#58593 - 03/12/06 06:17 PM
Re: World Rally Car Fiesta Conversion
[Re: ChrisCumbria]
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I think it all depends on if you ever actually seen the Fiesta RS Concept. In the flesh it was just absolutley gorgeous. People had trouble dragging me away from the stand lol. I just wanted that car there and then!!! I tried to order it so many times lol but I had inside information from that it had been canned and gave up. I would have had the Fiesta even if the cost the same money. 200bhp in a shell that would out handle nearly every car on the road and people would just see it and think, wow that looks amazing. It just looked like a Road going Rally Car but so smooth and together!
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#58597 - 03/12/06 08:53 PM
Re: World Rally Car Fiesta Conversion
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#58602 - 03/12/06 09:38 PM
Re: World Rally Car Fiesta Conversion
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#58605 - 04/12/06 05:54 PM
Re: World Rally Car Fiesta Conversion
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Nick, I understand what you're saying about Ford losing money with the FRP and Focus RS, but I think that those two directly lost money for differing specific reasons.
With the FRP the main problem was just how much more expensive it was than the standard version, and no matter how good it was (which it was) it was always going to be difficult to sell. Add in of course that all the modifications were done by hand which would be expensive to Ford.
With the Focus RS I think it was down to the amount of time that was spent on developing it - over two and a half years I think - which again would make it hard to recoup the costs involved, esepcially for a limited production run.
Now with the Fiesta RS, IF Ford had got their act together then they could have had it ready by early 2006 (which was the date that they always talked about anyways). Or to put it another way around the time that the facelift was released. Now in my opinion, this would have given a massive two way publicity boost. I.e. that having an RS out would have given more publicity to the new Fiesta, giving a halo effect and boosting sales of lower models, but also that because of it being a new Fiesta, there would also have been a little bit more publicity to the RS itself.
As I've said loads of times before, I don't think they would have had any problems at all shifting the RS, but I do agree with you that because of past experiences it maybe did cause Ford to be far too cautious and not to take a gamble that in my opinion would have paid off.
One thing that I've never understood in a way is why did they actually show the RS Concept in the first place? The only possible reason would have been to gauge interest before deciding whether to go ahead, and yet in spite of all the interest shown it was canned anyways.
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