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Old 09-09-2011, 11:29 PM   #91
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Wow, SZ Territory is holding very strongly at that 1500-1650 sales a month mark. Those diesel sales are ticking over very well. It's sales rate is about 1000 a month higher than the SY2 was achieving earlier this year.

Now, to get the FG Falcon back over 2250 a month with the addition of EcoLPi. I think September will see a nice uptick from the current 1650 that we have seen recently.

Ute will hopefully surge back towards 1000 a month with EcoLPi.

Mondeo is continuing to hold 2nd in the medium segment.
The "problem" with that is that Broadmeadows is basically selling all that they are producing at 209/day,
if EcoLPI gives the boost Ford is expecting then they will have to either do Saturdays or think
about lifting the line rate back up to around 260/day...

I would like to see FoA grab the contract for building RHD Mondeos in FAPA, even if it's only another 1,000 units per month,
that still adds more production to Broadmeadows and shortens delivery times compared to Ford Europe.
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I would like to see FoA grab the contract for building RHD Kugas in FAPA
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Old 10-09-2011, 02:25 PM   #93
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Won't happen.

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Old 10-09-2011, 04:01 PM   #94
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Won't happen.

Pipe dream.
Some people might argue that is the case for Mondeo production in OZ.
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The "problem" with that is that Broadmeadows is basically selling all that they are producing at 209/day,
if EcoLPI gives the boost Ford is expecting then they will have to either do Saturdays or think
about lifting the line rate back up to around 260/day....
No they are not... 209 x 5 days x 4.3 weeks (FYI: there is on average 4.3 weeks per month) equals 4,493.. They have not sold that many in months, if not over a year!! 500ish short in August & 700 ish short in July. They need EcoLpi to ship to get to this rate..
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No they are not... 209 x 5 days x 4.3 weeks (FYI: there is on average 4.3 weeks per month) equals 4,493.. They have not sold that many in months, if not over a year!! 500ish short in August & 700 ish short in July. They need EcoLpi to ship to get to this rate..
thats if they work seven day's...3.4 if they work 5 day's a week..
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Fixed.
Kuga/Escape has already bee awarded to Taiwan as replacement for existing Escape.
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No they are not... 209 x 5 days x 4.3 weeks (FYI: there is on average 4.3 weeks per month) equals 4,493.. They have not sold that many in months, if not over a year!! 500ish short in August & 700 ish short in July. They need EcoLpi to ship to get to this rate..
1) FoA was still on 3-day week in July and didn't return to 5-day week until early August.

2) There was a maximum of 22 work days in August but there was a couple of planned
down days as well, so only approx 20 days worked which is around 4,180 vehicles,
with exports to NZ and stock for EcoLPI release and pre-ordered fleet vehicles,
that would be just about right, do you agree?

I would expect a significant jump in registrations this month as fleets take delivery of orders...

Also, there are more planned down days this month for maintenance and changes in the plant.
Others here have already explained that this is happening and will continue.

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Old 10-09-2011, 05:16 PM   #99
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Hey Russell, just noticed your Impreza sales figure of 1,007 is for July, not August. You are also still spelling it wrong - it doesn't have two z's (you write "Imprezza").

Secondly, why do you state that the 300C with 9 sales maintains it's segment lead? Doesn't the Caprice have the lead of the upper-large segment?
I take my data (and spelling) out of the figures supplied. I'll change the spelling of the ugly Subaru buzz box and fix the August figure.

Despite the fact that VFACTs place all of the LWB vehicles in the Upper Large category we always had them separated so that we could directly compare Fairlane/Statesman/300C (similar price brackets) and LTD / Caprice. This leaves the 300C alone in the "prestige" end of it and the Caprice alone in the "luxury" end.

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Old 10-09-2011, 05:21 PM   #100
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Also missing the Medium segment graph.

Hyundai I45 must have taken a nose dive in this segment this month if it didn't make the top 5.
Fixed and yes it did nosedive to 308 sales.

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Some people might argue that is the case for Mondeo production in OZ.
Kuga /Escape has been awarded to Taiwan, they have existing infrastructure and engine plant in place.
Building 700-1,000 Mondeos a month from imported parts kits to save extended waiting times
makes a lot more sense than trying to uproot the Escape production and move it here.
I wouldn't hold my breath waiting but just saying that another 1,000/mth of +$30K product would
be good for local manufacturing at Broadmeadows...

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Old 10-09-2011, 07:53 PM   #102
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1) FoA was still on 3-day week in July and didn't return to 5-day week until early August.

2) There was a maximum of 22 work days in August but there was a couple of planned
down days as well, so only approx 20 days worked which is around 4,180 vehicles,
with exports to NZ and stock for EcoLPI release and pre-ordered fleet vehicles,
that would be just about right, do you agree?

I would expect a significant jump in registrations this month as fleets take delivery of orders...

Also, there are more planned down days this month for maintenance and changes in the plant.
Others here have already explained that this is happening and will continue.
agreed with your maths, but what I was trying to say is they still need a lift from current sales rate to match FULL current build rate (i.e no down days). That lift will come from EcoLPi of course.. Someone here mentioned the down days in August where becuase they had 4 days to much stock & where trying to get this down. After August's sales vs build rates, I'd say they now have 5 days to much stock. I believe more down days are set for Sep to get stock down? So, Saturday work is a long way off..
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Old 10-09-2011, 08:27 PM   #103
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agreed with your maths, but what I was trying to say is they still need a lift from current sales rate to match FULL current build rate (i.e no down days). That lift will come from EcoLPi of course.. Someone here mentioned the down days in August where becuase they had 4 days to much stock & where trying to get this down. After August's sales vs build rates, I'd say they now have 5 days to much stock. I believe more down days are set for Sep to get stock down? So, Saturday work is a long way off..
Yes, there are more planned down days in September and October but not because of slow sales.
Ford have been building EcoLPI engines for weeks so they must be building up stock numbers
before official release date, just like they did with Territory...That explains the difference in
last month's registrations verses calculated build numbers.

EcoLPI will be a strong seller in Ute and sedan sales should lift significantly and it's hard to say
what actual sales increase will be but Ford has put a lot of stock in this move, I think that
they deserve some credit for choosing this gutsy path and regaining profitable fleet sales.

Give them a chance, the down days are for maintenance and changes to the plant in front of FG II.
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Fixed and yes it did nosedive to 308 sales.

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Thanks Russ. I always look forward to checking out the figures.
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Old 11-10-2011, 01:33 PM   #105
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hi all
i have owned a lw trend 2l auto for about 5 weeks now.
3021ks on clock. still having problems with the gearbox being in too high a gear at lower revs when coasting then when accelerating it does not change down it labours the engine and vibrates until the revs pick up. the dealer recognises the problem but can do nothing to help and ford are no help either.
i also have another problem , when driving the car and after it warms up when turning a left hand corner there is a loud rattle cimming from the engine area. I can hear it with the windows up. the dealer has made another car in their yard do the same thing but once again connot locate or fix it.
i am now very frustrated with the car after being excited at firast (wish i hjad bought a mazda)
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Old 11-10-2011, 05:23 PM   #106
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i have owned a lw trend 2l auto for about 5 weeks now.
3021ks on clock. still having problems with the gearbox being in too high a gear at lower revs when coasting then when accelerating it does not change down it labours the engine and vibrates until the revs pick up. the dealer recognises the problem but can do nothing to help and ford are no help either.
i also have another problem , when driving the car and after it warms up when turning a left hand corner there is a loud rattle cimming from the engine area. I can hear it with the windows up. the dealer has made another car in their yard do the same thing but once again connot locate or fix it.
i am now very frustrated with the car after being excited at firast (wish i hjad bought a mazda)
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Oh dear, very sorry to hear about your problems.

No consolation but this is similar problems US buyers are experiencing which
Ford is dismissing as driver not being accustomed to difference in DSG 'box
versus auto and torque converter.

I think this is a software glitch and hope that FoA comes up with a fix pronto,
the last thing we want is Ford customers suffering bad experiences and swearing off the brand..

Fingers crossed help is coming soon....
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Old 12-10-2011, 09:41 AM   #107
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yes i have read the usa forums and they are having real problems. your right i also believe the software i biased to far towards fuel economy and should be adjusted to match the gear with the revs better. but because i am not a ford engineer they choose not to listen
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