Ford BF Falcon
Ford BF II Falcon XR6 sedan |
Ford BF Falcon
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Overview
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Manufacturer
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Ford
Motor Company of Australia
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Production
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October
2005 – February 2008 (utility, sedan)
October
2005 – June 2010 (wagon)
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Assembly
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Campbellfield,
Victoria, Australia
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Body and chassis
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Class
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Full-size
car
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Body
style
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4-door
sedan
5-door
station wagon
2-door
Coupé utility
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Chronology
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Predecessor
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Ford BA
Falcon
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Successor
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Ford FG
Falcon
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The Ford BF Falcon is a full-size car that was manufactured by the Ford Motor Company in Victoria, Australia. The BF Falcon started production in October 2005 and a MkII update was released in October 2006. The engines are the same as those used on the previous BA Falcon, with significant technical upgrades.
2005–2006 Ford BF Falcon XR6 Turbo utility |
The new model brought many mechanical upgrades to the Falcon, including but not limited to a raised compression ratio (10.3:1) and improved now-independent dual variable cam timing on the six-cylinder engines and improved knock sensing on the DOHC 3 Valve V8 which, in conjunction with ECUmodifications, led to increases in power, torque and fuel economy, required to comply with recently introduced Euro III emissions standards. The changes to the six-cylinder engine further decreased the engine’s already low noise and vibration while increasing power from 182 to 190 kW (244 to 255 hp). With the BF, Ford introduced a six-speed automatic developed by German company ZF and Bosch. The XR6 Turbo got a power increase to 245 kilowatts (329 hp), along with the ZF six-speed automatic.
Locks and security
With the BF Falcon Ford updated the keys and security of the Falcon, replacing the ageing Tibbe lock system with a Huf manufactured 2 track key.Mark II
On the 6 October 2006, the BF Mark II was officially launched by former Ford Australia President Tom Gorman.[1] BF Falcon MkII went on sale 22 October 2006. The XT, Futura and Fairmont sport a facelift, with a new bonnet, headlights, grille and front and rear bumpers, while the XR range gets some minor interior updates. The top of the range Fairmont Ghia benefitted most from the BF Mark II upgrade compared to the other models in the range, including more chrome and diamond finished alloy wheels. The Fairmont Ghia also featured sportier body kit with side skirts designed to make the car more attractive to younger buyers. Inside, the Fairmont Ghia featured a piano black finish on the centre stack, chrome plated door handles and a brushed aluminium appearance on the instrument cluster.
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In the final months of production (July 2007 onwards), the XR6, XR6 Turbo and XR8 received a special edition body kit with dark gray inserts on the bumpers and skirts (November 2007 onwards), shadow chrome 18" alloys with dark gray inserts on the spokes, and Premium Sound/Climate Control as standard. The naturally aspirated XR6 was gifted these options only with the added option of the ZF six-speed automatic. In New Zealand the cars with the special edition body kit were known as the 'Rebel' model and had Rebel badging with the Rebel title sewn into the leather headrests. The NZ Rebel models included all of the optional upgrades.
It is interesting to note that much of the Falcon's success in Australia can be attributed to Ford Australia (and indeed also Holden) continuing to face the same problem that led to the Falcon's introduction in the 1960s: the resistance of Australian Ford buyers to "smaller" models. Attempts to sell the US Ford Taurus in Australia and New Zealand as a possible future replacement for the Falcon proved disastrous. Conversely, the Mondeo - which proved unpopular in Australia (but a success in New Zealand)—is the largest model available from Ford in Europe since the Scorpio was dropped in 1998.
Mark III
2008–2010 Ford BF III Falcon XT station wagon. |
The replacement of the BF Series sedans and utes with the FG models in May 2008 also saw the release of a Mark III version of the BF Series Falcon wagon. The Futura model was discontinued, leaving the base model XT the only model remaining.
The Mark III gained Dynamic Stability Control (available on petrol powered models only), a flip key from the FG series Falcon, Satin Alloy Accents on the front grille surround, ‘Warm Charcoal’ carpet, Goodyear Excellence tyres and Mk III badging.
The BF wagon was discontinued in late 2010.
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Last updated on 3 July 2014 at 08:31.
Those are looking like there is nothing to get away with those things. It is that safe. I am also planning on getting security camera system to be safe.
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