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03-07-2008, 05:53 PM | #31 | ||
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How long has that thing been sitting around? : Other then that it doesnt look like too bad a month for Ford, but Holden have lost alot of the market share lately, and Toyota continue to surge.
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03-07-2008, 06:12 PM | #33 | |||
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In a soft market and poor to average sales, the scheduled output (full line rate production) would not be picked up. If the cars was selling up a storm the plant would pick up any lost production and pump out the 370. I bet the budgets are based on the full programmed schedule with a small amount allowed for production volume loss. From memory the group meeting days are 'supposed' to be about 340 cars, the other days are supposed to be more. I reckon they were hoping for some better initial FG sales (especially for EOFY - June). |
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03-07-2008, 06:36 PM | #34 | ||
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gee some people are very hard to please.
the FG will never (not in the near future anyway) match the commodore for monthly sales. at close to 3500 units for june i thought it was very impressive given the uncertainty surrounding the economy and the fact that its end of financial year time. the fact is it's a very impressive car meaning all other manufacturers will have to pull their fingers out for their next models. once more of them start to hit the market place i think word of mouth will add to the sales as well. imagine a couple of neighbours, one into cars, the other not so. car man buys a fg. neighbour comes to have a look and a drive and is impressed. now imagine he is also in the market for a new car. toyota surge ahead because they seem to have a much better reputation than ford and holden. it will take a while for the message to come accross that the new fg is quite good on the juice. in the meantime they just have to try to weather the storm and i feel they are doing a good job! |
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Hopefully they have worked out numbers well. Also with United fuel rolling out E85 fuel it might be market that Ford could target with the Duratec motor. But I'm not sure if the V6 has an E85 engine, I know the Focus in europe has this model. But the other point of cras being exported to NZ and a small amounts to South Africa should be able to keep down days to a minimum.
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I must say out of all the new small cars, the 3 stands out - I just received my brand newie last week and its a really nice car for its class/money. I don't really see the point of the 6 myself, its just a bigger version of the 3, seems a tad underpowered though.
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04-07-2008, 08:48 AM | #37 | ||
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Ford must be happy with the FG sales as I haven't seen an ad on TV for it for about 2 weeks now, but last night got about 4 Astra ads in about 1 hour.
Ford really need to look at their advertising and start telling people how it fuel economy and safety feratures are better than that of the Commodore. When was the last time anyone saw and ad for any model the Ford sell? I might watch the wrong shows or watch at the wrong time but I still see plenty of Holden ads. Still the sales figures will pick up with the Turbo and FPV models but wait and see what happens when Holden finally release the wagon, I think it will sell and sell very well. Even though I'm not a great fan of the fingers ad, it is better than nothing. My 2c worth
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04-07-2008, 02:23 PM | #38 | |||
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Ford Aust can probably survive if current Falcon sales figures don't drop any further. The turbo models should give Ford Australia a reprieve from declining large car sales till the end of the year at least. After that who knows. At any rate you can bet there isnt a whole lot of cash around Broadmeadows right now and what there is, will be earmarked to get Focus online sooner, rather than later, as it would seem thats what the farm is being bet on. I just wish I felt some confidence that Focus was going to save Australian production, but I don't. There are too many other enstemic problems at Ford Aust for one car to turn things around. Dan |
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04-07-2008, 02:52 PM | #39 | ||
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If 2000 Focus models are sold and approximately 1500 or so are exported once production starts here, then it will look good for Ford Oz.
It also depends on the product mix overall. Will there be wagon? Will the XR5 be assembled here as well? What about any other variants sharing the same platform? If any of the above happen, then at lease in the short to mid-term Ford Australias future will be brighter than that of Holden or Toyota. |
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04-07-2008, 03:35 PM | #41 | |||
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I would like to see the Kuga also built here as current supply constraints in Europe means that we may not see it all. So naturally, with a small export market and local sales the Kuga may stack up quite well for local production. It's only then that local sales will move well ahead of Holden and it will keep the plant at or near 100% capacity possibly most of the week. |
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04-07-2008, 03:57 PM | #42 | ||
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If the new gen Focus to be built in OZ is bang on for style (very likely), price (likely) and quality (hopefully a couple of steps above current), then I reckon Ford will kick some major sales goals.
Should be no more supply issues either, especially once they sort our their domestic/export model mix |
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Will the XR5 still be a 5 after Ford sell Volvo?
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I've been in Camrys and Corollas...juggernauts in terms of sales for the respective classes, and I must say they're boring as hell, and uncomfortable. Interiors are plasticky and plain. I live in an area where the demographic is largely Asian (Chinese, Sri Lankan, Indian, Malaysian etc.) and almost all of them drive a Toyota. Speaking to my tennis team mate (who is from Hong Kong), when I asked him why he loves Toyota so much, he said it's due to their reliability, as well as resale value. Personally, I would never buy a Toyota because as much as I want a vehicle to be reliable, I want to be comfortable, and feel like I'm driving a car and not a refridgerator. Speaking of reliability, we've had the VTII almost 8 years and there's never been a problem.
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Mazda 6 is a good car - should blitz the sales once a new shipment arrives... |
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05-07-2008, 12:19 AM | #46 | ||
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Toyota Camry/Aurion 4,813 (essentially same car with different engine)
Holden Commodore 4,274 Ford Falcon 3,483 2 years ago I never would’ve thought Camry (4cyl + V6) would outsell Falcon or Commodore. Toyota Aurion sold 2,552 last month – this time last year was only 1800-2000 per month! And they did it with a fuel price crisis in a declining (large car) market!!!! If Toyota can do it, why can’t Ford??? |
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Have a look where the cars are going, they are fleet cars. Hertz seems to have dumped the Falcon for both Camry's.
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Hopefully the falcon and commodore start being bought by fleets again, imagine our whole police force with camrys *cringes*
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We need to see a sales report from the FCAI that excludes fleet purchases. I'd bet that the number of privately purchased Tritons and Hiluxes would number in the tens rather than thousands. I also agree with the comment re the Asian community buying Toyotas. Go and have a look through suburbs like Chatswood or Eastwood in Sydney. That means that unless we radically change the cultural mix in our country that GM/Ford are simply not going to change the mix of sales in Australia - ever. They can make a perfect medium car and people will still buy Camrys. I've driven rental Toyotas and for a 21st century car they are rubbish. Absolute zero driving pleasure, vague steering, vague suspension, indifferent ergonomics, fuel economy nothing special - I just don't get why anyone would buy one. |
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I saw at least 4 FG XR6's today, that were Hertz Rentals, and im not talking as i drove past the airport... ALL had the Sat nav option... as you could see it as i drove past... First ones i have seen as hire cars... |
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05-07-2008, 10:09 PM | #53 | ||
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Why do Ford persist in selling the courier and the F250 when they have figures like that.
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Old stock that was lying around in the yard. The courier is now the Ranger and I dont think the F series is even being sold anymore in Oz.
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05-07-2008, 11:12 PM | #55 | ||
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i know NSW police have started using camrys as Patrol cars, which is just... :ymca:
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A hoon car attracts a hoon driver. In Toyota's case a rubbish car attracts a rubbish driver.
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Does the Commodore number include their ute sales?
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