Australia in 2014 – Historical Snapshot (When the FG X Falcon was released)

Cost of a new FG X Falcon

  • Base sedan models started at approximately $34,000–$36,000
  • XR6, XR6 Turbo, and XR8 models ranged from $39,000–$57,000 depending on options
  • The FG-X represented the final generation of Australian-made Falcons, with refined styling, updated suspension, advanced electronics, and modern safety features

Average wage

  • Average weekly wage: about $1,200 per week
  • Average annual wage: about $62,000–$63,000

Average house price

  • Around $550,000, reflecting strong urban housing markets

Price of petrol

  • Around $1.40–$1.50 per litre, depending on global oil markets

Prime Minister

  • Tony Abbott (Liberal Party)

Population of Australia

  • About 23.3 million people

Top-grossing movie

  • The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Interstellar were major hits

Top song

  • Happy by Pharrell Williams topped Australian charts

Significant world event

  • The end of Australian car manufacturing was looming, with Holden and Ford announcing closures of local production plants
  • Technology, social media, and smartphones dominated daily life and consumer behaviour

Popular TV / radio in Australia

  • Popular shows included Home and Away, MasterChef Australia, and The Block
  • Digital media, online streaming, and FM/AM radio influenced music and entertainment

Significant Australian news story

  • The announced closure of Ford, Holden, and Toyota’s Australian factories marked the end of an era in local car manufacturing
  • Car buyers increasingly focused on technology, comfort, safety, and imported vehicles

Interesting comparisons

  • The FG X Falcon cost roughly 0.55 of a year’s average wage, XR variants approached 0.9 of a year’s wage
  • The average house cost about 8–9 times a yearly wage, reflecting rising urban property prices
  • Filling the ~70L tank in an FG X Falcon cost about $105, while Fairlane and LTD tanks could cost $110–$115
  • A week’s wages could buy roughly 840–850 litres of petrol
  • The FG X Falcon represented the pinnacle of Australian-made family and performance sedans.
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