Browse over 9,000 car reviews

CarsGuide Logo

1991 Ford Falcon Pricing and Specs

From

$2,420*
Ford Falcon

The Ford Falcon 1991 prices range from $2,420 for the basic trim level Wagon Falcon GL to $5,060 for the top of the range Van Falcon GL.

The Ford Falcon 1991 comes in Sedan, Single Cab, Van and Wagon.

The Ford Falcon 1991 is available in Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Sedan 3.9L 4 SP Automatic to the Sedan 4.9L 5SP Manual.

Read More

Interested in a Ford Falcon?

All 1991 Ford Falcon pricing and specs

Ford Falcon FAQs

Verada a big winner

YOU are not alone. Many people say the Magna/Verada was a good car, but they had an image of it being boring. If Mitsubishi had somehow been able to race it against the Falcon or Commodore it might well have been able to change its reputation.

Show more

Lemon aid

YOU have quite a large choice of cars, even with your limited budget. You need to understand that any car you buy for that sort of money will be old and likely to have gone around the world several times. Don't limit yourself to a particular make and model, but go for the car that's in the best condition. The EA Falcon is one I would probably avoid. It was the first model in a new generation of Falcons and had a few problems with the engine and transmission. That's not to say that all EAs are lemons, but you should be doubly careful about buying one.

Show more

Steering competition

If the wheel alignment is correct the car should steer straight ahead when you take your hands off the wheel, unless the road camber is quite pronounced and then it might steer slightly to the left. If your car markedly steers left when you let the wheel go there is something wrong. Has your car been in a crash? If so, it may have been incorrectly repaired and not straight. It amazes me how many cars you see on the road that are not visually straight, that is, they are crabbing down the road. I recently saw a Laser so far from straight the driver needed a quarter turn of lock to hold a straight line -- he wasn't so much steering it as sailing it. I'd get someone to drive the EB while you observe from a following car and see if the rear wheels are in line and tracking in line with the front ones.

Show more

Disclaimer: You acknowledge and agree that all answers are provided as a general guide only and should not be relied upon as bespoke advice. CarsGuide is not liable for the accuracy of any information provided in the answers.

* Price is based on Glass's Information Services third party pricing data for the lowest priced Ford Falcon 1991 variant.

The Price excludes costs such as stamp duty, other government charges and options.

Disclaimer: Glass's Information Services (GIS) and CarsGuide Autotrader Media Solutions Pty Ltd. (CarsGuide) provide this information based on data from a range of sources including third parties. Whilst all care has been taken to ensure its accuracy and reliability, GIS and CarsGuide do not warrant or represent that the information is accurate, reliable, complete, current or suitable for any particular purpose. You should not use or rely upon this information without conducting an independent assessment and valuation of the vehicle.

To the maximum extent permitted by law, GIS and CarsGuide exclude all liability for any direct, indirect, special or incidental loss, damage, expense or injury resulting from, arising out of, or in connection with your use of or reliance upon this information.

🌟 Discover the Road to Rewards! 🌟
Review your own car and fuel your wallet with a chance to earn a $25 gift card - your insights drive not only your Owner Review but also your rewards!