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Old 11-10-2006, 08:02 PM   #31
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No I don't think Motor is biased to either Holden or Ford and I have a healthy respect for some of the writers, David Morley owns an XR6T ute and an AU XR6 ute before that and he pretty much calls a spade a spade. I would think they have a slight bias to Australian made especially at a new release but that is understandable.
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Old 11-10-2006, 10:04 PM   #32
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No, I don't think they are biased. They have favourites and tendencies, but I think on a whole they are pretty good.

I'd bet $100 that in 18 months when the Orion Falcon is launched and Motor are raving about it in almost every aspect (ala BA in 2002 & VE now) the Holden forums will start a similar thread. And so on and so on...
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Old 11-10-2006, 10:09 PM   #33
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I have been reading (Modern) MOTOR since 1986. The pro-Holden stance of this publication has been evident right from the beginning. The whole local automotive publication scene has gone to the dogs since Australian Consolidated Press (ACP) took over all the main titles. I would like to buy a non-ACP automotive publication but none exist.

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Old 11-10-2006, 11:27 PM   #34
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I think its funny how the mag being biased is only really a problem when it goes against us.

Personally, if a mag annoys me or is clearly involved in chequebook journalism, down the potty it goes.
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Old 12-10-2006, 06:28 AM   #35
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On balance, the Motor crew are generally the most objective bunch in the Australian automotive media.

They were never afraid to call a spade a spade, and favour the BA/BF XR8 over the VZ SS, even though the SS had the better engine. They always noted that the XR was the better all round package.

The simple fact is Holden have raised the rung and its Ford's turn to play catch-up. That's the way of the world. You can't blame Motor magazine for that.
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Old 12-10-2006, 09:11 AM   #36
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I’m puzzled on how the VE SS managed to beat the BF Typhoon over both the 0-400m and 0-100km/h. Both have 270kW, however the Typhoon has 20Nm more while carrying only 6kg more in weight. Could this acceleration off the line be all down to the VE’s new drive train? I don’t think so. I’d like to see that test vehicle on a dyno. If the power was found to be over what Holden quotes, couldn’t that be a form of false advertising?
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Old 12-10-2006, 09:49 AM   #37
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I’m puzzled on how the VE SS managed to beat the BF Typhoon over both the 0-400m and 0-100km/h. Both have 270kW, however the Typhoon has 20Nm more while carrying only 6kg more in weight. Could this acceleration off the line be all down to the VE’s new drive train? I don’t think so. I’d like to see that test vehicle on a dyno. If the power was found to be over what Holden quotes, couldn’t that be a form of false advertising?
its faster then a stock vz clubby which had the same torque, 30 kilowatts of power and over 100 kilos lighter? i wonder how they can do it too...this new gearbox must be brilliant
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I’m puzzled on how the VE SS managed to beat the BF Typhoon over both the 0-400m and 0-100km/h. Both have 270kW, however the Typhoon has 20Nm more while carrying only 6kg more in weight. Could this acceleration off the line be all down to the VE’s new drive train? I don’t think so. I’d like to see that test vehicle on a dyno. If the power was found to be over what Holden quotes, couldn’t that be a form of false advertising?
Given that the power, torque and weight are very similar to the F6 and that the SS has a brand new chassis and suspension set-up optimised for straight line performance (in the case of the SS) + better tyres then I dont see how those very similar times are at all unbelievable.

In the case of VZ vs VE SS times then yes i also find it a bit puzzling - but I guess chassis/suspension and tyres can give a pretty big difference in times.
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Old 12-10-2006, 10:48 AM   #39
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I’m puzzled on how the VE SS managed to beat the BF Typhoon over both the 0-400m and 0-100km/h. Both have 270kW, however the Typhoon has 20Nm more while carrying only 6kg more in weight. Could this acceleration off the line be all down to the VE’s new drive train? I don’t think so. I’d like to see that test vehicle on a dyno. If the power was found to be over what Holden quotes, couldn’t that be a form of false advertising?
I think it's the phoon that needs to be on the dyno
Also take into account the weight distribution and just maybe on the day when the times were done conditions might have been slightly different driver reaction foot to floor gear shifts anything can knock .1 or more off.
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Given that the power, torque and weight are very similar to the F6 and that the SS has a brand new chassis and suspension set-up optimised for straight line performance (in the case of the SS) + better tyres then I dont see how those very similar times are at all unbelievable.

In the case of VZ vs VE SS times then yes i also find it a bit puzzling - but I guess chassis/suspension and tyres can give a pretty big difference in times.
It's more then a straight line weapon now they have added handling to it's repertoire.
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Old 12-10-2006, 10:51 AM   #40
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I love this type of crap... :

Anytime Ford loose a camparision some people on here cry, "biased magazines" : No one complains when they print "F6 - Wins PCOTY"

We do know that Holden (with proof from Motor magazine) have previously provided them with "enhanced" cars for certain tests but that is hardly the fault of the magazine.

Can everyone just accept that sometimes... SHOCK HORROR... the Ford is not the best car in the camparison... as someone else stated when the BA came out it was the Holden guys who cried that the magazine was biased to Ford and they had paid huge bucks to ensure they finally won something. Jsmilie:
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Old 12-10-2006, 11:26 AM   #41
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I love this type of crap... :

Anytime Ford loose a camparision some people on here cry, "biased magazines" : No one complains when they print "F6 - Wins PCOTY"

We do know that Holden (with proof from Motor magazine) have previously provided them with "enhanced" cars for certain tests but that is hardly the fault of the magazine.

Can everyone just accept that sometimes... SHOCK HORROR... the Ford is not the best car in the camparison... as someone else stated when the BA came out it was the Holden guys who cried that the magazine was biased to Ford and they had paid huge bucks to ensure they finally won something. Jsmilie:
Well said. The Falcon is certainly by no means the final word in motor vehicles and some people need to accept that sometimes credit is due elsewhere, which I think has been an issue AFF has struggled with in the past.
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Old 12-10-2006, 09:17 PM   #42
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I wouldn't buy any of these magazine other than for some pictures of them. Really you're not going to buy a car based on what a magazine says are you? Put your bum in both and come to your own conclusion
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Old 12-10-2006, 10:44 PM   #43
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Another question to ask. With the ne VE weighing over 100kg more then the VZ, how can the Journo's get the thing doing a qtr of 13.4? Lets look at it, They didn't get close to 13.4 with the VZ and the power inc is only 10kW and 30Nm. Are Holden providing the journos with the HSV tuned engine or have Holden increased the driveline losses but crapper loads.
if im not mistaken all the fords were autos and the holden was a manual, not really a fair test
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Old 12-10-2006, 10:46 PM   #44
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MOTOR used to hype up the BA's over the VY's and VZ's - now that the VE is out they're back with Holden. I don't think they're biased - the VE is just a brilliant car.
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Does any one know why STREET FORDS magazines has not come out this month.?
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Old 13-10-2006, 09:25 AM   #46
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Motoring journos depend on controversy to stimulate interest, like all other journalists. If the conclusion to a BF XR8 vs VE SS comparo was something like:

"Both are nice cars. We couldnt pick a winner."

...the magazine would probably get mighty boring real fast. People want to see a winner and loser in most cases.

They're paid to say something, so they've got to can one car and praise the other.
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if im not mistaken all the fords were autos and the holden was a manual, not really a fair test
Yes the F6 was an auto, but the XR6T was a manual
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Motoring journos depend on controversy to stimulate interest, like all other journalists. If the conclusion to a BF XR8 vs VE SS comparo was something like:

"Both are nice cars. We couldnt pick a winner."

...the magazine would probably get mighty boring real fast. People want to see a winner and loser in most cases.

They're paid to say something, so they've got to can one car and praise the other.
Fair and unbiased.. dont they realise that could cost a car company a few thousand cars, which in turn means keeping workers working.?
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No I don't think Motor is biased to either Holden or Ford and I have a healthy respect for some of the writers, David Morley owns an XR6T ute and an AU XR6 ute before that and he pretty much calls a spade a spade. I would think they have a slight bias to Australian made especially at a new release but that is understandable.
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And Morley has been bagged for being bias towards Ford, particulary after he wrote an article about Ford's export program. The essence of the story was that Holden gets alot of exposure exporting cars to the Middle East but Ford gets little acknowledgement for exporting 'smarts'. He also brought up the topic of profit over market share...and how Ford Australia's profit margins per unit were superior to the other mob.

Seemed anything but bias to Holden.
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The magazine has a lot of different contributions...many journalists all with different views and then at the end of the production line you have an editor who reviews the entire thing. It's a tad hard to point fingers but its not hard to belive that a journalist would be a tad biassed one way or annother be it holden, ford, VW, BMW, Dodge, Cheverolet. They're all human after all.
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Does any one know why STREET FORDS magazines has not come out this month.?
SF is out on the shelves now ;)
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SF is out on the shelves now ;)
is that the one with the riced white XR6? with fake carbon fibre everywhere?
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There is a nice xd in there with 11.6 @ 113mph, not bad.
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is that the one with the riced white XR6? with fake carbon fibre everywhere?
The editor drives a white XR6 turbo, it has carbon on the bonnet and bootlid, the roof has a printed vinyl carbon sticker on it cos it was going to be too hard to do in the real stuff
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I have found both mags to be very contradicting at times with what they right on both sides.
But the VE is in every way better then it's predecessor and it's showing.
Holden just hopes that it sells on the showroom floor.
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Holden just hopes that it sells on the showroom floor.
I think the days of 7000 units in a month is long gone. But 5000+ will be the go now if they can keep it up?. So far it's doing OK and they are getting around.
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I think the days of 7000 units in a month is long gone. But 5000+ will be the go now if they can keep it up?. So far it's doing OK and they are getting around.
Remember the 5000 units will inc VZ's. I'm just hearing talk that Holden have been very worried in the last two weeks with dealers not wanting more VE's in their yard.
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If you had seen the dealers i have seen they are so full with new stock there is no more room for them too fit.
Last one i was at they had the new LWB models on the laws 10 of them.
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If you had seen the dealers i have seen they are so full with new stock there is no more room for them too fit.
Last one i was at they had the new LWB models on the laws 10 of them.

Thats the problem. Full of stock and not moving them.
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If you see in 2 min too same models and colours there moving.
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