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Is there a Ford Falcon Ute BA in Australia?

Is there a Ford Falcon Ute BA in Australia?

Register now and take advantage of ProductReview’s Brand Management Platform! Ford Falcon Ute AU (1998-2002) has been discontinued and replaced by Ford Falcon Ute BA (2002-2005). See the Best Utes in 2021 as rated by Australians on ProductReview.com.au.

What kind of suspension does an AU Falcon Ute have?

The AU Falcon Ute introduced double-wishbone front suspension and Ford’s ‘Wide Trac’ rear suspension which consisted of a live rear axle with shock absorbers located outboard of the leaf springs and angled towards the front of the vehicle.

What kind of fuel tank does AU Falcon Ute have?

For models with petrol engines, the AU Falcon Ute had an 82 litre fuel tank. For dedicated LPG engines, however, two 55 litre gas cylinders were fitted.

What kind of engine does the Ford Falcon Ute have?

For the AU.II Falcon Ute, the XR6 was available with Ford’s Intech VCT engine which, relative to the HP Intech engine, added variable cam timing (VCT) and a low back pressure exhaust system. Mounted on the front of the engine, the VCT module adjusted camshaft profiles via an oil pressure-driven helix.

Register now and take advantage of ProductReview’s Brand Management Platform! Ford Falcon Ute AU (1998-2002) has been discontinued and replaced by Ford Falcon Ute BA (2002-2005). See the Best Utes in 2021 as rated by Australians on ProductReview.com.au.

The AU Falcon Ute introduced double-wishbone front suspension and Ford’s ‘Wide Trac’ rear suspension which consisted of a live rear axle with shock absorbers located outboard of the leaf springs and angled towards the front of the vehicle.

What’s the price of a Ford Falcon 2001?

The Ford Falcon 2001 is priced from $4,990 for Ute Falcon XL. The Ford Falcon 2001 comes in Sedan, Ute and Wagon. The Ford Falcon 2001 is available in Regular Unleaded Petrol and LPG. Interested in a Ford Falcon?

For models with petrol engines, the AU Falcon Ute had an 82 litre fuel tank. For dedicated LPG engines, however, two 55 litre gas cylinders were fitted.

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