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17-07-2012, 07:58 PM | #61 | |||
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17-07-2012, 08:23 PM | #63 | |||
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The thing with the Cats sponsorship is that it's supposedly the longest running sponsorship deal in history. They have a very long history dating back to 1925. They wouldn't want to pull out of this, nor will they, they have already said they won't. I think they signed a new sponsorship agreement last year so it won't be up for review for at least another few years. |
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Feel for the people at Ford, i understand how they are feeling. I'm at Bosch in Clayton and every week we ship our manufacturing assembly lines to China, Mexico, Hungary and India. No more local ABS, steering wheel sensors, remote keys etc... Only diodes left by end of year and every week we have farewells...
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17-07-2012, 08:42 PM | #65 | ||
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Why is any of this a surprise?
You only have to look at the amount of threads on this forum that glorify and promote Hyundais, Kias, Skodas and whatever other foreign garbage.... and we scratch our heads and wonder why manufacturing in this country is well and truly down the crapper. |
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17-07-2012, 08:43 PM | #66 | ||
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I'm sure Labor will keep saying its all ok, cause we can all move to the middle of nowhere and dig holes in the ground. Who needs to live in a city?
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17-07-2012, 08:45 PM | #67 | |||
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17-07-2012, 08:54 PM | #68 | |||
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17-07-2012, 09:01 PM | #69 | ||
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I agree...Gimmicky electric crap is what is selling cars. Im part of the generation that grew up with Ipods, Iphones, Wireless PC's, Touchscreen monitors, Multimedia networked televisions and PC's, Wii, Xbox Kinect...etc...and guess who is buying cars? My generation. If ford doesnt introduce these gimmicky things that come standard with Mondeo into the Falcon, I'm sorry to say but I wont be suprised if the Falcon drops from the lineup, resulting in more job losses.
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17-07-2012, 09:04 PM | #70 | ||
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I don’t wish to offend anyone, but how many on AFF have bought a new car from a company other than Ford Australia? With the way Ford marketing is at the moment, if we don’t by Fords who will?
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17-07-2012, 09:04 PM | #71 | ||
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DANG IT! We are stuck in a big loop, trying to save money by exporting so that more people can afford products, but losing jobs by doing so and screwing up the economy :(
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17-07-2012, 09:32 PM | #72 | |||
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17-07-2012, 09:38 PM | #73 | ||
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Before the thread heads off in another direction the posts should be kept in the context of the 1st post.
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17-07-2012, 10:03 PM | #74 | |||
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I based my choice on finance, testdrives and the tranny feel, USB stick input availability, rep, and my experience driving different hatches from govt fleet, mostly hatches (all of them are autos). I have been into govt social work for 5 years now. The i30 diesel has become the fleet's favorite choice between 2008 and 2012; the one they have come to prefer for various reasons. Kia, Nissans, Focus, Honda (yes the govt had a few Hybrids on trial), etc etc have been leased, used a couple of years and then never been seen again. In case you think they automatically drop them when they get to 60,000km or whatever, there are a few Hyundai i30 in the 140,000km zone. They show interior wear, but still good mech. I didn't buy a i30 because a. it would remind me of being at work b. line ups at the bowsers. Most servos have 2 diesel pumps. Fill ups are a pain, even if you are being paid by the hour. Other govt departments use Falcon and Ranger commercial vehicles (utes) which I'm not talking about here, I don't have anything to do with commercial side. There are a heap of fleet buyers. Once it was all Commodores and Falcons. Some councils etc had Magnas. But what I see [and everyone knows this] is that many of the fleet car buyers have downsized to small hatches due to budgets and government politics (set an example to others to use burn less fossil fuel). Comm car fleet has seen changes, so more politicians use Silver Service taxi cabs and less use a LTD or a Statesman. For Ford large cars, as the Ford email said, the numbers have been in steady decline. Ford invented mass production, and cared for his workers, but in a cruel twist of history, the ultimate assembly plants produce thousands a week and use machines to make cars. Man is getting obsolete in mass assembly work. There seems to be no such a thing as a robot unemployment rate. Last edited by windowlicker; 17-07-2012 at 10:26 PM. |
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I should add I'm on a shopping spree buying shares this last few months. I wouldn't buy into a manufacturing company.. I am looking at mining companies, Incitec fertiliser,... and hitech DNA "Antisense" drug companies. That seems where our economy is going, in a nutshell.
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17-07-2012, 10:14 PM | #76 | |||
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but now it seems unless Ford offers an XR6 with luxury pack for $34,990 the car is a huge FAIL. And it's been ages since we've seen a Territory SR, maybe that would put some wood on the fire... Just thinking what is doable at the moment to put bums on seats... |
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17-07-2012, 10:31 PM | #77 | ||
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Has anybody considered that Falcon sales have been slowing since Ford decided to disassociate themselves with Taxis? Falcon had a great reputation as a car that would be able to do a million klm on the original engine... The same engine that is still being fitted to new Falcons today.
Not to mention stopping production of the station wagon which was acknowledged as an ideal sales rep`s car. Today i bought a 2009 Falcon FG G6 for $14k at Auction. What a fabulous car! Could not believe my good luck. Why oh why are Ford not telling everybody how good these cars are to drive? Whoever calls the shots at Ford has failed dismally in my opinion. A 4 cylinder Falcon? Get real Ford. Build a Taxi Pack and reintroduce a station wagon. There are still plenty of us that want a big 6 that will tow a big boat or trailer, and get us there in comfort. Yes... Territory will do that too for those who like the SUV. Give me a Falcon anyday. Rocket. |
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"....Why oh why are Ford not telling everybody how good these cars are to drive?"
I agree. On a 700km drive down the Hume to Melbourne the Yaris seats give you a ache in the backside. Its 7 hours or so.. maybe we shoulda pulled over. LOL. But I noticed in my recent trip in the AU wagon that its very comfy in those seats and you don't get an ache at all. I also find the Falcon seats sit you better and lower than the Commodore. I like being low in the car, I hate having my head touch the headlining. Ford should mention this stuff. Australia is full of long drives. When I was a sales rep from 2002 to 2005 I had an EB wagon, it was used, it belonged to a rep previous to me, god knows where it went. Cost me $3000. I ran it up from about 170,000km to 215,000 before I sold it off. I pedalled it, loaded, down to Albury/Shepparton or up north to the Tweed, every month. Never broke down on a trip. Never even had a flat. Hit a roo near the Port Macquarie donut once and broke some plastic, but it kept going. Only ever broke down once; near my home; my wife to the Mall in it and kept driving it after the main belt broke and it got cooked. "What red light. Only one red light came on..."
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Agreed.
The AU is the best roadtrip car ever, the fuel economy is fantastic too.
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17-07-2012, 11:19 PM | #81 | ||
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Really is sad but a sign of the times with the economy the way it is and employment being iffy for many. People and companies are nervous and scared to committ to big debts. Also the housing market is no longer providing the equity bonus that encouraged people to spend by putting a car on the house loan. Instead people are paying off debt and not incurring more.
The big problem for local maunfacturers began i think when the policy to encourage novated leasing rather than company owned cars started. That encouraged people to buy imports and cars they wanted for private use rather than business need; which in turn hit the fleet market. Hopefully things can stabilise rather than go the way of mitsubishi; but that requires the media to stop pushing the death of the falcon and for people to cease being so pessimistic. Hopefully ford are able to right size and still maintain a manufacturing base in this country for when the good times return as they will. I also wonder how much of the present woes at ford are attributable to constant headlines in certain media as to the end of the falcon and whether certain journalists are now realising they were undermining Holden as well Just sorry to see so many people being laid off in such a short period in such a tough job market. |
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The Falcon wagon is a favorite of taxi fleets, sales reps and euro backpackers (you can sleep in it if there are too many drop bears around). And its relatively good on fuel. So, by 2022, will these customers be moved into the Territory?
..and your point about private leasing is on the mark. Also, why should the doctors and lawyers etc lease a german or italian luxury car and claim the $2000 a month cost (or whatever) on their 'business' tax?? Why not limit the claimable portion of leased cars to the 80, 90, 100 K mark? If they want the top cars, they should pay for them out of their own pocket like the rest of us.
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And to make things worse Ford just announced the late delivery that could extend to 3rd Qtr 2013 of the new Mondeo yes I know its not made in Australia [should be!] that may keep people away from the Ford showrooms compounding the problem then the dealers will start going bust,laying off service ,parts, & sales staff BUT they don't realise other manufactures are creeping in to their sales like the new Mazda 6 Skyactive that is in the same segment as the Mondeo being released early 2013 with a fantastic diesel and auto and ON TIME!
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A. because it`s end of financial year and some(mostly companies) are buying for tax purposes. B. a rush to buy up also due to the implementation of the Carbon Tax, again mostly companies. not being sarcastic, genuine questions. |
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This is the cover of Wednesdays Herald Sun.
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18-07-2012, 12:08 AM | #87 | ||
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Wow, how bad. Almost as tabloid as that crazy Darwin newspaper.
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18-07-2012, 12:31 AM | #89 | ||
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so when falcon leaves followed swifty by toyota then holden what industry will the news papers destroy next?
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18-07-2012, 01:34 AM | #90 | ||
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Here is part of the problem,
Only 35 per cent of the federal government's 14,115 fleet vehicles are Australian-made. Just 12 per cent of the 112,000 new cars sold between January and June were built in Australia. http://m.smh.com.au/national/fords-g...717-228j5.html |
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