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16-05-2006, 02:54 AM | #61 | ||
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I think seriously it's because Holden stuck their neck out in the advertising market. I have seen (since the VY and VZ release), soooo many ads for the:
Thunder/Storm Caprice Statesman SS Berlina Commodore Barina - (take it off the TV already) Astra Viva Rodeo Adventura Monaro Maybe more??? All of this adds up to whats called brand recognition. When you think large car... you think... Holden Commodore... when you think 3 door hatch... you think Barina... V8 ute - Thunder/Storm... Holden have a very succesful marketing team. Compared to Fords adverts? XR 6 speed? XT with extras? + the ads are no where near as frequent as Holdens.... My I point out - when was the last ad you saw for a fairmont, fairlane or LTD?
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16-05-2006, 07:13 AM | #62 | ||||
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The power steering on his car has been flushed because of a shudder. It's back 2 months later, The front brakes:P They replaced the rotors 2 weeks after he bought it. The front brakes shudder slowing from the freeway at higher speeds. Some type of rattle under the car he removed the shield on the exhaust Didnt help, And missing in the engine next week it's getting a 2nd tune. The rear brakes are gone but to get it warranty he needs more then they suck. His diff is fine, CV haven't been done. Tranny does shift alot getting around but it's fine. Cruise is good i like the ford cruise it's great that it's on the steering. Easy adjusting. But not long after he got the car it had warning lights going it had to go back and have the airbags checked i think they replaced it. But my sisters new Proton had to go back with a similar problem. I think he has no problems with tyre wear at all, Only one thing it screeches the tyres on corners something bad. Hew hasn't been to happy with it but he is starting to live with it now. But it's been back to many times to Ford. They reset the ECU and it lost the police program he was so filthy. Quote:
Commodore executive might not be special but it's a very good car none the less. Fords biggest advantage over the Holden's is IRS a real full independent rear suspension. But move to the font and even know holden doesn't have wishbone Front they actually steer and handle bloody good at the front.
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16-05-2006, 08:08 AM | #63 | ||
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If people want to just bag either product I'll just close the thread and save everyone the hassle of reporting it.
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16-05-2006, 08:20 AM | #64 | ||||
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Holden to a fleet like Onyx sell the car for just a hair under 20K, have the vehicle 3 years, sell for 17K and only lose 3K. Falcon to fleets 25-27K, have for same period, sell for 17K and lose 8-10K. That is the only reason that they are outselling falcon, however that is set to change with the upcoming VE due to the vehicle costing alot more to produce than the outgoing VZ. Holden and fleets are nervous that the more expensive, heavier vehicle will not appeal to fleets as they will not get such a massive discount, and that would put them more on par with ford. Apparently, the figures quted by Holden for fleets have led to quite a number already jumping ship, and leaving Holden after many years. Expect to see the mantra of highest volume selling car go to someone else. (prob toyota)
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16-05-2006, 08:30 AM | #65 | ||||
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In the history of Holden and Ford, nobody has ever praised the Holden transmission while rubbishing the Ford. You my friend have it completely wrong there. Also, the uneven wear of tyres has always been a Holden IRS issue, and never a ford IRS issue. You, again have it exactly wrong. And your theories on LPG only go to show that conception does have merit in todays world. Every post of yours is pro Holden, Ford bashing, with figures that you have extracted from the far reaches of the galaxy, between neptune and pluto. I believe the following saying applies to you and your Holden buddies. "In the land of the blind, the man with one eye is king".
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16-05-2006, 08:40 AM | #66 | |||
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The rubbing of the tyres was more until they picked up the control link, And when you lower a holden if you don't get a camber kit you will loose the rear easy. But when i was getting a nail out of my tyre there was a RWD TX territory there with one massive Bald tyre, I think it was left back, They moved the front to the rear and a new one on the front. Anyone else have this problem with the RWD Terra? It's not a wheelspin issue as it wont do a wheelie we tried:P.
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16-05-2006, 09:07 AM | #67 | |||
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16-05-2006, 09:18 AM | #68 | ||
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Ford are slowly catching Holden ,as people slowly start to forget the broken door handles every few months for over 10 years of model runs,that only ended with the ultra ugly AU, everyone i know Ford and Holden fans are talking about how tough looking the Ford is in last two models, mind you the Ford ad's leave a lot to be desired, and not doing anything to combat the made in Australia slogans by Holden are still killing them.flame me if you want for the door handles being a reason but all we used to joke about at work was having spent two hours and another $30 on doing a handle replacement when our mates were at the beach or pub.i personally know three older Ford fans that went Toyota and Mazda and one Commodore.because of this ,
sometimes little things do Matter.
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16-05-2006, 09:28 AM | #69 | ||
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Soe good posts here..my wife reckons that women play a bigger role in vehicle purchasing decisons than us blokes realise. Women prefer commodore cos they reckon the falcon looks to blokey.......then again she does like the look of my power bulge.
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16-05-2006, 09:42 AM | #70 | ||
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AU FALCON Oh, and the average punter doesn't give two hoots as to whether Holden is owned by GM or not |
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16-05-2006, 09:55 AM | #71 | ||
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Like I said in my earlier post :
You see every FORD made will last 3 times as long as any HOLDEN. Based on this logic, we only ever have to update every 15 years. That means that most XF - EA owners are only just thinking of purchasing a new BABY.........Holden will be outsold by 3 to 1 next year when this happens........... :the_finge
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16-05-2006, 10:03 AM | #72 | |||
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16-05-2006, 10:05 AM | #73 | ||
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It comes back to the motorsport issue also. Sure its bragging rights but it is a massive marketing tool. Holden have used it successfully, they are all to quick to point out their wins, especially at the Mountain. Yet it has evolved. It is no longer a case of win on Sunday sell on Monday, its more like win on Sunday sell in two years time. Ford have won the V8 championship for the last three years and with the new models the sales are coming back. I like the AU (might be one of only a few here) but the empty spots on the podiums definately hurt sales. Just have to win Bathurst again, maybe this year.... My 2 cents
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16-05-2006, 10:24 AM | #74 | ||
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holden are and have been more agressive in their marketing ,and too a degree parents choices are handed down to the kids in my book.
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16-05-2006, 10:27 AM | #75 | ||||
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16-05-2006, 10:33 AM | #76 | |||
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NAHH I don't think the average Aussie gives a toss about whether the marque they are going to purchase has won at Bathurst or NOT. Maybe the fanatics can use it as a leveraging tool to justify their purchase of an FPV or HSV, but the average Joe or average Company( where all the sales are ) is just looking for the best value for money, economy, and resale value. Cars have become so disposable these days that I reckon NO ONE who buys either is looking at keeping t he car for more than 5+ years anyways....... At the moment, HOLDEN are "perceived" to have all of the above by the general populus.........We just have to deal with it.........and SO DO FORD. It is very difficult to change the sales momentum when the products are so close to eac other in general spec........... Ask yourself very honestly..........why would you really by a FORD over the equivalent HOLDEN ??????????
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16-05-2006, 11:11 AM | #77 | ||
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Well I have both makes and they share the garage. I'm a Ford man because my dad was, I'm a V8 man because my dad also was. My wife on the other hand is opposite. She loves her Holdens because her dad does and was brought up with V8 Holdens. At my age, Brock run amok at Bx and Ford dropped its bundle with the EFi 6. Dad still had his XB clevo and I still loved to own a Falcon.
My point is, there would be heaps of Holden fanboys and girls out there because they either witnessed Brock at his dominent best or they were brought up on a diet of Commodores. The Ford guys and girls would either be new converts or ones like myself who have a long memory of watching mainly Moffat and to a lesser extent Johnson giving it to Holden in their X series Falcons. Motorsport and having a hero car with a cult following will pay dividends down the track. Holden have had these dividends coming in their showrooms for years and will continue to because they 'top up' their image with their superior marketing. My opinion, banarcus....
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16-05-2006, 11:19 AM | #78 | |||
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16-05-2006, 11:45 AM | #79 | ||
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I love the fact people actually think one model has caused Fords downfall in sales. Its a little more complicated than that im afraid.
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16-05-2006, 11:55 AM | #80 | ||
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I work right on the Bruce Highway, at Bowen and the majority of cars heading north are Fords, and mostly Falcons. Very few Holdens. :
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16-05-2006, 12:01 PM | #81 | |||
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I feel that Commodore sales are larger because the govt is buying them for fleets to help save GM Aust from going down the gurgler. Private sales are possibly more the Falcon's way but someone with access to the stats would have to confirm that.
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16-05-2006, 12:34 PM | #82 | |||
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A little quote taken from the age for the 4L60 and 4L65 Holden transmissions.
"There's more obsolete technology in Holden's Hydramatic automatic transmission. Lacking the manual selection and full electronic control facilities of the Falcon's new Australian unit, it becomes vague and indecisive whenever the car is pushed. " See how many rebuilds of trannies in Holden are done compared to ford before you espouse nonsense about the auto tranny Stoner.
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We only just updated our car it was a 79 VB Commodore with original engine tranny diff. When that car was taken away it still ran the engine was fine and the tranny still worked good, About 12 years ago the KM tacho stopped working i passed many fords and holden much newer on the side of the road broken down. Now my Friend has a VR Berlina 280,000km. My car has over the VP has over 300,000km My sisters VL has over 290,000km i spotted a taxi for sale with 660,000km tell me they don't last that long?. Quote:
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My father past when i was 4, My grandfather drove a Valiant my other a old kingswood but was going to buy a Falcon GLI, My mum when i was 5 bought a Holden Gemini brand-new it done 3 engines in 24 months. She bought a EH after that it was a dud, She bought a Mazda rx3, Another dud of a car when she took me to school i had to jump out when it was moving or the thing wouldn't run, She needed a new car bad so we went down to a dealers and went over all the models, A VC Commodore came up we went for a test it seemed all good, She bought it about a week later, Was a great car till she loaned it to my sister and she was smashed in it 3 time!, the car was toast. We then bought another Gemini cause it was off a cousins mate, It was a beauty this thing Kermit green worked 1.6LT a real 6 beater and on it's day take it right up the V8's, It lost a engine that was worth a bit:(, Again another dud car, So needing a car again we turn to look for a new one again, My Auntie had a 87 XF on gas. the dash was all cool it lit up nice but cut out all the time and you had to bash it, Seemed good but she had spent some money on it, We were a little turned off because we thought this might be another troubled car and we just can't afford to have problems, So anyway we walked for 2 years. Till one day my mum got a load from a credit union to buy a car we got sick of walking, We went around and test drove a VC 6 Turbo 5 speed, I don't know where this car came from but we took it for a spin it was a box turbo or not, Got on the bus and heading home we see this VB Commodore and think it looks like our old Commodore just blue. We stop and have a look at it it looks good we decide to go for a test drive and the car was great our test lasted 10min, The only problem we picked with it was you needed to press the auto forward to start it it was funny cause if you didn't know it wouldn't start something with the selector. We got the car about 3 days later and the rest is history, Best car we ever had, We got all the time because it was old but the old boy towed and drove many people around when they broke down, biggest thing the car had done was a head thats it. Over the years it faded in paint it started to rust but ran every day and never stopped on us ever. Commodore choose us we didn't choose them, They did us know wrong we have been very happy with them. But my VP was the same it choose me my brothers mate had a car in the backyard he owned a Vs Statesman and new VYII Commodore and the VP was just sitting there, We bought it because it was cheap. My brother was always a ford man but always had Holden's till his last 2 cars the EF Fairmont and the BA Fairmont. Quote:
What part of that is true? Not one part of it it's in-fact total BS.
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16-05-2006, 01:28 PM | #84 | |||
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16-05-2006, 01:48 PM | #86 | |||
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This from someone in the industry: "Falcon private sales are higher than Commodore, but Holden have picked up some good state and fed. government contracts again. Whereas Ford has gained ground in the small business sector with Falcon." And as I said, its subject to verification. What's your evidence?
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16-05-2006, 01:48 PM | #87 | |||
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Do you seriously believe the governments buy a car to save holden or save in there pocket? Ford sell more in the taxi area all evens out.
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16-05-2006, 01:53 PM | #88 | |||
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My proof holden has been making profits for a very long time, They have a great overseas market they are self profitable and are struggling right now like everyone is with high fuel prices, But they still make profits. Tell me why anyone needs to help them out? I mentioned nothing on the registration side not once.
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16-05-2006, 01:54 PM | #89 | |||
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No, Taxi sales do not even it out- Ford no longer offer the taxi pack and a majority of taxi drivers are still driving AU Falcons and will continue to until 500,000 or so Km's Dont convince yourself that the BA Falcon Balances out VZ sales based on sales of Taxi's |
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16-05-2006, 01:54 PM | #90 | ||
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Simple, lots of people in australia take drugs!!!
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