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16-11-2006, 05:52 PM | #1 | ||
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Why doesn't the Fiesta sell better than it does?
October sales figures show only 379 sales in October, and just 313 in September. Compare that to Yaris sales of 2858 in October and 2043 for September. August was a good month for Fiesta with 726 sales, looks like it only sells well when ford cuts the prices. Even the piece of crap Korean made Holden Barina with a horrible crash test rating of only 2 out of 5 sold 1074 in October. Most small car buyers must be idiots based on the sales figures. |
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16-11-2006, 06:04 PM | #2 | ||
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Just to name a few things;
*Price* - high advertised starting price (sure, it includes a/c...) *Advertising* - when was the last time you saw the Fiesta on the TV? *Entry point* - I mentioned this once and got blasted, but what about a 1.4L? (EDIT - come to think about it, I was blasted about it. But for one second just think. The Yaris has a 1.3L, as does the Jazz. Seems Ford are aiming for the 'premium' small hatch price) *Waiting lists* - are people prepared to wait? My Cousin was told about 4-6 weeks for a Fiesta Zetec *It's a Ford* :
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16-11-2006, 06:18 PM | #3 | ||
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Yes a lot of what you say is just what I've been thinking. Maybe ford are just happy to have it trickle along sales wise. I agree a smaller motor as a price point starter might be a good thing sales wise, I dont know if they could do it but the 1.4l turbo diesel is very popular in Europe and achieves very good fuel economy.
But as you say maybe they are just after the premium end of the market, but if that is their goal I think they have failed as the Ghia just doesn't sell well at all. And yes waiting lists are a sales killer, I had to wait nearly 8 weeks for mine and it was only a 5 door Lx. God nows how long you would wait if you optioned an LX with abs in manual gise as it has to be built to spec in Germany. I tried to Order mine that way only to be told that they couldn't give me an eta and that it would be months rather than weeks. : |
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16-11-2006, 07:05 PM | #4 | |||
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Price - Ford Fiesta LX 3-dr Manual = $15,990 Volkswagen Polo Club 3-dr Manual = $16,990 Renault Clio Campus 5-dr Manual = $18,990 Peugeot 206 XR 3-dr Manual = $16,990 Citroen C3 SX 5-dr Manual = $17,990 So the Fiesta is the cheapest, with a 74kW 1.6L engine. The others are all 1.4s. 59kW in the VW, 72kW in the Clio, 55kW in the 206 and C3. The Renault's 1.4 is decently powerful, the VW's justifies its lack of power with sub 5L/100km fuel economy... the Citroen/Peugeot... well. Advertising - Can't remember the last time I've seen an add for any of the others either. Entry Point - Fiesta is cheapest in its class. With the more powerful, biggest engine. And ABS and such which some (Polo Club for example) don't feature. And yes it is a 'premium,' small hatch. Its not a piece of garbage moving fridge like the Yaris, Echo, Barina etc. Ford has the Mazda 2 to compete with those things. Waiting Lists - You have to wait for the others too. As for its just a Ford. So what? Does that make it bad? Your RSC182 is just a Renault. May not mean as much here, but go say that to someone in Europe and they'll nod in agreement. Its nothing special. Its no Ferrari. But that doesn't make it bad, does it?
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HAHA - you compared the Fiesta to the oldest cars on the market. Good one! Sure, they have been updated, but they aren't the newest crop on the market like the Fiesta is (well, LOCALLY) And, why is the Mazda2 crap and the Fiesta isn't? So, your telling me the Fiesta isn't a small econobox? It doesn't compete with the Barina, Yaris, Mazda2 and others? Considering the price and market they are after, I'm sure it does. Oh, and the Clio Campus is now $16,990 Oh, and to compare based on engine size is a little disappointing. Girls (Females) are the target market - they want features and safety.
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16-11-2006, 07:19 PM | #7 | |||
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I agree and knew you were joking, even wheels when they first did their group test of the fiesta vs its peers stated that is was best in class, but only if you had no predujices to the blue oval badge. Hence they new that there might be some badge predudice. |
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16-11-2006, 07:22 PM | #8 | |||
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The Mazda 2 is dynamically inferior to the Fiesta, much to do with the small-van like body. It has an inferior engine and transmission. Plus, it has the image to go with it to target the cheap econobox market which the Fiesta doesn't. The Mazda 2 is seen as a newer 121. The Fiesta is... well, a new car (here). As for 72% of Yaris sales being private buyers. That's very funny. You can go on believeing it if you please. Just remember, it doesn't have to be purchased by a company fleet manager to be a company car. You know my mate Clio1.6 off your forum who you met at the KK run, along with myself? His dad has had company cars from IBM for some time, which as far as anyone knows, are his. He goes to the car yard, he orders what it is, it goes down as being done by him all on his name.... payed for by IBM. Surveyers would count that as a private sale though, as it was done in the name of a private individual. And don't backpedal saying your comment about it being just a Ford was a joke. If it really was you'd have made it look like one, and it sure as hell did not.
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16-11-2006, 07:24 PM | #9 | |||
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Check my previous post, and look up the vfacts figures for yourself and then do the math against the article which rated the yaris as one of the best private sellers. Unless of course you would rather remain opinionated and uniformed. |
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16-11-2006, 06:26 PM | #10 | ||
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Lets just get to the point.... most of the small car market is taken up by females.
Most females are clueless.... they look for things like, "is it cute", "how many cup holders does it have", "does it come in pink", etc. The Yaris and Jazz accomodate for alot of this criteria. Also, you must remember a lot of people think the Fiesta is just the new Festiva. We all know what a "great" car that was.... |
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16-11-2006, 06:47 PM | #12 | |||
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So lets see... 2858 - 80% = 572. Same goes for Corolla, Camry, Falcon, Commodore. Toyota actually isn't such a big selling car manufacturer in terms of private buyers. Its vast majority of sales belong to fleets. Eliminate them and the amount of normal people who actually buy them with their own money is quite low. Ford has alot of this too, but not with cars like Fiesta & Focus.
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16-11-2006, 06:50 PM | #13 | |||
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16-11-2006, 06:55 PM | #16 | |||
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To add to my above post too. The Toyota Corolla, which is overall the country's second biggest seller, sells mainly (60 per cent) to private buyers.
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16-11-2006, 06:57 PM | #17 | |||
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16-11-2006, 07:00 PM | #18 | |||
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That should answer your question! Interesting to see the Focus is Ford's number 1 retail performer.
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16-11-2006, 06:51 PM | #20 | ||
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Steffo - where are those stats coming from? Majority of Yaris I see are private owners. Ever been to Market City? Damn - they are everywhere!
*EDIT* Seems you and Photn are incorrect. This year the Yaris/Echo stats are; 15,695 total sales (July YTD) 11,495 private sales (July YTD) Which means that private buyers account for 73.2% of Yaris/Echo sales.
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16-11-2006, 07:03 PM | #23 | ||
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umm companise that use yaris as fleet...
RTA CHUB SNP douglas Pathology Blood bank Domino'z PIZZA Hut Kone Thrifty MULTIPLE car leasing companies Multiple car rental companies just to name a few off the top of my head
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16-11-2006, 07:11 PM | #24 | ||
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Oh, and go to an ex-Government auction every now and then. They're DOMINATED by Toyotas. Yaris, Corolla, Camry all fill the auction yards.
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16-11-2006, 07:29 PM | #25 | ||
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IMO not many people buying small cars care about excellent dynamics, chassis, handling, feel. Therefore Fiesta isnt selling as well as the others.
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i agree with Steffo ........those kinda cars are classed LEASE!
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I'd call them private cars. I mean, I drive my car home, don't I? So does the girl at work with her Integra Type S. Oh, and my boss and his E class. Oh, and the other boss and his RX-8. They use them for work too, but the car is a family car. So, IMO these aren't company cars. Neither are they owned by the business (well, not really) Quote:
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Well My car is under a Novated Lease. Now i Pay the Fleet Company Out of my PRE-TAX dollars for the car, everything, Absolutely EVERYTHING. I chose the car. i went did research talked to dealers. when i found the one i wanted i said to leasing company. Yo i want this with this and this from this dealer who gave me this price. Now they go out and buy it. and its under my name BUT!!! the name also incorporates the Fleet service so its Sean Coleman & Macmillian Shakespear Fleet Services. So when i go in to get the Car serviced or anything done on it such as a tyre rotation and balance + allignment i go its a fleet car. then they ring up and get the OK b4 they do anything on the car. So my car IS a fleet car. to me there are 2 types of Fleet cars. Company Fleet cars and Novated Fleet cars. the later is just giving you the choice of what you want, baically personalisation.
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