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Old 19-09-2006, 04:46 PM   #1
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Unhappy Female needs advice on Falcon AU SR series 3 Pleaaase Reply!

hi, I am a female and have been offered the above car for 8000. it has only done 90 000k. is this a good buy?

What is the SR? What is the best AU Model? Do they all have the spoiler kit? Would it tow a horse float? What interior features does it have? please help me. thanks


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Where can i see pictures and specs of this model?
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Old 19-09-2006, 04:59 PM   #3
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AU SR Car values...
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Old 19-09-2006, 05:04 PM   #4
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Old 19-09-2006, 05:13 PM   #5
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I Have an SR

You Get , Sports Mode Auto , Sports Styled Suspension (Would Carry a Float but would damage over time) 8 for 9 is reasonable , its about the 5th from the top in AU as you have TL , TE , XR6 , XR8 , Then SR , Futura/Forte

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i live in wa and series 3 falcons dont go for less than 10 grand and the sr is easily as nice as anything ford has to offerin that range. the price seems good just depends on you, get an rac check over the car first.If u want to tow a horse float just make sure the transmission cooler is up to the job.
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You Get , Sports Mode Auto , Sports Styled Suspension (Would Carry a Float but would damage over time) 8 for 9 is reasonable , its about the 5th from the top in AU as you have TL , TE , XR6 , XR8 , Then SR , Futura/Forte

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The SR is the poor man's Fairmont, or the sporty Futura, whichever way you want to look at it. It's usually associated with running out the model to make way for the new model. Usually it's a Forte with Futura features and sports suspension, alloys, wing etc (I think back when they came out on the AU it was $6k of extras for $500, or something like that), so it's not really 5th on the list. More like 9th or 10th or so in the sedan list:
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$8k seems to be a good price though, and that's a lot of car for the price.
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I own a series 1 forte v8 and i wish it looked as good as a sr. Personally i think the new sr falcons are better looking than the million xrs that cruise around, Not as many sr falcons as all the others
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Old 19-09-2006, 06:24 PM   #9
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i own a SR and it came with a manual ... :thebirds:

but yeah as said above its the 'runout' of the futura/forte though it happened every year?? go figure

i only got front power windows, irs, LSD, sports suspension, SR 16" rims x 5

8k is def a VERY VERY good buy...trust me i spent double that to get mine
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Thanks guys, So it is a sporty looking model? how would it go on gas if it was to be converted?
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Thanks guys, So it is a sporty looking model? how would it go on gas if it was to be converted?
like a taxi! they run fine on gas.
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the next question too ask would be how many horses ,how often will i be towing, how much does said horse float weigh with said horses and maximum towing capacity of the falcon ,i know nothing about horses but i would be concerned towing 2 ton or more of horses around (if thats what they weigh) with the trailer for insurance purposes, mine has a 1200 kg rated tow bar, i`m not sure what the maximum weight that can be towed with the heavier towbar, it might pay too look in too this Rockinjabba, im sure some of the other members will know this information
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just had a look at the manual, Load limits, towing capacity is reduced to 1200kg for manual transmission.......,with the heavy duty tow pack max permitted load is 2300 kg
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hi, I am a female and have been offered the above car for 8000. it has only done 90 000k. is this a good buy?

What is the SR? What is the best AU Model? Do they all have the spoiler kit? Would it tow a horse float? What interior features does it have? please help me. thanks
As has been said the SR is basically a basic model (Forte) sedan or wagon which had some "extra goodies" added as an incentive to get people to buy when a new model was imminent. They were a very good value buy - the extras usually took it up to Futura specs or thereabouts and on a Series 3 included rear power windows, upgraded interior cloth seat trim, rear spoiler, mag wheels, side skirts, cruise control ... and I think also the sports handling suspension. Oh, and not to forget the SR decals LOL.

It will tow a horse float without any problems. If it's a manual the handbook says the maximum is 1200 kg which is an average float (straight loading) with one good size horse in it. However, if you have the 1600kg tow pack there is really no reason why you shouldn't tow your two horses - Ford limit the weight on manuals because most people can't drive properly and abuse the clutch too much - as long as you are a competent driver you'll have no probs.

If it's an auto you can have a 2300kg tow pack fitted and this easily covers what you'd want to do - even a three horse angle loader if you want. It is a good idea to have a transmission cooler fitted if you are towing over long distances. It is also a good idea to manually select 3rd gear with the auto as soon as any incline is encountered - most problems with the auto trans overheating is caused by "lugging" in overdrive for long periods.

The price sounds very good - good luck with it.

Oh, and LPG is not a problem at all.
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the SR is esentially a forte with colour coded bits, a spoiler and mags. $8k for one with 90,000km is a great buy! I'd snap it up.
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the next question too ask would be how many horses ,how often will i be towing, how much does said horse float weigh with said horses and maximum towing capacity of the falcon ,i know nothing about horses but i would be concerned towing 2 ton or more of horses around (if thats what they weigh) with the trailer for insurance purposes, mine has a 1200 kg rated tow bar, i`m not sure what the maximum weight that can be towed with the heavier towbar, it might pay too look in too this Rockinjabba, im sure some of the other members will know this information
One horse is about 580kgs and trailor is about 800kg, normal tow bar though.
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As has been said the SR is basically a basic model (Forte) sedan or wagon which had some "extra goodies" added as an incentive to get people to buy when a new model was imminent. They were a very good value buy - the extras usually took it up to Futura specs or thereabouts and on a Series 3 included rear power windows, upgraded interior cloth seat trim, rear spoiler, mag wheels, side skirts, cruise control ... and I think also the sports handling suspension. Oh, and not to forget the SR decals LOL.

It will tow a horse float without any problems. If it's a manual the handbook says the maximum is 1200 kg which is an average float (straight loading) with one good size horse in it. However, if you have the 1600kg tow pack there is really no reason why you shouldn't tow your two horses - Ford limit the weight on manuals because most people can't drive properly and abuse the clutch too much - as long as you are a competent driver you'll have no probs.

If it's an auto you can have a 2300kg tow pack fitted and this easily covers what you'd want to do - even a three horse angle loader if you want. It is a good idea to have a transmission cooler fitted if you are towing over long distances. It is also a good idea to manually select 3rd gear with the auto as soon as any incline is encountered - most problems with the auto trans overheating is caused by "lugging" in overdrive for long periods.

The price sounds very good - good luck with it.

Oh, and LPG is not a problem at all.
wow! thankyou so much for your wealth of information! i really appreciate it a lot. good luck to you too!
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just had a look at the manual, Load limits, towing capacity is reduced to 1200kg for manual transmission.......,with the heavy duty tow pack max permitted load is 2300 kg
it is an auto! thankyou heaps.
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the SR is esentially a forte with colour coded bits, a spoiler and mags. $8k for one with 90,000km is a great buy! I'd snap it up.
what do they usually go for? Is that a lot of kms for 2002? it has been serviced reguarly.
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It's not a lot of km on a 2002 - my AU is 2002 build and has just had it's 140,000km service today. I do a little more than average km per year. In the west they would bring more money than on the east coast generally speaking - over here you'd be lucky to find one under $10k so I reckon you're onto a bargain. Just as long as the thing doesn't have some serious issue that the seller is trying to offload - get an inspection done by your local motoring organisation for peace of mind.

Just checked the Red Book ... new price $33k, national average private sale price range $9,200-$11,500 ... so there you go. Oh, and average km range from 70k - 100k.
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It's not a lot of km on a 2002 - my AU is 2002 build and has just had it's 140,000km service today. I do a little more than average km per year. In the west they would bring more money than on the east coast generally speaking - over here you'd be lucky to find one under $10k so I reckon you're onto a bargain. Just as long as the thing doesn't have some serious issue that the seller is trying to offload - get an inspection done by your local motoring organisation for peace of mind.

Just checked the Red Book ... new price $33k, national average private sale price range $9,200-$11,500 ... so there you go. Oh, and average km range from 70k - 100k.
wow again, how do you guys get all of this stuff? its fantastic, thanks again for all your help!
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wow again, how do you guys get all of this stuff? its fantastic, thanks again for all your help!
Just experience with dealing wiht this model alot.
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More like 9th or 10th or so in the sedan list:
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Fairmont Ghia V8
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Fairmont V8
Fairmont I6
SR
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i'd put the Fairmont Ghia V8 above the XR6, but i'm a bit biased. out:

Rockinjabba that's a great price for what the car is. Only thing you'll need to do is get it thoroughly checked by a reputable motoring body, as there's nothing worse than nasty little surprises popping up when you're on 'new car' high. How's the bodywork ? I'd buy it if i were in the market for a 6 cylinder. Also if you're after a tow pack, i have one on each of my cars and want to get rid of both of them - one is a 1600kg tow bar, and the other is a 2300kg caravan/trailer hitch. Depending where you are (might have missed where you said this) i could arrange something if you're interested. (unless the car already has the equipment of course, and if my bars would actually fit an AU..).

I've owned a few Fords in the past, never an AU, but a few models newer and older than it. I drove a few AU's when looking to buy a while back, and they're great cars. Lively off the line, powerful, plenty of torque for suburb driving, and the brakes are generally good. Only thing i found restrictive was head check visibility (pillars get in the way, i'm 5ft11.. not exactly huge) and the steering is a little light, but i prefer that. Mechanically the AU's are generally great, and the niggling head gasket issues suffered in the 6 cylinder versions of the preceeding models were fixed for the AU. The only thing you need to get over is the looks :P *ducks* (although the series 3 looks the best, and being an SR it gets a sportier look)

Good luck with the purchase, and post some pics up if all goes well!
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More like 10th or 11th or so in the sedan list:
TL50
TS50
TE50
XR8
XR6
Fairmont Ghia V8
Fairmont Ghia I6
Fairmont V8
Fairmont I6
'S' :
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I have an SR sedan on gas. Goes great!

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Hi, will let you know about the bars! the body is perfectly straight as it is my husbands old bosses car, was used to go to meetings 3 or times a week. will keep you posted.

thanks again. Tash (rockinjabba)
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I have an SR sedan on gas. Goes great!

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can u put up some pics please? the one i am loking at is dark grey.
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Hey Daniel, what is a 'sports mode' auto? how would that be different to a standard auto? When i was looking at AU's i actally test drove a series 2 SR and it didnt seem to feel any different to me?



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TL50
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XR8
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Fairmont Ghia V8
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Fairmont I6
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So where would this put my car then? I am guessing between standard futura and SR?
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