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FORD FALCON Used Car Review

The Ford Falcon was Australia's longest continuously running nameplate up to the cessation of local production in October 2016 - 56 years after it debuted as a US-based model. Ford's large car started to become more Australianised from the 1970s and it would eventually compete against the Holden Commodore in a famously fierce local rivalry. There were luxury models such as the Fairlane and LTD, ute spin-offs, and sportier models such as the XR6 Turbo and V8-powered XR8 of more recent times.

Pros

Cons

  • Roomy and comfortable interiors
  • Wide range of models
  • Excellent, torquey six-cylinder engines
  • Engineered specifically for Australian roads
  • Thirsty LPG engines
  • Taxi stigma
  • No longer in production
This is general information and should not be relied on as purchasing advice.
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1972 Lime Glaze XA GS Rally Coupe REDUCED

  • 1 km
  • Coupe (2 door)
  • Manual
  • 8 cyl 4.9L

Don’t hit me with stupid offers. Heaps of parts. Rolling shell. No drive train. As is no crunch. First in best dressed August 72 lime glaze V8 car. GS rally pack. Verified by Ford Australia. Sandblasted and ready for repair Genuine restored GT grill. Rear glass original. Rear lights. Heaps of bits. It’s only going up in value.

$38,000
Patterson Lakes, VIC

20/04/2024

Ford Falcon XA Sedan

  • 123456 km
  • Coupe (2 door)
  • Manual
  • 6 cyl 3.3L

Ford XA sedan resto project The car is a good dry base showing no rust in roof roof gutters plenum parcel shelf an floors although have new front floor pans that will go with the car 3 doors in excellent condition except for the rear drivers that has rust rust also in some parts of the boot channel - no rust around front and rear windows 2 x coupe bucket seats new gt guards gt bonnet gt cluster comes with a 351 Cleveland block with 302 closed chamber heads plus fmx box plenty of good stainless

$18,500Negotiable
Woodbine, NSW

18/04/2024

1964 FORD FALCON DELUXE 3 SP MANUAL 2D HARDTOP XM

  • 123000 km
  • Coupe (2 door)
  • Manual
  • 6 cyl 2.8L

64 XM ute in need of a restoration. Running 170 motor. Manual. Great project. Most parts there except interior seats etc. Pickup in the Adelaide hills. Stored undercover. Rego papers available for walk in rego in SA.

$2,750
Mount Barker, SA

31/03/2024

1965 FORD XP FALCON UTE

  • 516 km
  • Coupe (2 door)
  • Manual
  • 6 cyl 2.8L

1965 FORD XP FALCON UTE 3 Speed Manual Country Car 00516km Runs Drives Stops New Water Pump New Fuel Pump New Thermostat Housing Carby Clean New Bearings New Front and Rear Brake Shoes Machined 4 Drums New Front and Rear Wheel Cylinders New Front Brake Hoses Recondition Master Brake Cylinder New Brake Pipe Needs New front floor and new tray floor which I can help you source.

$11,500
Edgecliff, NSW

17/08/2022

Overview of the Ford Falcon

Overview of the Ford Falcon

The Ford Falcon was Australia's longest continuously running nameplate up to the cessation of local production in October 2016 - 56 years after it debuted as a US-based model.

Ford's large car started to become more Australianised from the 1970s and it would eventually compete against the Holden Commodore in a famously fierce local rivalry.

There were luxury models such as the Fairlane and LTD, ute spin-offs, and sportier models such as the XR6 Turbo and V8-powered XR8 of more recent times.

FORD FALCON GENERATIONS (SINCE 2002)

2002-2008

2008-2016

RUNNING COSTS

Fuel Consumption (not including ute models)

EcoBoost turbo 4-cylinder: 8.0-8.7 litres per 100km

LPG 6-cylinder: 11.7-13.5 litres per 100km

6-cylinder: 9.0 litres per 100km

6-cylinder turbo: 9.5-11.1 litres per 100km

V8: 13.6-13.7 litres per 100km

= Highly economical.

= Good economy.

= Average fuel use.

= Heavy consumption.

Servicing

SIMILAR MODELS TO FORD FALCON

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR: FORD FALCON (FG, 2008-2016)

Watch out for a used Falcon that has been abused by a previous fleet-operator owner.

Clunks over bumps can mean worn suspension bushes.

A pulsing through the car when you apply the brakes probably means worn and warped front brake rotors. Sometimes these can be repaired, but usually new rotors are the best strategy.

The automatic transmission has an external fluid cooler, but these can fail, allowing coolant into the gearbox where it quickly wrecks both the mechanical and electronic functions of the automatic. Check the transmission fluid for milkiness that suggests the coolant and oil have mixed. If they have mixed, give that car a miss.

Make sure the central locking works perfectly, as this is an early sign of a failing body computer.

Check for low coolant level in the radiator. An O-ring at the back of the water pump is a common cause of coolant loss.