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03-11-2006, 11:55 PM | #1 | ||
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Commodore thrashes Falcon in October sales
Jez Spinks, drive.com.au, 03/11/06 The Holden Commodore has recorded its best sales month of 2006, and it has been acheived at the expense of Ford’s Falcon, reports JEZ SPINKS. All-new (VE) Commodore has bolstered Holden's sales in the large-car segment. Holden’s Commodore is continuing its fight to revive Australia’s large-car market with the all-new VE, but Ford’s rival Falcon has slipped farther down the popularity rankings. The Commodore’s sales total of 5455, released today in official industry figures for October, is a second consecutive record month for Holden’s large car, improving slightly on September’s result - the first full month on sale for the new VE model. More significantly, the Commodore’s result was not far off doubling that of the Ford Falcon, which recorded 2945 sales. This is the biggest sales gap this year between the two rivals, giving Commodore a huge 53.1 per cent share of the large-car market – its best result since October 2002. Falcon’s 27.7 market share for October still kept the Ford in second place, but the car lost another place in the best-sellers table after it was outsold not only by the Toyota Corolla (3722 sales) but also, for the first time in 2006, the four-cylinder Toyota Camry (3046). The Corolla has squeezed the Falcon out of its traditional sales runners-up spot for most of the year, but Ford will be surprised to have seen its large car slip to fourth place in October’s results. Ford Australia says Falcon’s October transition from BF to updated BFII model didn’t help matters but that the result was still unacceptable. “Essentially, with Falcon, we should have done better,” says Ford Australia spokesperson Sinead McAlary. “The large-car market was still there and the other guys got their fair share. It’s something we’re aware of, and we’re looking at it. “We had a decent month for Focus, Territory, and Falcon ute versus Commodore ute, but we just didn’t get the job done with Falcon. “Our share of the large-car market in October isn’t acceptable for us,” continues McAlary, “and we’ll be doing what we need to do to ensure it doesn’t happen again. We’ll have to be more aggressive now for the rest of the year and going into next year.” Today’s October sales results coincided with Ford Australia’s announcement to its employees that a voluntary redundancy package was available for up to 600 staff. McAlary says the redundancy offer is linked to the company’s recent decision to reduce local production from mid-November. Holden, meanwhile, said it was too early to predict whether Commodore’s result signalled a long-term return to form for the large-car segment, which is down 19.8 per cent year on year. “[Our] results are again solid, and market share is certainly higher,” says company spokesperson Jason Laird. “And [Commodore] is up 11.2 per cent year on year. “We built the best possible car [VE Commodore] we could, to see what the market reaction is to it, but we’re not going to make bold forecasts at this point. But it’s a pleasing result given the market conditions. “Trends build over time, but things are pointing in the right direction.” Toyota’s new rival for the Commodore and Falcon, the Aurion, only went on sale in October, so its 343 sales for the month don’t offer a significant indicator of how the Camry-based V6-powered car will fare in the large-car segment. It certainly didn't stop Toyota from retaining its formidable lead at the top of the manufacturers' table, with three top five cars - Corolla (2nd), Camry (3rd) and Yaris (5th) - contributing to the company's best October sales result for 16 years. Toyota, which has sold 175,952 vehicles so far in 2006 for a 21.9 per cent market share, says it is on course for an all-time record sales year in Australia. "The new Camry continues to exceed expectations after its first full two months of sale," says David Buttner, Toyota Australia's senior executive director of sales and marketing. "Corolla continues to set the pace for small cars, [plus there were] continued strong sales of Yaris." "We are confident Toyota will exceed last year's total of 202,817 sales by a healthy margin," says Buttner. Top 10 best-selling vehicles in Australia, October 2006 (passenger cars & SUVs) 1. Holden Commodore 5455 2. Toyota Corolla 3722 3. Toyota Camry (4cyl) 3046 4. Ford Falcon 2945 5. Toyota Yaris 2858 6. Mazda3 2585 7. Hyundai Getz 1594 8. Ford Focus 1584 9. Holden Astra 1575 10. Ford Territory 1349 |
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03-11-2006, 11:59 PM | #2 | ||
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Falcon Falling behind Camry is an a Joke, time for Ford Aus to take some action, maybe advertising could be the go, they advertise the Fairmont Ghia and thats it!!!
What about the XR8, XR6T or a XT for all i care get the falcon back into peoples minds. |
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04-11-2006, 12:13 AM | #3 | |||
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04-11-2006, 12:22 AM | #4 | ||
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Pffft, i see more new Camrys on the road than Commodores! oh yeh makes sense now, most of the commodores have been recalled.
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04-11-2006, 12:00 AM | #6 | ||
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really?
ive only seen around 8 VE's running around where i live. but then again ive only seen 1 BF2 as well. the hype of the VE will die down in the coming months. while they do appear to be good cars, i am already over them. |
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04-11-2006, 12:23 AM | #7 | |||
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Not surprising unfortunately. The BF2 is a great car, but it's a big ask for it to sustain sales performance against the onslaught of all these 'all-new' models. In my opinion the 2008 model Falcon is going to have to become a 2007 reality somehow.
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04-11-2006, 12:39 AM | #8 | ||
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if you ask me, i actually dont understand FORDS marketing perception.
sure i may not be a business man of any kind, but everyone knows that to get your product out and known is to advertise. Holden love to advertise and usually make catchy adds which stick in peoples minds and for the average A-B driver they will probably take that in consideration. I bet that most of average aussies don't even know what BFII is or even BF for that matter. where as even the most public transport enthusiastic person would know what a VE commodore is. So i think that if Ford want to up there sales they really need to advertise, show the base models and what value for money they are, show the xr6T and xr8 and show what they are like on the road and how they perform. (surely they can show a car going around a race track?) show the luxo cars but i think they need to do better than the new Fairmont add lol. so yeah if ford want to up sales i really think they need to start advertising, start clogging up the tv screens like holden seem to do and they should see an increase. i also think FPV should start advertising especially the F8 and force6.
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04-11-2006, 12:53 AM | #9 | ||
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^^ You're right on that one.
Most people who I know don't even know there's a BF falcon. It's ridiculous really. If Ford don't pull their finger out soon in the marketing department, I can only see it going majorly downhill. Orion better be advertised extensively with DESCENT ads (for once).. |
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04-11-2006, 08:06 AM | #10 | ||
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I've been seeing ALOT of VEs around.
Infact I see 1 or 2 everyday. Even moreso than VYs/VZs. |
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04-11-2006, 08:33 AM | #11 | ||
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The guy responsible for the camry chicken :rolleyes: Bob Miller said many years ago that "Ford couldn't sell a beer in a heat wave"
I think he's right. cheers Bill.
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04-11-2006, 08:32 AM | #13 | ||
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VE's are everywhere in Cranbourne , Ford just has to Get something new going and stop playing Catch Up , Its the calm before the Storm
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04-11-2006, 11:35 AM | #14 | ||
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I can understand the Commodore beating Falcon, but Camry? Gee a lot of people have given up on life, to buy a Camry
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04-11-2006, 12:45 PM | #15 | ||
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Brand new car , brand new model and everyone had to have it first for the bragging rights and driveway envy with their neighbours and friends
Give it time the fad will ease and and the sales will stabilise
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04-11-2006, 01:10 PM | #16 | ||
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why do people buy camerys? is it the price? i know the falcon looks nicer, drives smoother, are more powerful, have better handling and brakes...whats the camery got? fuel eco and a cheap price?
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How many Joe Public's see the Toyota brand and equate it with reliability and dependability? When it comes to buying a car, Toyota's are okay to look at, drive fine for what Joe wants, have enough power, move around corners without a problem, pull to a stop fine and are not focused on blowing away the guy next to you at the lights. Add that to a cheap price and running costs and why wouldn't Joe buy a Toyota? The fact is Ford does not have its premier car's 're-birth' at the most suitable time, has styling that is ageing against its major rivals despite refreshers (which Joe doesn't know/hear about anyway), retains the perception that because it is a large car it is not capable of delivering frugal fuel economy and retains the perception (possibility?) that it is not as reliable as its rivals. Why is this? Because the marketing power/dollars are simply NOT THERE and because its rivals are doing more than enough to represent themselves in the spotlight - because they can. I love Fords, and people can call me alarmist/pessimistic, but there are a lot of things that are not aligned well enough at the moment for Ford to bring the Falcon back to the top.
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Those Holden numbers are inflated, alot will be pre-release orders to the fleets. There is absolutely no point in reading anything into this and the newspaper journo should have know better than make those claims - just last month there were articles about the worst new-release month since the VT.
Just wait till it all settles down. |
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You are right one would suggest a number of pre-ordered rentals being in those numbers however. "NEWSFLASH" How about the news that you cant have a VE Taxi? At least not until later in the year/New year. Apparently they forgot to tell everyone that you cannot fit a Taxi meter to them as they havent designed a software compatible. Someone I know just picked up his new VE SV6 in Auckland to be told by the fitter they couldnt fit his car out! Bet they are not telling too many people that one.... |
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The manufacturers can definately manipulate sales figures. The only reason the Falcon has ever out-sold the commodore in recent years (on ONE occasion) is because the deliberately timed the delivery of a few hundred vehicles to large fleets, and that is a fact straight from Ford's mouth. When i say "inflated", i dont mean someone added some zero's when the motor registeries werent looking, i meant they will prob be higher than average because Holden will be delivering the pre-ordered fleet vehicles. |
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Fuel economy of Camry isn't even that good. A small 4 cylinder engine dragging a long a big heavy body isn't particularily light on fuel.
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