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21-04-2010, 09:14 AM | #31 | |||
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I said this in the Great Wall thread, the majority of people don't give a dam about crash test figures, all they see is the dollar figure, and that is why these sorts of cars will always find buyers....
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21-04-2010, 09:17 AM | #32 | |||
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21-04-2010, 09:18 AM | #33 | ||
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Just like cheap homeless brand baked bean's at the supermarket.. Some people buy them and some people won't.......
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21-04-2010, 09:41 AM | #34 | ||
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The Chinese are quite capable of building good quality equipment, VW have a factory in Shanghai that exports to the world.
Great Wall utes are a copy of an older Japanese design and while many on here poo poo them they seem to be aquiring a market. Japanese performance cars were also treated with ridicule and distain by the Australian motor racing enthusiasts until Nissan turned up at Bathurst with a GTR Skyline....... And lets be realistic, if Great Wall suddenly turned up with a AU/BAish looking RWD high powered V8 (with LOTS of stripes) and an I6 that was compatabile with Falcon parts and accessories and retailed for $20-25k I suspect it would sell quite well to a huge segment of the Falcon market. And if they did the same with a Commodore compatible they may actually wipe out Ford and Holden manufacturing in Australia forcing it offshore to survive. |
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21-04-2010, 09:42 AM | #35 | ||
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A company near us bought a Great Wall, even though we have Rangers on the yard they can see right in front of them. They are happy to pay much less for a Chinese built car with a petrol engine in it. I am sure they will expect amazing resale for it in the future as well.
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21-04-2010, 09:57 AM | #36 | |||
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Toyota Canrys are still Australian made, and Toyota make far more units both for local consumption and export than Holden do, way more units than Ford do. If you want to support local jobs, Toyota is the biggest contributor to the local economy, it's just a pity the Camry is a butt ugly refrigerator. I know that this sometimes turns into an "Aussie company" vs the world thing, but it needs to be remembered that there are no Aussie car companies - they are all 100% owned by overseas. I don't give a crap whether it's owned by the USA, China, Japan or India. What's important is that they manufacture here, and that's the best we can hope for.
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21-04-2010, 09:58 AM | #37 | |||
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21-04-2010, 10:02 AM | #38 | |||
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Interest paid on the $42k will be about double that paid on the $20k. For years I had dozens of Falcons as work cars from XCs up to BAs. They just kept getting more and more expensive to operate. I then went to Toyotas with an Avalon, Aurion and Yaris. The operating costs reduced significantly and when I sold the Yaris after 18 months and 30,000km I actually made a book profit and I sold it wholesale to a dealer for only $750 less than I paid for it. Times are still tough and the GFC is still a long way from being over. Yesterday I went out to buy a Fiesta but ended up with a Hyundai, 20% cheaper, just as economical and similar resale BUT 5 year unlimited km warranty. To a great many it is more a numbers game than an emotional decission.... |
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21-04-2010, 10:19 AM | #39 | |||
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As long as they know what they are buying with Great Wall, a less economical petrol engine and something they bought for $24k odd won't be anywhere near that on resale.
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21-04-2010, 10:28 AM | #40 | |||
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21-04-2010, 10:30 AM | #41 | ||
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Having worked in the small appliance industry for a while, its no surprise that every appliance (kettle, toaster etc) is now made in China. If you would have said this 10 years ago when Australia still had a manufacturing sector you would have been laughed at. The reality is the Chinese have improved – both quality of manufacturing and quality of design.
I know that a kettle and a car are not the same – but the fact remains that China has a huge labour force, overheads are low and quality is increasing. With regards to vehicles, I reckon a few things will definitely happen. The major brands will start manufacturing in China – and we will probably not notice the difference. Chinese companies will rip off or borrow other/older designs (look at proton “borrowing” older Mitsubishis) – and they will learn and improve. In time, and it will take time, these Chinese brands will grow and be major players. Will Great Wall work? Who knows – I am sure the same question was asked 20 years ago when Hyundai started – look at their designs now. Interesting times ahead eh? |
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21-04-2010, 11:41 AM | #42 | |||
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Of course I never personally drive any of these work cars |
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21-04-2010, 12:09 PM | #43 | |||
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I can just imagine a song if they start exploding like the Ford Pinto used to;
"Goodness gracious Great Wall's on Fire" It'll find a market no less and let's face it, when everyones bills keep going up and up and up people will opt for the cheap new car. No brainer really.
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21-04-2010, 12:51 PM | #44 | |||
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21-04-2010, 01:08 PM | #45 | |||
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i hate to point out th obvious, but these great wall cars pass all ECE/ADR requirements! Something an EL would not pass, and not be allowed to be sold as a new vehicle anymore! So you might say people are stupid to buy them, but perhaps you should remember they are safer than the car you drive every day! |
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21-04-2010, 01:09 PM | #46 | |||
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I havent seen the crash test results (for the cars - so dont know what they will acheive) The utes only achieved two stars (but I still see a few on the road) Some will buy some will not - they will make it difficult for the budget brands as you suggested. However I remember reading an article stating that the Chinese would not sell cars on cost alone..... They were leaving that to Indian manufacturers who were supposed to be bring out new cars at less than $10,000
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21-04-2010, 01:35 PM | #47 | ||
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The chinese are much better placed than the japanese and koreans were at this stage of their car industry development. Japan and Korea industriea mainly developed by natural growth, the chinese have been buying big in regards to companies and technology to speed up the process. Add a labour pool that is a hundred times bigger than australia, and the majors jumping over each other to manufacture in China, one would have to think China's car exports will jump in terms of quality and quantity, very quickly in comparison to what Japans and koreas did. The first crop of importrs may be at lower end, from major wannabee's, but with all the majors manufacturing in china now (with the same systems in place as their other worlwide plants), it wont be long.
The only saving grace maybe that they have to navigate near the great barrier reef to get the cars down the eastern seaboard. |
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21-04-2010, 05:34 PM | #48 | |||
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Even then I've seen stuff made from Japan and then made in China from the same specs (tolerances, metallurgy, process) not last as long as the stuff from Japan.
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21-04-2010, 05:45 PM | #49 | ||
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ur missing the point, safety is always the thing i think about before saving money when buying a car that i drive my family around in. i dont like how the great wall is able to sell here with a bad crash safety record and the cops pick ur older to pieces because the seat belts are faded
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21-04-2010, 05:53 PM | #50 | |||
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21-04-2010, 05:57 PM | #51 | |||
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I'm not trying to convert or sing their praises, I just see the Chinese car makers being more successful and a bigger threat to the Koreans. Look at all the Schmos out there who currently buy bottom end entry level vehicles and don't really obsess over car makers, all they see is a check list in their head, if it's comfortable and affordable, most families will give it a shot. I wouldn't worry if their car were true rubbish but if they happen to be half decent then the Koreans are in for a real rough time in the market... |
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21-04-2010, 07:35 PM | #52 | |||
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Please tell us about great walls bad safety record? And what's your point about the cops picking up on old worn belts? Whilst I personally would not buy a chinese car, and understand they aren't the safest cars on the road the simple fact is they ARE up to legal standard I find it funny how people say they would never drive or put their family in a Chinese car however in many cases they drive a 15 year old falcon that would not pass current ECE/ADR standards (not aimed at anyone in particular) well that's my rant haha |
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21-04-2010, 07:58 PM | #53 | ||
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Had a thought after speaking with a dealer friend, he seems to think established brands
will be pretty safe against the Chinese brands. At the moment, it seems like $23,990 Utes and SUVs are after the second hand Hilux and SUV market, maybe that's where they make inroads. After all, why pay $23,990 for a second hand Ute SUV when you can get one new? |
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