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  2. Ford Falcon (XF) - Wikipedia

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    An XF Falcon S-Pack equipped with the EFI engine and four-speed manual transmission tested by Wheels magazine in 1984 accelerated from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 9.3 seconds, ran the standing 400 metres (0.25 mi) in 16.4 seconds, and ran to its 4500 rpm redline in fourth gear for a top speed of 190 km/h (118.1 mph). [6]

  3. Ford Falcon (XP) - Wikipedia

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    Falcon Futura Sedan [3] Falcon Futura Hardtop [3] Falcon Squire Wagon [3] In September 1965, the Falcon Futura Sedan and Falcon Squire Wagon were replaced by two new Fairmont models [4] marketed as: Fairmont Sedan [3] Fairmont Wagon [3] The XP Falcon commercial vehicles range was offered in two-door coupe utility and two-door panel van body ...

  4. Ford Falcon (AU) - Wikipedia

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    The AU series was conceived under "Project Eagle" that began in February 1993, and gained the official codename "EA169" in October 1994. [1] It was developed and brought to market in 1998 only after Ford Australia had given consideration to a revamped fifth generation Falcon and a fully imported replacement such as the American front-wheel drive Ford Taurus or rear-wheel drive Ford Crown ...

  5. Ford Falcon (XH) - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Falcon (XH) is a commercial range of vehicles that was manufactured by Ford Australia from 1996 to 1999, as an upgrade to the XG series of utility and panel van models which were derived from the XF full-size car and had been marketed alongside the new series sedans since the EA26 project release in 1988.

  6. Ford Falcon (FG) - Wikipedia

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    The ZF six-speed auto is an optional extra, the XR6 series having a five-speed as standard. This combined with hardware updates has improved fuel consumption to 9.9 L/100 km (29 mpg ‑imp ; 24 mpg ‑US ) for all entry level naturally aspirated petrol sedans and 10.7 L/100 km (26 mpg ‑imp ; 22 mpg ‑US ) for the equivalent utility variants ...

  7. Ford Falcon (XG) - Wikipedia

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    The XG Falcon was introduced in March 1993 as a facelift of the XF commercial range, which it replaced. [1] The XG was marketed in coupe utility and panel van body styles [1] and during its three years in production it was sold alongside the EB Falcon, ED Falcon and EF Falcon sedan and wagon models.

  8. Ford Falcon (XE) - Wikipedia

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    Manual transmission was available in 3-speed column shift and in the more common 4-speed floor shift, as well as the new 5-speed floor shift. The automatic transmission was a floor-shifted 3-speed in 5-seater configurations or with a column-shift in 6-seater models.

  9. Ford Falcon (FG X) - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Falcon (FG X) is a full-size car that was produced by Ford Australia. Introduced in 2014, it is a restyled second and final iteration of the seventh generation Falcon FG. Introduced in 2014, it is a restyled second and final iteration of the seventh generation Falcon FG.