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13-11-2009, 12:56 AM | #151 | ||
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you honestly think performance comes into the equation for the majority of car buyers. a car enthusiast forum isn't a very good cross section of the buying public. 8 sec 0-100 times doesn't = failure. failure is when something doesn't work. AFM i would consider to be in the failure mould as it doesn't really deliver any benefits. the sidi engines promise to be more powerful and use less fuel and they do. early signs show they may not actually be ahead of the competition but they are early signs.
don't get me wrong, i'm a dyed in the wool ford fan but i try not to be one eyed. |
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13-11-2009, 01:04 AM | #152 | ||||
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If the 3.0 SIDI models sell well because the average buyer doesn't know any different and don't test out competitors then good on Holden...MARKETING. The engineers dont' get no points. AFM is a failure as you noted because it lost both performance and didn't save any (or very little) fuel. While the SIDI may not be quite as bad, its really the same thing is it not?? (note the AFM failure was not recognise by the general buying public niether....) Quote:
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So obviously you have an engineering degree, what part of it doesn't out engineer it's competitors? From Holden's point of view, I would assume they're talking about the direct injection (Ford and Toyota do not have and are competitors) which has allowed them to reduce the size of the engine, increase power and reduce fuel consumption. Quote:
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Of course the engine won't be as frugal in some situations, just like any engine, the 4.0 litre I6 included. Both perform with these comprimises well though, both deliver good power, decent reliability and for their size good economy. Again performance for these cars isn't everything, that's what the V8s and the I6Ts are there for. Quote:
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The local cars are no way near perfect and have a long way to go but have in their current forms come a long way in the last ten or so years. Their latest iterations are the best yet.
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13-11-2009, 08:27 AM | #155 | |||
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13-11-2009, 08:28 AM | #156 | |||
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More than average. I would say about 80% at least, going on market share and if you add in the entire ~10% Holden owners as you suggest and 50 % of Ford owners, that equates to ~95% of the population being schmucks = a marketer's dream. |
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13-11-2009, 08:29 AM | #157 | |||
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13-11-2009, 08:30 AM | #158 | ||||
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Mate, out of all the contributors to these forums Swordsman88 is one of the most even handed, thoughtful and insightful who weighs up both sides of an argument before contributing. I think you need to discover what transference is and target your faux rage on someone a little more myopic in their views. In other words, your attempt at cutting Swordsman88 down to size is like the Holden SIDIDIDIDIDI engines; Epic Fail.
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13-11-2009, 08:33 AM | #159 | |||
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13-11-2009, 08:33 AM | #160 | |||
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13-11-2009, 08:38 AM | #162 | |||
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All that, but you must admit he did go a little brand bias overboard on the latest posts. I think he was on a roll. LOL |
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13-11-2009, 08:49 AM | #163 | |||
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13-11-2009, 08:51 AM | #164 | ||||
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For someone like yourself with an obviously very limited perspicacity, suggesting that anyone rebut the pro-Holden propaganda you wrote is pointless. Facts are that your views are yours alone and trying to attack other members to seeing your point of view will only alienate you even more. I dare say that you are exactly the kind of customer that Holden is banking on being a loyalist as opposed to having any objectivity; too dumb to know the difference. Perhaps you should just bugger off back to the pro-Holden websites and troll there.
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13-11-2009, 09:14 AM | #166 | |||
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Nice. How about we end the school girl like bickering and carrying on and get back to the topic?
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You say you like to see issues from both sides yet you're abusive of the points made in Swordsman88's original post; you're a hypocrite. You want your opinion respected but disavow others than your own? Throwing in a disclaimer that you like to see both sides doesn't cut it either; you dislike others with a different opinion to your own as evidenced by the dismissive and abusive ad hominem attacks of your posts. Quote:
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13-11-2009, 09:17 AM | #168 | |||
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Look the fact really is that you and probably Swordsman are favourable toward the Ford product and there is nothing wrong with that. But what a few members fail to understand is that there are real car enthusiasts out there who like cars, regardless of their quirks. Car manufacturers are no different to any other producer, they differentiate their product and brand loyalty is a big driver in that equation. You get comfortable with a car that carries a blue oval and your next purchase will probably also have the same badge. Rubbishing the Holden brand to prop the Falcon brand might garner localised support and a few reward smilies, but it's that vocal minority in both camps that have effectively talked down the local product for generations that has contributed to an overall decline in sales. It's like the husband and wife who fight, tease and bicker whereever they go, eventually no one invites them to parties. The simple answer as to why "schucks" buy Commodores in preference to Falcons is Brand Equity. Technobabble and engineering differences mean nothing to Joe Bloggs, he's not interested in semantics, he just wants a car that looks nice, feels comfortable, doesn't break down and doesn't gouge him at the pump. And as we all know from looking at girls in bikinis, after satisfying entrenched bias, looks are 80% of everthing to a man, including a purchase decision. |
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13-11-2009, 09:18 AM | #169 | ||
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....come on guys, stand back a bit a smell the roses.
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13-11-2009, 09:25 AM | #170 | |||
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There is no topic to get back to based on the last page. Interestingly Holden seem to have felt the need to address this development at dealership level. Seemingly the results were conceiving potentially damaging to sales and they felt a need to educate their sales staff in effective damage control. I wonder if the opposite occurred at Ford? While it’s nice to dissect posts in detail to provide some one upmanship rather than add quality to the conversation it might be advantageous to actually recognise that some of what is being discussed actually stems from some of Holden’s engineering claims more so that any individual belief or preference. Undoubtable the SIDI engine might be an improvement on what has been on offer under the hood of the Commodore and to be honest that really is what the name of the game is. Constantly improve on what one can provide the consumer. If that turns out to be better than the competition then you market accordingly, if it’s not so much of an advantage you try to improve on it. On this occasion we are done. There is no evolving of this conversation in a meaningful way.
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