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14-03-2015, 09:24 PM | #31 | ||
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Closest i came to owning a Territory was renting one for a week in Tassie.
Nothing particularly bad about it. Just felt like a same old same old taxi....nothing inspiring. 76 litres for 550k wasn't bad. will i ever buy one? Nope. |
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14-03-2015, 10:16 PM | #33 | ||
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The 4WD version of the Terri is far superior on slippery surfaces like, snow, mud, wet grass or loose gravel, the reason I bought one as I live in the country and travel on dirt roads regularly.
As for the 2WD version , it's six of one and half a dozen of the other.
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15-03-2015, 05:41 AM | #34 | ||
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A territory has a more comfortable ride, more room for an tall fat guy in the backseat, better storage than say a C63....Territory must be a better car.
Territory is also better than a 911, |
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15-03-2015, 08:38 AM | #35 | ||
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Go around corners and not much else,
I previously had a G6e and my Titanium is a nicer drive, quieter by miles and much more practical, I can see why people are moving away from Falcon and Commodore for SUV type vehicles as family cars.
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15-03-2015, 09:48 AM | #36 | ||
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As per performance of territory to falcon..
Yes the territory is heavier.. But On the 4 speed territory rwd they fit 3.73 gears in the diff as opposed to falcons 3.23 gears In the awd 4 speed they get the 4.11s to get em going The awd 6 speed territory auto gets the 3.46 ratio So performance wise there isn't a big disadvantage that people think. The falcon is lighter but has the longest legs in the world through its gearing, giving less torque at any road speed. |
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15-03-2015, 10:10 AM | #37 | ||
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15-03-2015, 10:38 AM | #38 | |||
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Through the twisty hills roads though... there wasn't as much of a difference as some would think ! The XR6 with lower suspension, lower 45series profile & stickier rubber made gains in some places... and lost ground in others to the wagon, even with it's higher ride height, slightly taller 55series 80/20 mud & snow tyres and extra bulk ! We even swapped seats to double check... and the results were the same ! A standard Wagon wouldn't have had a chance against the XR6 in the twisty bits though ! Off road (& in poor weather conditions on or off road).. the AWD has a huge advantage ! The stability of the FAWD compared to a standard wagon is chalk & cheese ! A Terry AWD would be the same (as the FAWD)... and offer a better ride from the rear as well ! D
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15-03-2015, 11:01 AM | #39 | ||
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Having owned two XR6 Turbos and a BF F6, an expanding family drove us to a Turbo Ghia Territory. Granted the XR's and F6 handled better (as expected) our Terry has been a great family wagon, effortlessly handling a tribe of kids and absorbing the punishment they inevitably dish out.
A series of performance and braking upgrades (remember these need to go hand in hand) now finds us with a well-priced, family SUV that after 8yrs, still holds its own against the latest offerings in terms of handling, braking and performance. If you are after all the latest tech and gizmo's, you can find these in all of the others, but for a brilliant SUV driving experience, the fairly ancient Terry architecture still stands up, illustrating that the initial design was well up to the design brief. We liked ours so much that we bought a friends Ghia Turbo, with even more time and cash lavished on it and regularly hammer the latest offerings from HSV and even FPV, in a straight line drag race. Remember, it is exactly what it is and will never be to everyone's liking, but for this family, it just fits the bill. Mal K |
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15-03-2015, 11:15 AM | #40 | |||
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As for space id say the Territory nails the falcon, but i guess they are very different cars and wouldnt be cross shopped, or would they? If they were id pick a falcon hands down.
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15-03-2015, 11:18 AM | #41 | ||
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I'm not really a fan of the whole SUV thing but the SZ Territory is a nice place to be, I converted a few SY Territories into Mica Paramedic vehicles so driven them around a bit and helped with an electric brake setup on an SZ TDCI.
A bit of a pain in the *** to run wires through for emergency lighting on the roof, sharp edges on the metal around the seatbelt pretensioners in the B pillars, slice up your hands and wires like razors if you aren't careful. |
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15-03-2015, 11:29 AM | #42 | ||
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I went from BA XR6 to Territory. The tezza was slower, thirstier, had the seating position of a truck, felt heavy, had more body roll, had chewed out bushes at 75,000kms. Glad to see the back of the tezza
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15-03-2015, 12:57 PM | #44 | |||
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I've spent a lot of time in both and can certainly acknowledge the Territory steers very well for the class of vehicle it is. In fact it does most things very well for what it is. However, it is not in the same class as the Falcon dynamically. This isn't a knock on the Territory as it does well to be where it is. But, it is still somewhat more truck like than a Falcon.
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15-03-2015, 01:28 PM | #45 | ||
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i have only had a sit in a terri a couple of times, one thing i did like about it was that it was easier getting into it for old farts such as myself with dodgy bones, and thats is no reflection on the falcon , most modern cars have the lower roof line and are lower to the ground these days ,
actually the current falcon maybe a bit better for entry than my au with the adjusted door/roofline from fg onwards? the falcon is still a comfy place to be once in though. i have thought about getting a terri a few times , but they seem to have a lot of issues. |
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15-03-2015, 01:34 PM | #46 | ||
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15-03-2015, 02:43 PM | #47 | |||
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The Falcon gets better representation on hoon TV than the Terry, ACA Tracey can attest to this
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15-03-2015, 03:01 PM | #48 | |||
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Territory is basically a Falcon on stilts aimed at the family market. |
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15-03-2015, 03:02 PM | #49 | ||||
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Lets just celebrate both the Falcon and the Territory and be proud we had such great vehicles designed and manufactured here.
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15-03-2015, 03:11 PM | #50 | |||
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Clearly the design is better, however that doesn't mean it feels better implemented in a vehicle weighing ~400kg more, using higher profile SUV tyres, higher center of gravity, etc, when compared to an older design in a smaller lighter car type vehicle. Apples and oranges and all that...
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16-03-2015, 11:55 AM | #51 | ||
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I did 2 mods to my Territory, that IMO make it better than Falcon.
-LPG to fix economy issue & 20" wheels which makes a huge difference to the handling, as for Steering? I'm pretty sure the Territory has a better turning circle, its dynamics feel fine to me. I could go on & on with reasons why I feel its better, buy I'm not alone . Falcons demise wasn't because people didn't want a big car anymore, people actually wanted bigger! SUV's in general have take the place of the large family Sedan. Personally I can never see myself going away from the elevated more upright seating position.
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16-03-2015, 12:07 PM | #52 | ||
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G6et or terri. One looks better and goes faster And for two people that'll do me.
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16-03-2015, 12:18 PM | #53 | ||
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if only they could combine the good parts of both.. like a wagon :|
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16-03-2015, 01:34 PM | #54 | ||
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I own both an SZ Territory and a BA Falcon. We used to have an AU wagon.
There is nothing, repeat nothing, the wagon did better than the Territory apart from perhaps squeeze a bit more junk in the trunk. I'm not sure a new car buyer is going to be cross shopping the two, because they are two different cars for two different purposes. It's a bit of a dumb comparison to be honest. The CoG of the Territory is noticeable and the Falcon is easier to punt around suburbia than the Tez. But the Tez is a better family vehicle by a country mile and feels less ponderous to drive than the Falcon. That virtual pivot front end and EPAS steering is the shiz. Try getting a new Territory with an I6T or a V8 and see how you go...
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16-03-2015, 02:26 PM | #55 | ||
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Too easy. The falcon does v8, the terri .... Doesn't.
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16-03-2015, 08:07 PM | #56 | ||
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A few people have said they are too different and wouldn't be cross shopped?
Isn't the main reason for the falcon demise is that traditional falcon buys are buying SUVs such as territory / Kluger etc?? So they are cross shopped. Why wouldn't you cross shop these cars? I would imagine buyers criteria would be some or all of the following.. Space for family Comfortable car / relaxed transport Ability to tow light commercial duties Performance family car Budget conscious Brand loyalty Surely you can compare a territory against a falcon on this basis above If your not looking for any of the above, not sure why you would consider either falcon or territory. Buy a convertible sports car instead |
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16-03-2015, 08:08 PM | #57 | ||
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That vehicle ticks all the boxes. Ford dropped the ball there.
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