Quote:

You understand the Falcon is made currently, as in right now, as in it is a different car than the Futura, in Australia. You understand how stupid ford would look naming a car that is completely different the same thing as something they already have in another country, something that has a reputation as a freakin sweeet car.
How's that shoe taste? LMAO.




I've lived in Oz, so I good damn well what a Falcon is.

And how do you know that the Falcon is a "different car than the Futura"? No one knows anything about the Futura aside from that it's based on the Mazda6 platform. It could end up being RWD (the platform supports it), we do know that SVT is planning an AWD version. Or it could be an FWD version (because it's cheaper) that looks very similar to the Falcon in Oz.

And you do know that the Falcon and Futura used to be one in the same don't you? Back in the early '60s it was called the "Ford Falcon Futura". It would make perfect sense for them to remain the same car -- Falcon in Oz, Futura (not anymore) in the US.

Or, as the above posted noted, they could end up being two relatively different cars that happen to share the same name. Ford foes that a lot. Look at the new Focus. In Europe it's got a different body, different engines, and built on a totally different platform than the Focus here. They're hardly even the same cars.


2003 Mazda6s 3.0L MTX Webpage
2004 Mazda3s 2.3L ATX