Ford XF Falcon

Ford XF Falcon
Ford XF Falcon
Ford XF Falcon GL sedan
Manufacturer Ford Australia
Also called Ford Fairmont
Nissan Ute
Production 1984–1988 (sedan, wagon)
1984–1993 (utility, panel van)
Predecessor XE Falcon
Successor EA Falcon (sedan, wagon)
XG Falcon (utility, panel van)
Class Full-size
Body style 2-door coupé utility
2-door panel van
4-door sedan
5-door station wagon
Engine 3.3 L I6
4.1 L I6 (Carburetor)
4.1 L I6 (EFI)
Transmission 3-speed automatic
3-speed manual
4-speed manual
5-speed manual
Length 4,775 mm (188.0 in)
Width 1,860 mm (73.2 in)
Height 1,367 mm (53.8 in)
Curb weight 1,333 kg (2,939 lb)
Related Ford ZL Fairlane
Ford FE LTD

The Ford XF Falcon is a car that was produced by the Ford Motor Company of Australia between 1984 and 1993. The XF sedan and wagon sold between October 1984 and February 1988,[1] with the utility and panel vans running through to March 1993.

The ride and handling were described as competent, but the non-powered steering was heavy at low speeds with an overly strong castor action after performing a manoeuvre such as a U-turn. Engines were modified to run on unleaded fuel from January 1986. The XF series remains Ford's best-selling Falcon model to date with 278,101[2] built.

Contents

Powertrains

XF models were available with a choice of 3.3 or 4.1 litre engine six-cylinder engines.[3] The 4.1 litre unit was standard on Fairmont models.[4]

Transmissions available were four- or five-speed manual floor shift, or the much more popular three-speed automatic with the selector lever located either on the floor or the column in cars that seat six. In three-seat utilities and vans, the three-speed manual on the column was standard.

Specification levels

  • Falcon (utilty and panel van)
  • Falcon GL (utility, panel van, sedan and wagon)
  • Fairmont (sedan and wagon)
  • Fairmont Ghia (sedan and wagon): the luxury Ghia featured a 4.1 litre fuel injected or carburettor inline six-cylinder engine, and a trip computer which calculated fuel consumption, driving times, among other things. The drive line consisted of a BW40 three-speed auto with either a 2.77 or 2.92 LSD diff and four-wheel disc brakes. A wagon variant of the Ghia was made available from October 1986.[5]

An optional "S" pack was available on some models, featuring body stripes, fog lamps, styled wheels, Falcon "S" badging, steering rake adjustment, driver's lumbar support, driver's seat tilt and footrest and sports instrument cluster.[3]

Along with the luxury Fairmont models, Ford also produced a long-wheelbase ZL Fairlane sedan, which was based on the XF wagon platform. An even more luxurious version of the Fairlane, the FE series LTD was also offered.

Nissan Ute

External images
1988 Nissan Ute print advertisement

The Nissan Ute was a badge engineered version of the XF Falcon utility sold by Nissan in Australia from August 1988 to 1991.[6] Nissan Utes were sold as a result of a model-sharing scheme known as the Button car plan. In an attempt to rationalise the Australian automotive industry, the Button plan induced car manufacturers to share core platforms. For this particular vehicle, XF series Ford utility vehicles were rebadged as "Nissan".

Nissan did not offer the various equipment levels of the Ford donor vehicle, instead offering only two basic trims (DX and ST) without a performance-oriented option such as the Falcon XR6 or "S" pack. The plan was generally considered a "disaster" by the industry as the car buying public steered clear of the badge engineered vehicles. Furthermore, spare parts could often only be purchased from the original vehicle maker—as was the case with the Nissan Ute.

Notes

  1. ^ "Ford Falcon XF". Unique Cars and Parts. http://www.uniquecarsandparts.com.au/car_info_ford_falcon_xf.htm. Retrieved 2009-09-06. 
  2. ^ "Falcon XF Technical Specifications". Unique Cars and Parts. http://www.uniquecarsandparts.com.au/falcon_XF_technical_specifications.htm. Retrieved 2009-09-06. 
  3. ^ a b "XF Falcon (1984 - 1988)". Falcon Facts. http://falconfacts.xfalcon.com/falcon/xffalcon.html. Retrieved 2010-05-11. 
  4. ^ Ford Fairmont and Fairmont Ghia sales brochure, Ford Australia, October 1984.
  5. ^ Davis (1987), p. 186.
  6. ^ Kenwright, Joe (2005-05-01). "Day of the Clones PtII". CarPoint. http://www.carpoint.com.au/advice/day-of-the-clones-ptii-2005-7448. Retrieved 2009-07-26. 

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