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It might not look that way at first, but the FG Falcon elevates Ford into an enviable position in the family-car class. All FGs are refined, well fitted out, dynamic on the road, comfortable and spacious. The G6 is positioned above XT and is available with the 195kW/391Nm base six-cylinder or the 156kW/371Nm E-Gas six. Transmissions include a four-speed auto in the E-Gas version, and a six-speed auto in the petrol version. The G6 gets bolder styling with a sports body kit, Luxury Sports suspension, 17-inch alloys and leather steering wheel above XT specification.
Model Features

17" Alloy Wheels
4 Speaker Stereo
ABS (Antilock Brakes)
Adjustable Steering Col. - Tilt & Reach
Air Cond. - Climate Control
Air Conditioning - Rear
Airbags - Driver & Passenger (Dual)
Airbags - Side for 1st Row Occupants (Front)
Antenna - in Rear Glass
Armrest - Front Centre (Shared)
Armrest - Rear Centre (Shared)
Audio - Aux Input Socket (MP3/CD/Cassette)
Audio - MP3 Decoder
Body Colour - Bumpers
Body Colour - Exterior Mirrors Partial
Brake Assist
Calipers - Front 2 Spot
CD Player
Central Locking - Remote/Keyless
Chrome Exhaust Tip
Chrome Fog Lamp Bezels/surrounds
Chrome Grille Surround
Chrome Rear Garnish
Chrome Window Surrounds - Exterior
Clear Side Indicator Lenses
Clock - Digital
Control - Dynamic Stability
Control - Park Distance Rear
Control - Traction
Cruise Control
Cup Holders - 1st Row
Cup Holders - 2nd Row
Disc Brakes Front Ventilated
Disc Brakes Rear Solid
Door Pockets - 1st row (Front)
Drive By Wire (Electronic Throttle Control)
EBD (Electronic Brake Force Distribution)

Electric Seat - Drivers
Engine Immobiliser
Flip/Fold Out Key
Fog Lamps - Front
Headlamps - Blacked Out Surrounds
Headlamps - Clear Lenses
Headlamps Automatic (light sensitive)
Independent Rear Suspension
Intermittent Wipers - Variable
Leather Steering Wheel
Map/Reading Lamps - for 1st Row
Mesh Grille
Mesh Grille - Lower Bumper
Metallic Finish Centre Console
Metallic Finish Centre Stack/ HVAC
Metallic Finish Door Handles - Interior
Metallic Finish Door Inserts
Multi-function Control Screen
Multi-function Steering Wheel
Power Door Mirrors
Power Steering
Power Windows - Front & Rear
Remote Boot/Hatch Release
Remote Fuel Lid Release
Seat - Drivers Lumbar Adjustment Manual
Seat - Passenger Lumbar Adjustment Manual
Seatbelt - Pretensioners 1st Row (Front)
Seatbelts - Lap/Sash for 5 seats
Seats - 2nd Row Split Fold
Side Skirts
Spare Wheel - Space Saver/Temporary
Suspension - Sports
Tacho
Tail Lamps - Blacked Out Surrounds
Trim - Cloth
Trip Computer
Velour Trim

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Technical Specifications

General
Body Style: Sedan
Number of Doors: 4
Limited Edition: No
Vehicle Description: FG G6 Sedan 4dr SA 6sp 4.0i
Series: FG
Engine Details
Engine Type: Piston
Fuel Consumption Combined: 10.1 (l/100km)
Compression Ratio: 10.30
Cylinders: 6
Valves per Cylinder: 4
Maximum Torque: 391
Torque RPM End: 3250
Power: 195.0
Power RPM End: 6000
Fuel Type: Petrol - Unleaded ULP
Cam Type: DOHC with VVT
Induction: Aspirated
Engine Code: Barra 195
Engine Configuration: In-line
Engine Engine Cycle: 4 Stroke
Engine Description: 4.0
Engine Location: Front
Fuel Delivery: Multi-Point Injection
Transmission
Number of Gears: 6
Gear Type: Sports Automatic
Gear Location: Floor
Final Drive Location: Rear Wheel Drive
Towing
Towing Capacity with Brakes: 2300kg
Towing Capacity without Brakes: 750kg

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Wheels and Tyres
Rim Material: Alloy
Rear Rim Size: 17x8.0
Rear Type Size: 235/50 R17
Front Rim Size: 17x8.0
Front Tyre Size: 235/50 R17
Steering
Steering Description: Rack and Pinion
Dimensions
Length: 4967mm
Width: 1868mm
Height: 1453mm
Wheelbase: 2838mm
Track Front: 1583mm
Track Rear: 1598mm
Tare Weight: 1695kg
Gross Weight + Braked Towing Capacity: 4510kg
Gross Vehicle Mass: 2210kg
Seat Capacity: 5
Other
ANCAP Safety Rating: 5
Badge Description: G6
Release Date: Continuing Model
Current Release: No
Imported: L
Vehicle Delivery Method: Electronic Sequential
Environment
Greenhouse Rating (1-10): 5.5
Overall Green Rating (1-5): 3.0
Air Pollution Rating: 5.0
CO2 Emissions: 239 g/km
Warranty
First Service Due: 3000 km
First Service Due: 4 months
Regular Service Interval: 15000 km
Regular Service Interval: 12 months
Warranty: 1 year roadside
Warranty: 100000 km
Warranty: 3 years

Ford Falcon XT v G6

Ford's fleet-focused XT is seen by some as second-best. Is the extra $3500-$4000 for the user-chooser's G6 worth the ask?

Published: Mon, 4 Aug 2008

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Road Test - Ford Falcon XT v G6

Model: Ford Falcon XT
RRP: $36,490

Price as tested: $40,190 Main options: sports suspension $500; 17-inch alloys $1000; technology pack $450; safety pack $600; reversing sensors $500; prestige paint $400.
Crash rating: n/a
Fuel: 91RON petrol
Claimed fuel economy (L/100km): 10.5
CO2 emissions (g/km): 251
Also consider: Holden Commodore Omega (more here), Toyota Aurion AT-X (more here)

Model: Ford Falcon G6
RRP: $39,990

Price as tested: $45,190
Main options: six-speed auto $1500; technology pack $450; safety pack $600; satnav $2000; prestige paint $400.
Crash rating: n/a
Fuel: 91RON petrol
Claimed fuel economy (L/100km): 10.2
CO2 emissions (g/km): 243
Also consider: Holden Commodore Berlina (more here), Toyota Aurion Prodigy (more here)

Overall ratings: see main Falcon launch reviews here and here

About our ratings

When Ford launched its ill-fated AU Falcon in 1998, there was a determined effort on the part of the design team to offer greater differentiation across the model range. And so we got the new base model Falcon, the Forte.

About its only forte, however, was its ability to identify those who drove it as having been forced, in one way or another, to settle for the base model. With its vertical grille, the Forte's styling immediately marked it as a fleet special and a particularly visually challenged one at that. For those who could only afford to buy the base model Falcon, that grille became a mark of shame and as a strategy it nearly buried Ford in Australia.

Rapid facelifts and a quick succession of upgrades ensured the Falcon struggled on and then we got BA /BF and now an even better FG, that again puts Falcon in the front line of the local products.

For this new model, Ford has again adopted a naming and design strategy that splits the range into three "families" with the XT, sportier XRs and new "sports luxury" G-series.

The XT is clearly aimed at fleets while the G-series targets the elusive private and userchooser buyer, thus the Carsales Network decided to lineup the XT against the G6 model to see what value there was in the extra $3500 asking price.

Of course in the real world, the $3500 increase in RRP is a moot point -- fleets are paying far less than the $36,490 sticker price for the XT. Indeed, even user choosers opting for the G6 might be entitled to a fleet discount. That said for the sake of our comparison, RRP is what we have to work with.

While the XT is nowhere near as much an orphan as the AU Forte, there is still an element of difference in the external visuals with the most noticeable features that the G6 gains over the XT being a slightly different grille with more chrome highlights, front foglights, side skirts and 17-inch alloys vs the XT's 16-inch steel wheels with carry-over BF plastic wheel covers.

These are the sort of visual differences that really only ardent carspotters are likely to notice in isolation (except perhaps the wheels) but when packaged together, it does give the G6 a more upmarket visage that lifts the car's appeal to a level that might entice private buyers and user-choosers to spend more.

Step inside and the contrast between the two cars is more apparent. While the XT's interior design is a vast improvement on the BF predecessor, with seemingly higher quality textured plastics and silvery trim highlights, the overall dark grey colour scheme still yells base model.

The G6's two-tone trim, mock suede materials on the seat side bolsters, detail highlights and all-important touchy feely quality of the steering wheel with its leather wrapped tiller lifts the quality and comfort perceptions significantly.

On the equipment front, there is less in it with both models featuring climate control air con, cruise control, power windows and mirrors, remote locking and a single slot CD audio system with MP3 input jack.

Such is the propensity of carmakers to option up their test cars that our XT/G6 comparison is clouded by the spec in which the cars arrived.

Both the XT and G6 we tested were fitted with the optional technology pack ($450) that includes Bluetooth connectivity and a USB iPod connection and the safety pack ($600) that adds curtain airbags, a perimeter alarm and power adjustable pedals to the standard safety kit of dual front and front side airbags, DSC stability and traction control and ABS brakes.

Under the bonnet both share an identical drivetrain with the 195kW/391Nm 4.0-litre straight six driving the rear wheels through a five-speed automatic transmission. Our G6 was fitted with the optional six-speed auto.

As we have waxed lyrical before, this is a superb powerplant that is strong and powerful and despite its vintage, remarkably refined. This is the case whether mated to either the new five or (now well known ZF) six-speed auto transmission, with the latter having a slight edge in extracting a better response from the engine and slightly smoother shift quality.

Off the line there is plenty of grunt on tap and response to the throttle inputs is quick and effective, while the engine will happily rev out well into the low 6000s when held in manual mode with a smooth and solid progression forward.

Ordinarily, the big difference between the XT and G6 on the mechanical front is in suspension settings and wheel/tyre combos that would be expected to give the XT a slightly softer and more forgiving but still very well controlled and disciplined ride and handling compromise. However, our test XT was fitted with the optional sports suspension and 17-inch alloys on 235/50 rubber, making it a match for the G6's standard spec.

Although firmish, the suspension/wheel combination on both cars still provides a supple and comfortable ride quality (possibly marginally bettered in the G6 due to the slightly more shapely and supportive seats) and very solid direct responsive and agile handling.

Optioning up the dynamic features and reversing system on the XT takes the car to within $1500 of the standard G6, so the question is therefore, are you getting $1500 worth of value in the styling, trim and that indefinable "ambience" of the G6.

Our response would be a resounding yes. While this tester was initially very impressed getting into the XT as it delivered more than you might expect of a "fleet special", to follow it up with the G6 took us into another realm of refinement, quality and aesthetic appeal altogether. Even without the upgrades, the stretch to the G6 is worth it in the long run with a car that will age better, realising higher residuals and keep its occupants and owner in a happier frame of mind.

Having said that, the XT could still well be the best 'fleet special' on the local market and one that is sure to offer no shame.



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