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15-04-2009, 01:09 PM | #1 | |||
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As we are all aware, a large part of the the Australian media has pounced on the issues GM and to a lesser extent Ford appear to be having with money.
I have not done enough research to determine if this is true, but if it is then there may be some issues with a sudden and massive decline in Australian employment. My question is, would you vote for a proposal by the the Australian Government to severely increase the price (import tax, whatever) of new imported cars to match the approximate price of our frankly much better locally built cars? Not only would this increase new car sales in Australia for Ford and Holden and provide a lot of Australians with better job security, but it would help remove at least some of the Korean pussbuckets off our roads that (to me at least) are nothing more then an eyesore. Anyone looking to purchase a new Hyundai would then be better off buying a second hand Aussie car, which would support sales of new Aussie cars even more. All the current imported cars already in the country would still be allowed to be sold new or second hand as before, so unless they are quality stuff they will rot and deteriorate into history.
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The Government doesn't see the local Automotive manufacturing industry as imperative to Australia. It's not in their interest to over protect it as they make massive tax revenue that comes with the increased sales of luxury cars etc.
They are actually reducing import tariffs, so things will only get tougher for the locals. Some would argue that it is of the responsibility of the businesses, ie, our manufacturers to remain competitive and supply the consumer with cars they want and price point that is competitive also. I personally think that a wake up call was needed for the locals... they were stagnant, not keeping up with the rest of the world and not moving quick enough and now they have been found out. Government has thrown them lifelines but the manufacturers must take the blame and must now dig themselves out of the hole that they got themselves into. |
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Until something is done about the appaling pay rates and working conditions in certain foreign countries, no manufacturing industry in Australia will be able to compete.
With many of those countries stuck in "honor" and the "tradition" of not allowing people to make what they can for themselves (rather, forcing on them the same fate that their parents were subjected to), don't expect to see the problem resolved any time soon. |
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good quality imports already cost the same or more then Aussie cars, so these would not be affected. Aussie cars cost more then Korean crap because they are better. People who buy cars based on TV ads don't understand that, so we need to show them that a 10 year old well maintained Falcon is nicer than a 10 day old Kia Rio. NEW does not always equal GOOD.
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15-04-2009, 01:46 PM | #10 | ||||
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I don't think it'd work. It's even been said here on the forums to never get between an Australian and money.
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15-04-2009, 01:50 PM | #11 | |||
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It isn't fair to penalise people for the years of incompetence by management of these organisations. The cars are already subsidised by the government enough. Protectionism isn't going to help the industry (and it is so out dated), they are simply not listening to the public and continue to shelve out cars no one wants anymore. The tax will just ensure they continue to do this and provide no incentive to produce better cars. Competition will always better the product. If anything the government should provide assistance to the organisations through innovation and efficiency projects, to try and encourage Ford and Holden to produce better cars, cars that the public want and to be able to compete on the global scale. Simply put, taxes won't fix the underlying issues.
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The quicker the media goes and dies, and news papers stop being produced the better.
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Sorry mate but petrol is renewable....
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You get the point.
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Why should someone be penalised for buying a Korean built car with extra taxes if thats all he/she can afford.
Why should someone be penalised with extra taxes if they need a small runabout instead of a large family car or if they want something more economical. |
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15-04-2009, 02:25 PM | #17 | |||
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Buy a second hand Mazda 3.
The idea is to limit new imports into the country, and yes, Henry and the General both need to make some popular cheap and cheerful cars. Something along the lines of the original Mini or Fiat 500 perhaps? I know new versions of those have been released, but all they share is the name. I'm talking about something impossibly cheep but still with modern quality and mass appeal.
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How much for the MILF,now thats got to be better value.
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Ferrari only sell the best, and have no intention of cheapening their prestige to shift a few base models. Daewoo sell appliances, and have no prestige to speak of. I think Ford want to be somewhere between the two
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Australian Built cars are not better than most imported cars. Yes they are better than some, but there are a lot of imported cars which i would choose over an Australian one when it comes to quality.
Can you imagine what would happen if imported cars cost more to buy, the local manufacturers would figure out that most people will by the local car because its all they can afford, so they'll cut corners to reduce their costs, make more money and give us an even crappier built local car. Secondly due to the increased volumes most of the factories wouldn't be able to keep quality standards up, resulting in more quality problems. |
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A demand for locally built small cars will develop, which will be filled buy local manufacturers. Aussies keep jobs, money stays in the country, everybody wins. The best course of action would be for the Govt to announce plans for this new scheme with enough time to give Ford and Holden enough time to stamp out a few small and mid size locally built cars, even if its off foreign blueprints. The idea is to keep Aussies working. I honestly can't see how this could possibly fail.
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Maybe if the Australian companies actually built some sort of small car, they might see some sales.
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The World Trade Organisation was established to deter countries inposing tariffs on imports. If Australia increased the tariffs on imported cars, the origin country would feel oblidged to tariff Australian imports into it's shores. Then we are repeating the pre WWII mistakes.
Employers are a little gun shy at the moment because forecasting is now more like crystal ball gazing and the new work reforms haven't been tested to see just how onerous they will be. This is putting the brakes on job creation locally and increased offshore production in countries with stricter political and civil controls. Cars are such a big pruchase, they are one of the first to feel the heat in such circumstances. |
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That may be true, but what cars do we export to Korea and China?
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Raise tarrifs again on imported cars to price them out of the market? I'd guarantee the local manufacturers would then raise the price of their own models and/or reduce the quality of their cars.
Buying 2nd hand cars also doesn't help local manufacturers. If local manufacturers want my money then they need to build a car that I want at a fair price. |
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We export alot more than we import, we cant afford to become protectionist
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You need to look beyond tariffs applying to a particular industry; if we increased tariffs on Korean and Japanese cars, either country could respond in kind by placing tariffs on our exports of meat/livestock/wheat/ore etc, which would make other exporters more of a viable position. For instance place a tariff on Japanese cars, and our largest trading parter (or 2nd largest depending on the time of day and China's orders) might turn around and place a tariff on our beef exports, resulting in an oportunity for Brazillian exporters of South American meat to provide the same quality product for a cheaper price. Regardless, as I said in the other thread, I do not believe that my buying choices should be limited any further by any government; protectionism in the automotive industry is a stupid concept to protect an alledgedly inferior local industry that has been mismanaged in that it has failed to have in place proper product planning. Unfortunately, our big three severly misread the market back in 1999-2001; now they are paying the price and playing catch-up to the rest of the world in nearly every area of the needs/wishes of today's car buyers, whether it be a low cost car (Hyundai), a quality car (usual German suspects, Toyota, Lexus), a low cost quality car (Honda Accord, Mazda, VW) or small SUV (CR-V, Xtrail, Forrester) |
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Why do people keep saying that Holden and Ford do not build what people want?
THE COMMODORE IS STILL THE HIGHEST SELLING CAR IN AUSTRALIA!!!!!!!!! |
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