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As an American car company, you'd expect Ford to sell its best and most advanced models in the American market. Indeed, some ...
With its global showrooms dominated by pickups and SUVs, Ford has now told dealers it's developing new passenger cars in ...
Nineteen seventy-two was a big year for the Australian Falcon: While Ford of Australia had influenced design changes since the mid-60s, the '72 XA-series Falcon was the first all-Australian model.
The Toyota LandCruiser might be the only car that can claim to be more iconic – to Australians – than the Commodore. From the basic 70 Series Ute to fully loaded wagons, such as the modern classic 200 ...
Ford is currently Australia’s second best-selling car manufacturer with 49,622 vehicles registered between January 2024 and June 2024, behind Toyota (121,301) but ahead of Mazda (48,547), Kia ...
Ford/Volkswagen MEB small SUV. This future EV is an interesting proposition and definitely a chance for Australia. Ford signed an agreement with Volkswagen to use the latter’s MEB electric vehicle ...
Many of the most obscure Ford models are those that were never sold new in America, like the 1978 XC Falcon Cobra.A limited-run special from Australia, the XC Falcon Cobra was built as a way to ...
While it's still sad Australia no longer creates cars from concept to roadgoing, we can at least remember how good they once were. Here's the 10 we think were Australia's greatest ever homegrown ...
Utes also made up just three of Australia's 10 top-selling vehicles for the month, with the Ford Ranger, Toyota HiLux and Isuzu D-Max earning second, third and sixth place respectively.
Ford is ending Australian production after 90 years in 2016, and with it may go perhaps the most iconic vehicles in its auto market – the ute. Car-based pickup trucks like the Ford Ranchero and ...
Ford’s Australian division has launched two “Max Max” concept cars at the Melbourne Motor Show, inspired by the Ford XB Falcon Interceptor and Pursuit Special cars seen in the 1979 film Max Max.
2. Ford LTD. The U.S., Canada and a few other countries all had something called Ford LTD, but Australia's version was a little different. The LTD nameplate down under dates back to the 1960s, at ...