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The younger generations like Gen Y are more into Jap imports, and the Gen Ys on this forum most likely won't back me up on this because we're all on this forum for one particular reason.
Having worked in the industry, how many P platers do you see in N/A versions of Skylines, Silvia, Imprezza, Supra, etc? There is a tonne of them getting about with P plates. Fast and the Furious generation I'm into American utes, Jap imports, hot hatches and anything diesel, not interested in old school muscle or high powered sedans, Falcon and Commodore are old mans cars, and I own a Falcon, its good for nice comfy highway cruising and fitting in 4 people in comfort, thats about it. I guess if you've got the XR8s with the 5.4, something with a 5.0 or an XR6T its real fast in a line, which is another thing you can add to the list. Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 14-12-2013 at 10:26 PM. |
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Did I say Euro's are rubbish? Don't put words into my mouth. I said they were the best replacement for our rwd sedans but are unaffordable for the average person. How did you translate that into 'rubbish?'
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Well you did refer to all other cars as generic, soulless rubbish.
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Yes, to be more specific I was referring mainly to the fwd buzz boxes and other generic rubbish that the Australian public seems to be infatuated with these days. If you look at the vfacts figures there is barely a desirable car to be seen in the top 20.
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Damn man... It sucks to be looking out of your window, the world you see is akin to a scene out of the walking dead.. Miserable and negative. Car enthusiasts are into cars all types, if we where a dying breed we wouldn't care about the 60's 70's and 80's classic cars. We choose to be enthusiasts and support the scene by going to car shows,buying and restoring cars. Having car clubs, I've been in the scene along time and met a lot of friends. Shouldn't matter what type of car it is, a true enthusiast admires and respects all models.even when it's not your preferred taste you can still appreciate and respect.
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Thats because most people just want a car, but genuine car enthusiasts have a wealth of choice. And hotted up fwd hatchbacks can be very fun cars.
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I will put my head on the chopping block here. I completely understand where Stevs is coming from. When a product has been the backdrop to your life and inextricably intertwined with your cultural understandings of Australian identity, telling that person that that product which was so dominant for so long is gone because it’s an inconvenience in the new world global economy smacks of hypocrisy by all who claim to love Australia, but won’t buy the cars we manufacture here because they don’t have laser operated Venetian blinds or some other useless junk gadget.
The constant referral to our cars as being inferior, nothing more than taxis or whatever else they can be falsely accused of is irritating and unfounded. We once stood proud as Aussies and we bought Aussie cars… Chop away… |
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maybe the Australian public see Australian made cars as rubbish??? did you ever think of that??
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I agree with you,I'm a falcon fan and have had a lot of fords over my time. Japanese and any other make might not be my cup of tea. But in the end we all have one thing in common the love of our cars.
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There will always be car enthusiasts Stevz. When you think about the cessation of Falcon/Holden production come 2016 or whenever it happens it's just another small part of an ongoing evolution for all sorts of manufactured products and not just cars.
There are clubs for all sorts of vehicles that haven't been available for years and they will remain as long as the cars are around. I was a member of the Packard Automobile Club of Australia not that long ago and only sold my Packard a couple of years ago, but that club will endure. They made the last Packard in about 1958. When you think about it, you never actually own a classic car - you are only its custodian until it's passed on to the next owner. They'll still be around long after we've all been turned into worm castings. Just think if you were a bit of a music aficionado and lived in the 40's or whenever it was they stopped making wind-up gramophones. Do you think you would have said, "That's it - I'm never listening to music again." I don't think so. I like Harley-Davidsons and I can remember people lamenting the passing of the kick start lever on the H-D models around 1985. Should have heard them, "Oh that's it, I won't be buying one of these new things without a kick start, that's not a real Harley!" I kind of wondered if all their cars and utes had crank handles! We move on mate. Russ |
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14-12-2013, 11:24 PM | #48 | ||
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It's not just about loosing the car ( falcon/commodore) its also about pride as an enthusiast and that we can no longer look at our Aussie sedans and say damn I'm impressed with the way we can make a fantastic big sedan knowing that Aussie ingenuity and skill produced such a great machine . This loss to me is the most dissapointing .
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I've read in other threads that a lot of people wouldn't of classed a brand new falcon a classic it's new and boring and has no heritage... Now the falcon is finished, there's all this who haaa.. Once the falcon is officially finished I know I'll still be proud as punch knowing I've got an Fpv.. I've owned XT v8's, esp 351's and many more.. So I'll ways remember the classics.
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So those people aren't car enthusiasts ???
As far as the topic goes, went to a small Friday catch up with a few enthusiasts last night. Unfortunately only 3500 could fit int the car park and the other 1000 odd had to be turned away. Along with about 10,000 odd people just to sticky, I would say the scene will survive with no probs!!!!!!
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..... And the others are Taxi enthusiasts ????
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You'd be surprised what some of those little cars can do. Jesus Falcodore is not the pinnacle of performance. Biggest problem with the scene has always been Falcodore enthusiasts acting like they are race breed supercars sold to mum and dads to taxi the kids around.
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if you think life ends at falcons/commodores going down the gurgler and thats it for you, being a car enthusiast, you are limiting yourself.
Theres a great chance that one day a car will pass you, or you find yourself in said car one day and go wow i like this, i never thought and bam, youre enthusiastically buying the new sporty hyundai and not looking back. tastes change, of all the car manufacturers and models available to us theres something for everyone that can make you change your mind. if you guys really care so much about owning a falcon or a commodore, are you seriosuly going to by a new FG or VF, or just going to lament the loss of a company? i certainly wont because i have a falcon they built over 30 years ago and im building it to suit my tastes more than i can with a factory ordered one today that costs as much as a deposit on a house, no tears for ford or holden from me and thousands more. im even starting to modify my jeep. tastes change. |
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The enthusiast wont die, but he will have to work 3 extra jobs to for go the F6 for an M3, then sell his wife on ebay come major service time.
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What if we don't want a 2 door car or a cramped little buzz box?
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