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it would be good if the NBN's $6000 spend per person got as much scrutiny
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I love statistics like this that make no sense
Show it in a figure based on assistance per car built.
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19-01-2012, 09:42 AM | #36 | ||
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I would protect local car industry if there was one. Unfortunately our car industry is not ours - GM , Ford and Toyota are foreign owned companies that produce some of their cars locally.
Because these local manufacturing plants and supplier networks employ lot of people our goverment is supporting their existance. I would like to see real aussie car company (or two) to design and produce a car(s) for our market. Maybe use Ford inline 6 (soon to be obsolete ) under license , and produce a 4wd ute and wagon to compete with Hilux / Prado at fraction of the cost. I know the costs of developing new vehicles are astronomical so it will probably stay just a dream... Last edited by SumoDog68; 19-01-2012 at 09:49 AM. |
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19-01-2012, 09:51 AM | #37 | |||
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Nice sentiment, but how do you propose that niche Australian designed vehicles, for a small proportion of the Aussie population, could ever exceed (or meet) the quality of global models mass produced in the hundreds of thousands, tested in real world conditions all over the world, and then we create them at a 'fraction of the cost'? It can't be done.
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19-01-2012, 10:14 AM | #38 | |||
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Throw couple a billion into it and it might be possible. |
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Don't shoot me if I'm wrong here, because I'm going on what a Toyota staffer told me in training the other day and, well, Toyota staffers are always talking Toyota up as they should. He states that Toyota's Australian content, that is the amount of components inside and outside of the vehicle that is manufactured and assembled in Australia for Camry, Hybrid Camry and Aurion is higher than Ford and Holdens. If this is true, it's amazing that people still think Toyota is just a Japanese brand.
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Not all The mining Companies are Australian out there and at the end of the day what happens to our country when all the resources are gone?? the mining boom can't and won't last forever |
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19-01-2012, 10:51 AM | #41 | |||
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This surprises me a little bit, but I suspect it's true. What I can't figure out is why Toyota would not market this fact. Probably because their export success is more important to their manufacturing than thier local success. I had thought that Fords would have the highest Aussie component content because they make the engines here (but then again, so do Holden). I am not sure if Toyota make their engines here.
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They do make their engines here. The only one that isn't is the Hybrid Camry engine.
The steel used in body panels I believe is also manufactured in Australia.
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19-01-2012, 12:10 PM | #43 | ||
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Keep in mind Japan has used countries like Korea and Thailand for years
with there lower wages.. Many car components are made in Thailand.. Was very surprised to see Lexus transmission parts made there...
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19-01-2012, 12:24 PM | #44 | |||
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Heaps of manufacturers use Thailand, not just the Japanese ones. Wages are the largest component of car manufacturing, and most brands have plants in countries where labour costs are lower, including many European brands. I wonder if BMW & VW owners know where their German cars really come from.
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Only engine built in Altona is 4cyl AZ series Camry engine - they are buil Ing new facility for Hybrid Camry AR series engine - 2GR-FE 6cyl is imported. |
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Yes thanks SumoDog68. That makes me think of another point regarding the auto industry here. Whilst we may not export that many finished vehicles, we do export a lot of GM and Toyota engines.
We also import a lot of GM, Ford and Toyota engines, but only for domestic use. There would be far greater numbers of engines exported than imported.
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Increasing tariffs & handing out more money will not save Australia's automotive industry, because consumer are a fickle breed.
Smaller cars sell easier than our local big cars, but we still want big cars. We want to be different, we like the European stuff, we like the American stuff. We hold onto our cars too long, we want to stand out from the crowd. If our local auto manufacturers build 3 models - small, medium and large, they would cover most of the market. However, to be able to do that they need to sell a large numbers of each size to be viable. Can not be done with local sales alone, they need to ramp up exports. Tax dollars should be directed to forcing companies to export; Bob Hawke said this as Prime Minister. There was also talk of having only one manufacturer.
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19-01-2012, 02:08 PM | #48 | ||
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We need to protect our local jobs and local industries, all for Govt intervention
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Has the manufacturers used the money and tariffs wisely? Or have they put it into general revenue to boost their profits and build factories in countries like Korea and Thailand? I have a small chunk of anarchy in me
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For Chist sake, do people not get how protectionism works??? If we bring it in on cars, then those who we would import cars from introduce it on the items we export to them and charge us more for what we import. In the end we support a dead industry and pay more for everything else that we import and hinder that which would normally be exported. Get over protectionism, our economy is way too small to support it.
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But they are charging us NOW for the stuff we export to them. China. Japan. Thailand. Europe. USA. Brazil.
It's a bit hard to get over when it appears that we're the only country not doing it, and appearing to not be getting any benefit from not doing it..... Lukeyson
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I think it's more environmentally responsible to keep an old car on the road than buy a new one every few years. The Button Plan many years back was going to revolutionise the car industry here...each maker had to cut back the number of models it made and share badges around, which led to horrifying things like the "Toyota Lexen" and other badge-engineered cars, making the motoring landscape a bit bland as everyones cars looked the same...in fact were the same except for the badge. Here's a few examples... http://www.gminsidenews.com/forums/f...one-mad-76635/ Would we really lose that many jobs here if they started building CKD kits from overseas again for the vanishingly small number of large cars they sell nowadays here? Seeing as how most cars sold here are imports anyway, I wouldn't think it would be a big deal. |
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And like China, we could force all manufacturers who want to sell into Australia to have a local manuifacturing presence for CKDs, as well as force them to form partnerships with local companies, and finally force them to share their Intellectual Property with the local partners.
Sounds like an awesome idea! Lukeyson
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I'm a massive fan of protecting the manufacturing industry at all costs! That is even if it is foreign owned. The amount of money these employees put back into the ecconmy is astronomical. With imports very little of the money gets returned to the ecconmy, sure maybe the retail/service staff wages. But other than that very little remains. A bit OT here but what made the British empire so vast, was it only traded within itself (up untill WW2). Hence we had Canadan built model A's and T's.
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Tariffs are only one part of protecting any industry. There are other ways also, such as government asstance packages. It also circumvents some FTAs we have.
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What I mean by us keeping our cars too long is that there are a lot of bombs on the road that belong in a wrecking yard; well in my State anyway. They don't have to be banned, just drop the State Government Stamp Duty! The Button plan wasn't fully implemented, as usual Governments water things down to ensure they win the extra 5000 votes. What he really wanted was for there to be only 1 or 2 vehicle manufactures - strength in production. Nissan was the first to pull out and become a importer of vehicles, but that's where it stopped.
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Wages are only the largest portion of car manufacturing if you include the R&D, and design elements. This is still mostly done in first world coutries. The actual bolting together process, is not particularly laborious. |
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