expect from a big Aussie six, while delivering the fuel costs of a small car. "Fords dedicated LPG engine, introduced in 1999, has been extremely successful, helping to win major fleet orders from operators looking to save costs and reduce greenhouse gas emissions." The E-Gas engine boasts all the technological benefits of the Falcon petrol engine, with double overhead camshafts, four valves per cylinder, dual variable camshaft timing and coil-on-plug ignition. The VCT system in particular has allowed engineers to take advantage of the higher octane rating of LPG and increase the E-Gas engines compression ratio to 10.7:1. The higher compression ratio helps to deliver more power and efficiency. A unique induction system was developed to work with the advanced Electronic Throttle Control while a new balance hose and new ductwork and piping improve under-bonnet layout and reliability. The dedicated LPG Falcon dispenses with all petrol system components including fuel tank and pipes, reducing complexity while saving weight and cost. E-Gas technology is available on nine vehicles in the Falcon range, including the Falcon XT and Futura sedans and wagons, the Fairmont, the XL, XLS, RTV and XR6 Utes. Ford LPG Challenge itinerary: August 3: Melbourne Geelong August 4: Geelong Hamilton Casterton Penola Naracoorte Keith Adelaide August 5: Adelaide Port Wakefield Port Pirie Port Augusta Ceduna August 6: Ceduna Nundroo Eucla Madura Cocklebiddy August 7: Cocklebiddy Balladonia Norseman Kalgoorlie August 8: Kalgoorlie Southern Cross Merredin Northam Perth August 10: Perth Geraldton Carnarvon August 11: Carnarvon Nanutarra Karratha Port Hedland August 12: Port Hedland Pardoo Sandfire Roadhouse Broome August 13: Broome Fitzroy Crossing Halls Creek Kununurra August 14: Kununurra Timber Creek Victoria River Katherine Darwin August 16: Darwin Katherine Daly Waters Renner Springs Tennant Creek August 17: Tennant Creek Barkly Homestead Camooweal Mt Isa Cloncurry August 18: Cloncurry Julia Creek Richmond Charters Towers Townsville August 19: Townsville Mackay Rockhampton August 20: Rockhampton Gladstone Maryborough Gympie Brisbane August 22: Brisbane Warwick Tenterfield Armidale Tamworth August 23: Tamworth Coonabarabran Dubbo Orange Bathurst Lithgow Sydney August 24: Sydney Goulburn Canberra August 25: Canberra Gundagai Albury Melbourne |
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