Originally Posted by: Dr Terry Originally Posted by: castellan the Last of our Pontiac and Impala could not cut it with the HT Brougham, not to mention with price that the numbers just don't stack up.
The 1968 Pontiacs & Chevs were around $6,500 to $6,900, depending on the model variant, whereas the Brougham was $3,795 (HK) & $3,988 (HT).
They were not really direct competitors. The US cars were much larger, had leather upholstery & radio etc. standard. Brougham didn't have any of that.
Ford realised that with the Fairlane, which is why they kept the Galaxie going until 1972/73.
The first "proper" replacements for the US cars didn't come until 1973/74 with the intro of the Aussie P5 LTD & the HJ Caprice.
Dr Terry
I would look at it like this with Holden from 1963 on we got the EJ Holden Premier, ok Holden just made a car of luxury class and we did have the Pontiac and Impala, but the premier was something in the way for luxury such a one to go for without going to the big yank tank. not everyone need such a big car like that and then we came to the HK Brougham later in the run 8/1968 and this was Holden's answer for the Flagship GMH.
Look inside a Brougham and the big yank tank I can't say they are cut above and I can't see the value in the yank cars over a Brougham and I think no one would complain about the interior room and the seats are better in the Brougham any day and sure I like the GMH Yank tanks as well.
My Dad had a 1971 model Galaxie and mum never drove it ever, as it was just to big.
In fact sit in the back of a HK-T-G Premier or Brougham it's better than a HQ Statesman, less leg room but I don't remember complaining at all and I am only 6ft 2.
I don't think that the ZA-B-C-D rear sears were as comfortable as the HK-T-G Premier or Brougham, not to mention the Brougham had power windows option, Fairlaine only got that option in the ZF, even the last of our Galaxie and Dodge never got that.
The Fairlane rear seat was better than the Falcon, but it's the bottom of the seat part that Holden was more comfortable, the ZF-G were better, but the ZH rear seat is the best of any Fairlane ever, the ZJ was just shit.
The main reason why I would by a big car is for the rear seats comfort.
I looked at Holden Statesman and Aussie LTD as not in the class as the Yank tanks because they were like F100 wide you could put 4 people across in them, not to mention the boot were huge.