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06-05-2012, 09:28 AM | #181 | ||
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You can see that it's definantly the SUV's + "light" cars...
Sports cars on the rise aswell...
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06-05-2012, 09:47 AM | #182 | |||
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06-05-2012, 10:06 AM | #183 | ||
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06-05-2012, 11:14 AM | #184 | ||
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Thanks Russell,
Highlights: Falcon 1,009 Teritory 1076 Ute 468 Mondeo 307 Focus 1105 Fiesta 818 Ranger 4x2 323 Ranger 4x4 909 Escape 76 Kuga 69 Cruze 2,315 Commodore 2,248 Commodore Ute 627 Caprice 146 Captiva 591 Barina+Spark1,018 Hilux 4x2 881 Hilux 4x4 2684 Camry 1,602 Aurion 629 Corolla 2,573 Yaris 1,380 Prado 1,725 Kluger 1,047 RAV4 945 |
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06-05-2012, 11:19 AM | #185 | ||
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Falcon seems more steady then commodore?
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06-05-2012, 11:33 AM | #186 | |||
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current sales levels its better for Ford to sell what they can and control production costs by down balancing, down days and yes, reducing staff rather than ceasing production. At the moment production of the local Territory-Falcon-Ute is more about paying down internal debt and honoring supplier contracts. Just a guess but if Ford makes around $3,000 nett income per local vehicle, Ford might still be recovering around $6-7 million each month, maybe not enough to justify the 2016 model but certainly servicing their internal debt and allowing them to squeak to 2014 update and beyond. Actually, the true value of Falcon-territory-Ute could be in regards their contribution to FAPA in terms of gross revenue and supply contracts negotiated within our region (money going to FAPA for parts) Not just bottom /headline profit numbers... Last edited by jpd80; 06-05-2012 at 11:39 AM. |
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06-05-2012, 11:48 AM | #187 | ||
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The Ranger being Fords highest selling model ..... imagine if these were not restricted in quantity! But then combine Falcon and Falcon utes ..... it is still the number 1 Ford vehicle ..... add in Territory and in these times of large cars apparently not being sustainable by what many say ..... 2,500 cars are still coming out of Broadmeadows. While of course things could be much better ..... still ticking over in tough times. Add exports to NZ and the minimal amount that FPV are flogging ...... just doing my 1/2 full bit
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06-05-2012, 02:14 PM | #188 | ||
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i notice looking at this table, the government bought cars are in decline across all sectors.
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06-05-2012, 02:34 PM | #189 | |||
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private sales are down about 11,000 while Business fleets are up around 7,000 and rentals up 2300. So a nett drop of 22,000 combined with a nett increase of 10,300.. I think we can work out which brands have lost around 22,000 sales in the first four months of the year.. and which have picked up 10,300.. |
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06-05-2012, 02:50 PM | #190 | ||
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It's a little late I know but the First Quarter Market Segmentation Review is now also uploaded into the Tech Portal.
A few surprises in there for me but probably because I don't watch too much of what's new in some of the segments - things like the Hyundai Veloster (who thought of that name) which is dominating the under $80k sports segment or the Subaru XV which is doing the same to the compact SUV's. Cheers Russ
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07-05-2012, 10:17 PM | #191 | ||
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Top Ten Sales By Marque (Marque - Monthly Sales)
1.Toyota - 16,568 2.Mazda - 7,681 3.Holden - 7,589 4.Hyundai - 7,017 5.Ford - 6,306 6.Nissan - 4,686 7.Volkswagen - 3,798 8.Mitsubishi - 3,748 9.Subaru - 3,003 10.Kia - 2,505 Total Market - 79,097 Top Ten Sales By Marque (Marque - YTD Sales) 1.Toyota - 63,943 2.Holden - 36,534 3.Mazda - 34,194 4.Hyundai - 28,748 5.Ford - 26,552 6.Nissan - 24,583 7.Mitsubishi - 19,487 8.Volkswagen - 15,781 9.Subaru - 13,437 10.Kia - 9,509 Total Market - 339,219 Top Ten Sales by Model (Marque/Model - Monthly Sales) 1.Toyota Hilux - 3,565 2.Mazda Mazda3 - 3,005 3.Toyota Corolla - 2,573 4.Holden Cruze - 2,315 5.Holden Commodore - 2,248 6.Hyundai i30 - 2,147 7.Toyota Prado - 1,725 8.Toyota Camry - 1,602 9.Nissan Navara - 1,590 10.Mitsubishi Triton - 1,482 Top Ten Sales by Model (Marque/Model - YTD Sales) 1.Mazda Mazda3 - 14,601 2.Toyota Corolla - 12,067 3.Holden Commodore - 10,596 4.Holden Cruze - 10,520 5.Toyota Hilux - 10,478 6.Hyundai i30 - 8,817 7.Nissan Navara - 7,710 8.Toyota Camry - 6,795 9.Mazda Mazda2 - 6,210 10.Toyota Yaris - 5,851 Mazda Model Breakdown (Model - Monthly Sales - YTD Sales) Mazda2 - 1,305 - 6,210 Mazda3 - 2,986 - 14,520 Mazda3 MPS - 19 - 81 Mazda6 - 478 - 2,248 MX-5 - 5 - 50 RX-8 - 0 - 11 CX-5 - 1,413 - 2,922 CX-7 - 229 - 2,898 CX-9 - 324 - 1,577 BT-50 4X2 - 233 - 880 BT-50 4X4 - 689 - 2,797 Performance Model Breakdown (Marque - Model - Monthly Sales - YTD Sales) 1.Subaru - Impreza WRX - 140 - 671 2.Volkswagen - Golf GTI - 95 - 596 3.Renault - Megane RS250 - 42 - 162 4.Mazda - Mazda3 MPS - 19 - 81 5.Mitsubishi - Lancer Ralliart - 16 - 68 6.Honda - Civic Type R - 1 - 48 7.Ford - Focus XR5 - 0 - 2 1.Volkswagen - Golf R - 72 - 324 2.Subaru - Impreza WRX STI - 18 - 110 3.Mitsubishi - Lancer Evolution - 8 - 47 |
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07-05-2012, 10:20 PM | #192 | |||
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07-05-2012, 11:25 PM | #193 | ||
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Focus XR5 0-2!!!??? HHMM!!!
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08-05-2012, 07:17 AM | #194 | |||
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08-05-2012, 01:24 PM | #195 | ||
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XR5 was built in Saarlouis.
Saarlouis started building the new Focus from Jan 2011. Last XR5 would have been built December 2010. |
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