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Old 14-05-2010, 05:00 PM   #1
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I know this is a bit left field everyone, but can anyone else see the cues on the right hand flank of this beemer?

Flared arch over rear wheel, swage line running length of car into the front wheel arch that has the same prominence as FGs wheel arch, same shape A pillar though the beemers looks a bit thicker inside, even down to the same shape wing mirror.

The reason i bring this up is because in my opinion this is validation that Ford Aus has hit a less aging design (compared to the VE commodore) which bodes well for this gen Falcon.

I know lots of cars have similar designs but for a so called premium brand such as BMW to have a similar side look as the FG i think our fellow aussie engineers might have to take it as a small compliment

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Old 14-05-2010, 05:20 PM   #2
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I know this is a bit left field everyone, but can anyone else see the cues on the right hand flank of this beemer?

Flared arch over rear wheel, swage line running length of car into the front wheel arch that has the same prominence as FGs wheel arch, same shape A pillar though the beemers looks a bit thicker inside, even down to the same shape wing mirror.

The reason i bring this up is because in my opinion this is validation that Ford Aus has hit a less aging design (compared to the VE commodore) which bodes well for this gen Falcon.

I know lots of cars have similar designs but for a so called premium brand such as BMW to have a similar side look as the FG i think our fellow aussie engineers might have to take it as a small compliment
As much as I agree with you there, compare the FG to the previous 5-series...

EDIT: Oh, and if the next Falc' takes on the current 5-series - I'm VERY happy!
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Old 14-05-2010, 06:24 PM   #3
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the main thing i wish the FG has that the beemer has is xennon lights so i can see in the dark (the highbeams are fantastic though, the low beam is balls)

and the fat **** tyres on the M, 245's dont cut it anymore.... try driving a G6Et with dsc off and booting it from a corner etc.... it never stops spinning, 1-2-3 bloody stupid... lsd will help but then when im pushing 300rwkw after mods it'll be the same..... so i want bigger rubber

other than them 2 things i think the current falcons are great

heated seat option would be nice too, as would massage feature, folding mirrors (electric) and where do i stop.... although i have a $50k car so i suppose i cant complain if it had everything it'd be 100k value
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As much as I agree with you there, compare the FG to the previous 5-series...

EDIT: Oh, and if the next Falc' takes on the current 5-series - I'm VERY happy!
The first time we were shown the FG about a year before its release the first thing I thought was that it took design cues from the then current 5 series, so I totally agree with you.
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Old 16-05-2010, 07:56 PM   #5
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i just want the aussie engineers to start copying the euro designers when it comes to ride height!! why do aussie cars need such a large gap between the tyre and guard?

is this the designer/engineers fault, or are they governed by the silly rule makers who say the ride height has to be ...
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Old 16-05-2010, 08:14 PM   #6
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I agree that there are some similar design elements. I do however disagree with the OP who in his wording seems to be hinting that BMW have taken these elements from Ford. Many of these features to which he has referred have been long standing BMW design DNA that was released long before the FG was even on the drawing board.
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Old 16-05-2010, 08:20 PM   #7
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i just want the aussie engineers to start copying the euro designers when it comes to ride height!! why do aussie cars need such a large gap between the tyre and guard?...
Cos people like myself tend to go bush and travel on unsealed roads and the likes. The ride height is tops.
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Old 16-05-2010, 08:24 PM   #8
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Agree with OP in that it does look very similar to FG.

In fact, if you cover the headlights and grille with your hand (to me) it looks very G6-like.

Anyone interested in photo-shopping that pic and wacking a G6 front on the thing ?
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Old 16-05-2010, 09:00 PM   #9
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Looks nothing like it.

The rear wheel flare/arch, as you say, Mitch, looks similar. But only from the angle you show. The rear 3/4 view, however, shows a stark difference between the two.
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Old 16-05-2010, 09:04 PM   #10
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I know lots of cars have similar designs but for a so called premium brand such as BMW to have a similar side look as the FG i think our fellow aussie engineers might have to take it as a small compliment
Absolutely not. Our fellow Aussie engineers ripped off the current 5 series because gone are the days when Australian cars were actually original. The 5 series doesn't look like a Falcon, the Falcon looks like a 5 series. And when I say they look similar, I mean the glasshouse has been ripped off and also the character line down the side, to an extent. The next generation of Falcon will likely rip off the next generation of large German sedans too. As far as this latest 5 series, sit it next to a Falcon and the design, particularly in the details, will be like comparing chalk and cheese.
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Old 16-05-2010, 09:13 PM   #11
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Cos people like myself tend to go bush and travel on unsealed roads and the likes. The ride height is tops.
that doesn't mean they can't design the body to sit closer to the tyre, without compromising the ride height/ground clearance.
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that doesn't mean they can't design the body to sit closer to the tyre, without compromising the ride height/ground clearance.
Exactly, BMW's Mercs etc have got i down to a fine art, everything is tucked up above the Sill's and the gaurds fit snugly around the wheels.

Australian cars fail in this aspect.
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Old 16-05-2010, 09:33 PM   #13
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It looks similar because everybody is hell bent on making cars more European for some reason.
Yes, they do look very nice and classy, but if everything eventually looks like the same thing, then what have we really achieved?
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Cos people like myself tend to go bush and travel on unsealed roads and the likes. The ride height is tops.

Funny, the BMW 5 series they had before and their present Mercedes does not seem to cause my parents any trouble, and they live on 20,000 acre wheat and sheep farm.
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Old 16-05-2010, 09:38 PM   #15
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Bangle did the AU...
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Ah well then, the aussie car designers are a bit lazy then if they cant cut the gap....
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I don't get the joke.

It was Steve Park who did the AU.
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Another lame dig at the Au, never!
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The fact is if you look hard enough, all cars look similar. I look at the back end of a Camry and I see a Bangle Butt, that's very BMW, on a Camry? If you truly look hard, the best designs combine all the great elements into one perfect harmony of style.

IMHO, I'm not a fan of this new BMW 5-Series. The belt-line, and the positioning of the door handles ruins the side profile (although it looks good in that picture) plus the front is now just a rip off 3-Series look alike. At least the old 5-Series looked like nothing else, the sharklike look of it will remain in my heart and mind as one of the best designed saloons ever. Weird, I know but it was in love when everyone else was crying wolf.
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i just want the aussie engineers to start copying the euro designers when it comes to ride height!! why do aussie cars need such a large gap between the tyre and guard?

is this the designer/engineers fault, or are they governed by the silly rule makers who say the ride height has to be ...
Because they are touring cars, designed to travel across Australia on B grade roads and on unsealed roads. They are simply designed with a practical ride height for use throughout Australia.

My factory height XR8 was marginal on some roads around where I use to live in rural NSW, particuarly at higher posted speeds. Lowering it would just of been asking to loose the front bar. I doubt Ford feel the need to do warranty repairs for the sake of those who want to look cool by having their **** hanging 5cm off the road. ;)

Besides there are aftermarket mods for those who want to loose the factory warranty cover and look cool, cruising in the burbs and their once a year trip to the Gold Coast.

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Because they are touring cars, designed to travel across Australia on B grade roads and on unsealed roads. They are simply designed with a practical ride height for use throughout Australia.

My factory height XR8 was marginal on some roads around where I use to live in rural NSW, particuarly at higher posted speeds. Lowering it would just of been asking to loose the front bar. I doubt Ford feel the need to do warranty repairs for the sake of those who want to look cool by having their **** hanging 5cm off the road. ;)

Besides there are aftermarket mods for those who want to loose the factory warranty cover and look cool, cruising in the burbs and their once a year trip to the Gold Coast.

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i'm not saying simply put lower suspension in. you will notice plenty of euro cars also travel the same roads the aussie ones do. they can design the sheetmetal differently to lose some of that airgap, without affecting ride height or suspension travel.
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Because they are touring cars, designed to travel across Australia on B grade roads and on unsealed roads. They are simply designed with a practical ride height for use throughout Australia.

My factory height XR8 was marginal on some roads around where I use to live in rural NSW, particuarly at higher posted speeds. Lowering it would just of been asking to loose the front bar. I doubt Ford feel the need to do warranty repairs for the sake of those who want to look cool by having their **** hanging 5cm off the road. ;)

Besides there are aftermarket mods for those who want to loose the factory warranty cover and look cool, cruising in the burbs and their once a year trip to the Gold Coast.

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The australian standard and legal requirement for the lowest part of any car is 100 mm, which all euros abide by as does the XR falcon so I fail to see how your logic works. BMW and Mercedes manage this without their cars looking like they have 4wd clearance, why can't Australian manufacturers? Like I said before, my parents drive their Mercedes on WA wheat belt back roads and gravel roads every day, they survive very well. In fact their mercedes and BMW both survived suspension wise better than their NA and EL Fairlane Ghias that they had before switching to euro's.
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Because they are touring cars, designed to travel across Australia on B grade roads and on unsealed roads. They are simply designed with a practical ride height for use throughout Australia.
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I live in Tamworth NSW and where i work we see many a BMW or Merc owned by people who live on a farm...on dirt roads etc.

They are quite practical.
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IMO, I think it looks to similiar to the current 3 series, espicially the rear end.
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Looks nothing like a Falcon.

I too think it is too similar to the 3 Series. The last 5 Series was a great looking car, it really was a love it or hate it car. I loved it. Looked like nothing else on the road, this new 5 Series looks boring.
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Looks nothing like a Falcon.

I too think it is too similar to the 3 Series. The last 5 Series was a great looking car, it really was a love it or hate it car. I loved it. Looked like nothing else on the road, this new 5 Series looks boring.
I am with you on this one, the previous 5 series looked awesome. I seriously loved my parents 540 and thought it was one of the nicest cars I have ever driven, it was a wolf in sheep's clothing for performance too.

The new 5 series looks nice but I prefer the previous one.
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because gone are the days when Australian cars were actually original. .
sorry, when were australian cars original? the 60's when we direct imported falcons and valiants from the usa? or the 80s when we started copying european designs instead?
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sorry, when were australian cars original? the 60's when we direct imported falcons and valiants from the usa? or the 80s when we started copying european designs instead?
LOL good point

my 1st car was just a dodge dart but rhd and different front and rear sheet metal (69 valiant VF hardtop)
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sorry, when were australian cars original? the 60's when we direct imported falcons and valiants from the usa? or the 80s when we started copying european designs instead?

The AU is about as original as we get.
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