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14-05-2006, 05:41 PM | #31 | ||
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This old chestnut thread topic has popped up again.
There's nothing fundamentally wrong with the 380 as a car, there is nothing fundamentally wrong with front wheel drive either. What's fundamentally wrong is the belief that Mitsubishi are about to go bankrupt - I personally believe this is not the case however as globally, Mitsubishi just made a 3rd quarter profit and has the financial support and backing of the other mitsubishi companies - including Mitsubishi Tokyo Marine - Japan's equivalent of Macquarie bank, and Nikon. MMC and MMAL are also on the verge of releasing some new models too- a brand new Outlander, which should be available in a 3L 6 speed auto, and the new lancer is just around the corner. On the domestic front, its funny how a decade ago the saying was "Australian's only buy rear wheel drive cars", now it's "Australian's only buy large rear wheel drive cars". Whats next? Well, consider the large car market is down 12% year to date, and increasing sales of the smaller sized cars is increasing, your going to have less and less rwd vehicles on the road going forward. Corolla beat Falcon last month, and Mazda 3 missed out on beating falcon by 8 sales. Holden is selling strong despite the current car being the run out model. Camry remains steady, and 380 is slowly increasing it's market share. 380 sales for the month were 1,040 - its also worthy to note that this was before the new pricing takes effect. |
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