Further hints of the future new platform
Further hints of the future new platform
http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/...08_ford_falcon
VERY interesting article
With the coming U.S. release of the FIESTA (designed from the Verve) and more and more hints about the global platform direction as well as tech/engineering sharing between Ford U.S. - Europe - Australia, I think the future is looking pretty darn good for the Mustang
VERY interesting article
With the coming U.S. release of the FIESTA (designed from the Verve) and more and more hints about the global platform direction as well as tech/engineering sharing between Ford U.S. - Europe - Australia, I think the future is looking pretty darn good for the Mustang
This article is a bit behind the curve here. GWRD (Global Rear Wheel Drive) is already under development and that development is taking place in Dearborn. Although, rumors do indicate that people from Ford Australia are involved, which is hardly a surprise.
Yet another reason why I canned MT, even when you're not waiting for a print date they're still behind the curve more often then not.
I like that guage cluster...
Actually, I'm not at all certain that the Falcon will be a good benchmark to employ to guage weight, etc. for GRWD despite what this article says. GRWD is likely being designed in Detroit for the same reasons that the next Ford Focus is, That is, to ensure that costs are kept in check and to make certain that the most important vehicles based on this platform are indeed the focus of the program. That would lead me to believe that the benchmark for the platform is Mustang, not Falcon, As such, I would be surprised if weight, etc gets out of hand,
Actually, I'm not at all certain that the Falcon will be a good benchmark to employ to guage weight, etc. for GRWD despite what this article says. GRWD is likely being designed in Detroit for the same reasons that the next Ford Focus is, That is, to ensure that costs are kept in check and to make certain that the most important vehicles based on this platform are indeed the focus of the program. That would lead me to believe that the benchmark for the platform is Mustang, not Falcon, As such, I would be surprised if weight, etc gets out of hand,
That would be good news indeed to see weight held in check while offering most or all of the neat bits and pieces that are making the Falcon such a good car.
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