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[QUOTE=vztrt]That means they can't export it here. Mind you what they will do is buy an engine from /os and put it into the car so it passes emission standards. I know thats what they are doing with their wheel loaders.. Mate nothing would surprise me regarding the inscrutable chinese. They are pulling early japanese business practices on everyone..
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His precious Holden? Are you serious? Politically motivated? No. Salient point though about the future of the car industry that has already been intimated by the PM? Yes. The facts are that the federal government has given the green light for Chinese cars in Australia, and I was drawing reference to the fact that your beloved Kevin07 loves all things china, like the 200 billion dollar loan, the language, the secret meetings with chinese nationals, the chinese governments companies buying our mines, communism and even the fact he can speak the language. Don't worry yourself about the serious things though as you sit back and spend the dollars (that you'll have to pay back plus interest.... woops) that only an inept, populist government in election mode can bring. Oh, and spare not a thought for our car industry nor the hundreds of thousands employed in it; as you can save 10 grand on some cheap knock off new car from China. Just remember, the whole world was put here just for your convenience, no need to care about anyone else now is there? :the_finge
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In todays Carsguide it has an article about Chinese cars that will soon be sold here, with a starting price around $12,500. You'd have to have a brain the size of a peanut to buy one over something like a Getz for another $1000 more. At least you know it wouldn't fold up like a tin can in a crash and could survive more than 3-4 years without having to be sent to the wreckers cause its falling apart.
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Anybody who would buy a Chinese car should their heads in shame. You are endorsing their trade practices of woeful working conditions and limited rights. When you go to work each day you are given the best chance possible of returning home safe, the chinese workers do not have that basic right. Need proof?
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Geely has just bought Drivetrain Systems International here in Albury NSW
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They used CHI's actual flow figure graph stolen from their website, 100% the same apart from the names, they have no concern about ripping western business's off at all. This has been going on for some times with parts, it's a natural progression to cars. |
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24-04-2009, 08:47 PM | #74 | ||
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Another point, they do not have the advanced factories of the US and Japan, and to an extent Australia. Their presses are the old cast aways from existing manufacturers. So they do not have the capacity to stamp out a one piece bodyside etc, what this means is that the structural rigidness of their cars is equivalent to 90's model cars from Toyota, Mazda and VW etc. Like Hyundai, they will eventually find their feet and produce good quality vehicles in 20 years from now. We can only hope their employees conditions are improved by then?
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Fantastic cheap unsafe cars coming to Australia.
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03-05-2009, 07:37 AM | #78 | ||
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Looking through the pictures on page 1, it is obvious that there are multiple rip-offs from other manufacturers.
I wonder how many of those other manufacturers actually use China to make smaller components and sub-assemblies for their own cars?? I can just see the Chinese car manufacturers now strolling through the factories choosing headlights, grilles, interior components, side mirrors etc straight off the production lines of other brands and just applying them to their own cars. $0 spent on R&D, tooling and I bet they buy it for a fraction of the price that the rightful owner pays for the same unit. Right now there are many millions of Chinese workers ready to work for $1 an hour or less. In short... the competition is rooted. Not right now, but soon enough. No wonder China wants to buy into our mining opperations. And for those who say that they won't ever buy Chinese due to how they treat their workers??? Stop making fool's of yourselves. 80-90% of what you buy is from there already. There were a few cases of car companies taking Chinese manufactrers to court and winning. China created a "Smart Car" rip-off and was successfully sued. If someone sits on google for 30 minutes and researches what goes on in that country in terms of human rights / workers rights / manufacturing standards / the lack of governing bodies like we have to watch over Pharmacutical testing and manufacture and just general ethics.. you will be.. well left very disturbed.. Oh, and another interesting fact not many people may know. China and India were the world leaders in trade for about 18 and a half of the 20 centuries in the common era. So this could be somewhat of a correction, bringing things back to how they were before the emergence of the recent superpowers last century. Last edited by Yellow_Festiva; 03-05-2009 at 07:43 AM. |
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We are car enthusiasts on a Ford Falcon based forum, hence the general negative sediments of this news. But the sad fact is this, these Chinese companies comming to Australia now are identical to when Alan Bond introduced the Hyundai Excel in 1985. I bet back then people laughed and were even more bitter about the Korean cars. Remember those were days when our beloved Falcon was king and the best selling car here by a country mile. Now take a look at it, seems the Falcon is a boutique product only appreciated by the selected few. Sadly chappies, selected few does not shift metal these days. Yes, things are crook in tallarook for our Falcon and our respected play ground arch rival Commodore.
I can see where people come from in terms of safety and copy cat designs (Japanese have been doing it for years and still do to some extent). But lets look at the principle, in these times everyone wants cheap. Otherwise Hyundai would of packed up with their brief cases and shut up shop. $13,990 brand new cars, Memory stick on wheels where more mb for less rules the accountant books. This is what people want. These Chinese companies are merely making cars to what people demand. Classic case of doing business. Yeap I can see it, our Falcons will be like those American muscle cars of the 60's and 70's specialist enthusiasts who appreciate them and form clubs to talk old cars, old music and live for the sound of Vee 8 brawn or turbo rush induction. I'll see you at the club with my XR8 playing the tune of the Boss quad cam rumble from the exhaust pipe and Dakota by Stereophonics from my premium audio. I will be harping back to the days of the late ninties where petrol was 80c Litre and whinging how the Sydney Olympics is going to kill the economy.
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looking at those crash test video`s it looks like the occupants body`s will add extra structural integrity to the chinese cars that was not added due to the cheap construction ... :togo:
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Of course these things will be cheaper, like all the other chinese made goods sold worldwide.
extremly low wages, No health and safety, long hours. no workers rights or conditions (think early industrial revolution europe) Environmentally toxic factories with ZERO pollution control, carbon control etc. (Imagine if Ford could jsut dump all liquid and chemical run off from the factories into nearest river and vent any those toxic fumes out the window or up a funnel. no filters waste handling etc) substitute flimsy material and cheap parts made in similar factories for the quality parts in oz/euro/jap cars. I wold be very suspect at the stregnth of unseen strutural crossmembers etc. Be also interesting to se the tolerances, body stregnth panel gaps, regidity etc created in thoses factories. Fit finish, materials and reliability bmay be an issue. I know as a fact china doesnt adhere to western quality control theory. THey dont test and try to constantly improve. Their theory is, make millions of items wuick and cheap, if customers return somme jsut replace. WHich is all well and good witha cd player or camera. But with a car? Now as to R and D and design money. They dont spend a lot there. Just buy a couple of current models and get someone handy with a pen to redraw it with new details. Still thats how jap car industry got started. Goodness knows in 20 years Last edited by bathurst77; 05-05-2009 at 08:54 AM. |
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I have no doubt that many of the car manufacturers represented in these photos would have some connection .How could you not support the largest growing car market in the world.These manufacturers are coming to the fore because of local demand , not because they want to take on the world. hand drive and I saw many There are many first class manufacturing facilities in China. The only things that will hold them back is technological knowhow.But they will and do ,employ experts from other Companies to bridge that gap.I do not believe that they will take as long as Korea to get up to speed.Most of these manufacturers are more than likely partially or fully owned by the chinese government.
They do not like to lose face... These vehicles certainly appear better than some other offerings out there.Russia or India anyone.. One day they will make a Ford for the American market no doubt...they are left hand drive after all...The yanks struggle to make a decent daily driver now and there manufacturers are on the rails....why wouldn't you send your top guys over and instruct the chinese on what you want...and get it for much less...makes sense to me..
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i dont mind the Red flag Suv and Gmw chc0011
The rest are pretty must a pastiche of other makers styling cues, as ppl have previously stated. Last edited by MethodX; 05-05-2009 at 08:12 PM. |
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The Chinese would be poaching a lot of engineers from GM and Chrysler.
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You can still buy something that are made in Oz but they are becoming fewer and fewer. I have heard off machinery agents being called back becuase the machine they sold the chinese no longer works - when they have flown over their they have found it not their machine but a chinese copy and they cant figure out how to get it going so they ask the agents to come back and hopefully they wont tell the difference (they can tell the difference and usually get on the next flight) Scary thing is presently we can demand quality as we have competition etc - imagine if all other auto manufacturers close up shop and everything comes in from China.... you wont be able to demand anything and in my opinion the quality standards will drop and we will have no choice but to accept it.
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