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01-06-2024, 08:45 AM | #1 | |||
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Good if this means more interesting vehicles for our market but I have a feeling that Ford is not looking beyond Left Hand Drive markets like US, Europe and China… For the record, I’m glad to be proven wrong on this…(I often am) Last edited by jpd80; 01-06-2024 at 08:56 AM. |
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01-06-2024, 09:32 AM | #2 | ||
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There'll be a different CEO next year anyway who is like a Roomba that hits a road block and goes beep boop and turns off in a different direction
That company can't make a decision and stick with it, it's like it has corporate autism |
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01-06-2024, 09:55 AM | #3 | ||
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**You used to be a bigger man, Damo.
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01-06-2024, 09:47 AM | #4 | ||
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Regulators can regulate all they want but governments need voters to stay in power and if voters aren't buying pure EV's they are not going to like being forced into it....self-interest is a powerful incentive.
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01-06-2024, 11:31 AM | #5 | |||
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of their most talented conventional vehicle engineering and development staff down the road. Now Jim Farley realises his mistake and wants to change course…..great, now go out and try to hire everyone back. On a lot of this I just don’t know anymore, I used to think that corporates hired smart researchers to keep their finger on the pulse of what customers want but the more I look, it’s all about carmakers making the most profit on fewest necessary builds, everyone else not the buyer. |
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Small hatch? Ranger based Performance coupe? Ranger based |
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01-06-2024, 03:18 PM | #9 | ||
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I take it you don’t like Rangers and Everest’s JPD?
Cause that’s all they have presently. Chickens are going to come home to roost for Ford Ute Aus soon And I am seeing a lot of Rangers and Everests in rental car fleets here on the Gc. |
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01-06-2024, 05:01 PM | #10 | ||
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Farley may have been in the company for years, but frankly, as CEO, he has absolutely NFI!
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01-06-2024, 06:56 PM | #11 | ||
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Before getting carried away with Hybrids and what not, why not learn how to make a vehicle in RHD 1st. It is really not hard.
Well known companies like Zeekr, Jaecoo, Xpeng, Leapmotor Skywell, GAC, Aion and Jetour, all know what a RHD vehicle is and are lining up to ship cars here in the next 12 months. These guys are perceived as Junk and have Zero market credibility, but to them it is worth while in flipping the wheel over to the other side and giving it a red hot go. Why....because that is what Global Car Manufacturer does. Sell Cars in all parts of the Market and steal sales off competitors Jim Farley you are a disgrace.
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01-06-2024, 09:40 PM | #12 | |||
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UK 2 million new cars in 2023 Australia 1.2 million India 4 million South Africa 0.5 million Thailand 0.75 million sounds a lot, until you realise that the new car market in the US is over 15 million cars on its own. That's why they don't bother to make RHD versions. |
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02-06-2024, 11:08 AM | #14 | ||||
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Ford never seemed to make inroads in Japan at all, maybe they're protecting their own market or something.
Or usual lack of brains at the C-suite of executives at head office. Quote:
So basically we just can't be ****ed putting in any effort, seems like Japan doesn't want a Ford Ranger and its just all too hard Japan moves 4.8 million new cars a year, taking into account the RHD markets theres 13.25 million cars on the table that they can get a slice of if they put in some effort. I don't get this mentality of 'Oh I've got enough sales, I don't need to get anymore' - if I had someone on my sales team like that they'd be shown the door real quick after a slap over the back of the head. Even taking into account opportunity cost, I reckon they're leaving a lot on the table. 40% of Japan's car sales are Kei cars - make a scaled down version of the single cab Ranger to Kei dimensions and put a destroked 999cc Ecoboost engine to 653cc in it. Quote:
Is it going to be perfect? No, the other kei trucks are cab over, But its an entry point to test the waters in a segment that covers over a third of their new car market, if you had a set of balls on you. Maybe there needs to be a fun competition within Ford, CEO comes out and runs a competition internally amongst all their engineering departments globally and says hey take a bunch of engineers, and do this in your spare time, winning team gets $250,000 USD to share amongst themselves. Suddenly 5 propeller hats from each of their engineering teams globally start burning the midnight oil on a fun side project out of hours to win big. Whats $250,000 USD to Ford? Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 02-06-2024 at 11:36 AM. |
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02-06-2024, 01:36 PM | #15 | |||
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Firstly, their public transport system is so good and cheap (metro lines not so much the inter-city services which had big fare increases last year) you run clocks by the train departures and not the other way around…it means you don’t really need a car in the major cities as train stations are almost every 2 blocks and the urban sprawl of large outer suburbs like in Melbourne don’t really exist. And you can do a huge amount of shopping or food purchases within these stations underground. Interesting observation, very little on street parking in Tokyo or Osaka, no bike lanes either…again because of exceptional public transport, plus I don't think you can own a car without over-night parking for it in Tokyo. Struggled to see any Fords anywhere…spotted two Rangers the whole time, a Mustang and that was about if. Plenty of Jeeps, mostly all were Wranglers as described plus several Chryslers. Delivery vehicles were very rarely anything ever over 3 tonners, I expected far more vans like HiAce’s but much more of the small Kei commercial vehicles, I kept thinking I could park that inside my Transit Custom or Vito. It’s just too difficult to get into some of the retail/commercial areas with large trucks as there is virtually no on-street parking on front of retail/commercial areas like what you see here in Oz for beverage/daily consumables/dry goods deliveries etc...supplies etc… Pretty much everything in Japan just effin'works. Lower yen means a can of Coke is just over $1AUD and can of JD & Coke in a Japanese 7Eleven store is around $2AUD..... |
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01-06-2024, 09:50 PM | #16 | ||
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We certainly punch above our weight considering our population in new car sales,
As far as a RHD markets goes we're a key player for sure. Key player for utes India is rapidly industrializing so that four million is going to turn into 10 million sooner rather than later, I reckon by 2030. |
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02-06-2024, 12:03 PM | #17 | ||
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Here’s the deal as explained to me, the majority of Ford’s profits comes from
F Series trucks, Ranger (plus Bronco/Everest) and Transit RWD & FWD vans. Everything else in US /Europe is either breakeven, a small profit or controlled loss. These vehicles fall into the category of products for dealers to sell and service but in the last decade, Ford has made big efforts to improve profitability through higher prices which in turn have reduced sales and builds which in turn prevents supply to ROW markets. In our market, Ford embracing Ranger and Everest has been totally vindicated as FoA’s prime profit generators, I hope they get a seat at the table to expand on that with other vehicles that give Ford a distinct advantage over competition. In my situation, had Ford offered something like a soft road, low ride height Everest as a petrol RWD, we would have seriously considered (bought). I accept the reasons why such a vehicle is not possible right now but may be something worth considering if Europe and USA remain unable to supply even the basic suite of showroom vehicles to Australia. Maybe Ford AUS engineering can adapt local solutions/regional vehicles that can fly under the radar with costs. Last edited by jpd80; 02-06-2024 at 12:09 PM. |
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02-06-2024, 12:46 PM | #18 | |||
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I don't think its 'unable' its 'not interested' and there's no drive at Ford Australia to actually fight for it either, plus we're a shitty little outpost on the *** end of the world they rotate CEOs through that are going to be pensioned out, we love playing musical CEOs. They're happy sitting on Ranger and Everest sales, but they're under threat from new platforms from other manufacturers, Kia has a ute coming onboard soon, Hilux will be coming due for a refresh, and there's also the political climate at the moment who can torpedo the Ranger/Everest twins with a stroke of a pen with emissions schemes like we saw go through parliament recently (how hard did Toyota and the others come out the gate to lobby the government - tells you something). When was the last CEO with drive that Ford Australia had, Geoff Polites? The guy died nearly 20 years ago now. Pretty sure they fired the majority of their Ranger engineering team here in Australia, Realistically I don't think Ford Australia is going to exist as an engineering hub by the end of this decade, they'll be based in Thailand/China as a low cost engineering team for Ford Asia Pacific once they come up to speed. We haven't been the 'Pacific Mexicans' for a long time now, which is what attracted the US giants to Australia in the first place. We don't have a political climate interested in attracting business and opportunities from overseas, if anything we're openly hostile to it politically these days. If its not property or digging shit up out of the ground to sell to China, then we're not interested. Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 02-06-2024 at 12:59 PM. |
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02-06-2024, 02:24 PM | #19 | |||
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There are still over 1400 engineers at Ford Australia, 99% of them are attached to T6 (% According to Fordman1) Keep in mind that those engineers are responsible for developing periodic updates of all models, Bronco, Rangers, Everest and Amarok…..that’s still a huge commitment over the complete product cycle and most likely into the early 2030s Last edited by jpd80; 02-06-2024 at 02:33 PM. |
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02-06-2024, 04:49 PM | #21 | |||
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from the Yusheng S330 was a ground up Chinese platform or a clever reuse of previous Ford engineering. Either way, I sure wish they would produce RHD versions for our region…. There’s gotta be a way for Ford to leverage their Chinese assets to produce more vehicle types for our region instead of relying on Europe and USA. |
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02-06-2024, 06:53 PM | #22 | ||
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Ford and the China JVs (and Ford itself in nanjing) seems to be a constant stop/start business. They invested heavily in the new proving ground but afaik it never really got used much. the various JVs for top hat and Renger/Everest products seem to constantly stall before they really get going. Part of the problem is clearly around commercial confidentiality but it seems more must be going on.
BTW, yes, the engineering team was gutted last year in May (me) and September both as a planned downturn, and then later as a global haircut. All body interior and exterio design work for T6 is now run out of India. Powertrain is now largely in Brazil and Mexico. Vehicle Engineering was halved! Pretty much the only team left intact is the chassis team, and once PHEV and SuperDuty are finished, I wouldn't give them too much longer. Given that most prototypes now get shipped overseas, I can't see it being too long before someone questions why we still build them here, and then that really will be the start of the end I'm afraid. |
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Farley just got a close up looky at BYD's 6th gen Hybrid Tech that gives it's vehicles 2000 - 2500kms per tank ...... and has decided that's the way to go - can't blame him honestly.
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That tech sounds really good!
Meanwhile on the docks https://au.news.yahoo.com/tesla-grav...222758407.html
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWqDFSGn23o
& video, Paul's interview and final takeaway is pretty classic
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05-06-2024, 09:51 AM | #26 | ||
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I guess the test is I order a Tesla (no options) today how long will I wait?
... edit just went to order page and quoted 1-3 weeks wait for delivery on a stock standard Tesla 3...so it seems there is stock readily available, at least for my config. Changed to a 3 with every option ticked and July-Sept delivery date... |
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05-06-2024, 05:25 PM | #27 | |||
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https://au.news.yahoo.com/tesla-grav...alian%20market. Wow, it’s VFacts May 2024 and Ford sold over 8,800 last month Ranger 5,912 Everest 2,110 Guess it’s time for a new thread guys….. https://www.carexpert.com.au/car-new...r-record-month Last edited by jpd80; 05-06-2024 at 05:32 PM. |
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