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Old 27-05-2015, 03:23 PM   #31
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They even taken a leaf outta Toyota's book using the young receptionist to sell their cars on the ad

(Not being sexist however I have never met the particular demographic in a caryard selling cars)
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Old 27-05-2015, 07:15 PM   #32
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"I think it's fantastic they are prepared to use our vehicles in their advertisements," Buttner told Drive.
I'm sure i read somewhere that he was saying the exact opposite (like threatening legal action and all)...pity i can't find it again.

i did find this tho:
When asked if the Toyota attacks were working, the Ford boss remained non-committal.
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Old 27-05-2015, 08:24 PM   #33
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2011G6E. One of the reason for Fiesta Focus Ranger etc being built in Thailand was to bring price down , hasn't happened. All Fords should be cheaper than they are,
I don't think the cars were ever going to be cheaper. Cheap labour in Thailand, keep the car at the same price, Extra in the bottom line.
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Old 27-05-2015, 08:37 PM   #34
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2011G6E. One of the reason for Fiesta Focus Ranger etc being built in Thailand was to bring price down , hasn't happened. All Fords should be cheaper than they are,
Focus prices dropped (between $850 and $2410 depending on model) when production switched to Thailand. Fiesta prices dropped by up to $1500.

Whether (you think) that's enough in the current marketplace is another question entirely.
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Old 27-05-2015, 08:59 PM   #35
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Thats what I mean, how much did they spend on developing PX Ranger?
Probably developed on a shoestring Falcon budget as Ford Aus always wonderfully manage to pull off. Sadly they could not build it on Australian soil. F150 most probably had the GDP of a small country spent on it, as they have the numbers in USA.
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Old 27-05-2015, 10:51 PM   #36
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F150 aluminium in RHD? Where do I sign? This would be so much better than the 3rd world utes we have to choose from, which sadly Ranger is one of.
Hmmm it would be nice of you to own a 3rd world ute such as a ranger before you make that comment, might surprise you.
Comparing the quality & reliability of Ranger against our FG Falcon ute the ranger wins quite easy.
As for the F150, it has to be released here for further evaluation & comment.
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Old 27-05-2015, 11:14 PM   #37
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Of course affordibility is a pain in the ***, but Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge has been in talks with their parent company and put forward a business case for the new Dodge RAM 1500 to be designed and built in RHD at the factory for our market.

I know the 1500 is the light duty model, but say if it was priced at $70K in our market, would you weigh up that extra $20,000 or so over the smaller dual cab utes?

Or a hypothetical situation, we go back a few years, Ford decides, instead of spending $X on designing the PX Ranger, they run with the same old previous model for a few more years.

BUT

The aluminium F150 which has just come out in the USA has been designed in RHD, and we're getting it in our market, with the 2.7L and 3.5L Ecoboost engines, at around $60,000.

Given that its more affordable, would you still go Ranger then?


People say "there is no market here" for these things, how do you know when you haven't offered it?

The only chance we had was some hodge podge F250/350 which was the USA 1999 model which ran from 2001-2006 with minor changes along the way, built in Brazil, it didn't even have a glove box.

Hard question to answer, I have been involved with previous model F Trucks & my Ranger has proved its worth to me, I would have to see a new F150 in the flesh & test drive before I could comment any further.
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Old 27-05-2015, 11:18 PM   #38
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it is interesting that global Ranger is not sold in the USA - it seems people there would not mind it

http://www.cheatsheet.com/automobile...tml/?a=viewall
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Old 28-05-2015, 06:11 AM   #39
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Ford "truck" is better than the Toyota Hilux.

This ad makes us look like idiots.
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Old 28-05-2015, 10:23 AM   #40
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it is interesting that global Ranger is not sold in the USA - it seems people there would not mind it

http://www.cheatsheet.com/automobile...tml/?a=viewall
Funny how one has one but not the other, and everyone wants the one they don't have

Mind you GM has the Colorado over there now, thats what the diesel enthusiast forums were yakking on about for ages how excited they were to see it over there.
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Old 28-05-2015, 10:40 AM   #41
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They even taken a leaf outta Toyota's book using the young receptionist to sell their cars on the ad

(Not being sexist however I have never met the particular demographic in a caryard selling cars)
She is hot though
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Old 28-05-2015, 11:01 AM   #42
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In case you hadn't noticed, this is Australia...we call them "utes"...it's not the USA, so don't try to make us into it...
Well we aint that damned patriotic are we ? - When Australians stopped buying "aussie" made cars anymore - what does it matter what you call them......
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Old 28-05-2015, 12:40 PM   #43
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They even taken a leaf outta Toyota's book using the young receptionist to sell their cars on the ad

(Not being sexist however I have never met the particular demographic in a caryard selling cars)
I have, early 20's female, pretty decent looking. It was a nice change for once.


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F150 aluminium in RHD? Where do I sign? This would be so much better than the 3rd world utes we have to choose from, which sadly Ranger is one of.
New utes are actually pretty good, I used to say I would never own one because of the POS utes I had driven in the past, but the new ones are great.
I can't compare them to a F150 since I have never been in one, but would happily consider one if they came here for a reasonable price.
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Old 29-05-2015, 09:32 PM   #44
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only reason Toyota sell so many cars is because they've successfully brainwashed the public into believing they are bullet-proof
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Old 30-05-2015, 08:54 AM   #45
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She is hot though
She sure is!! She's been in a couple of movies. Her names Ngaire Dawn Fair.
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Old 30-05-2015, 09:05 AM   #46
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only reason Toyota sell so many cars is because they've successfully brainwashed the public into believing they are bullet-proof
Well We have has many toyota a over the years as personal cars and work utes etc. for example dads old 80 series was sold with 560,000 on it. No major work ever, and all our work utes have pretty hard lives in the bush.

Another example of more modern utes is our 06 d4d hilux. 340,000kms and only had a new clutch and intercooler (cracked). Where as one of Rangers (2012 3.2 dual car) has been just a peice or crap. Bolts falling out of gear lever. New gearbox, 4x4 switch falling apart.

And to top it off our 2.2 flat tray 4x4 ranger's engine blew up (cracked piston), gearbox whined and diff whines and all were replaced within its first 35000kms. And has been nothing but a heapa constantly bringing up engine lights and going in limp mode ever since.

I know which brand I trust a lot more.
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Old 01-06-2015, 06:34 PM   #47
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I am pretty sure the f150 are not comming to australia

http://www.news.com.au/finance/busin...-1227353337231

I have been keeping a ear close to the ground and the only one that we might get would be the ram 1500 in a few years.

but would love to be proved wrong - first manufacturer to bring a full sized pick up here would do very well.
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If you care to read the Ford Ranger brochure you will see it is marketed as a Truck not a bloody ute.

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They left out the word TONKA . Calling these things trucks, the marketing is working appealing to those wannabe truck drivers . Never heard anyone driving a LTD calling themselves captain of a ship .
A truck carries heavy loads is speed limited and requires an upgraded licence . Thinking about it a ranger towing to its limit would be severely speed limited as well I suppose .
Hiluxes are limited to 2300 kg which is more in line with the vehicles tare weight, towing something over 1000 kg HEAVIER than you is ummm a bit scary . especially the modern day block of flats sitting 3 foot off the ground that they call a caravan these days .

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They left out the word TONKA . Calling these things trucks, the marketing is working appealing to those wannabe truck drivers . Never heard anyone driving a LTD calling themselves captain of a ship .
A truck carries heavy loads is speed limited and requires an upgraded licence . Thinking about it a ranger towing to its limit would be severely speed limited as well I suppose .
Hiluxes are limited to 2300 kg which is more in line with the vehicles tare weight, towing something over 1000 kg HEAVIER than you is ummm a bit scary . especially the modern day block of flats sitting 3 foot off the ground that they call a caravan these days .
Hahahah, load of rubbish on your Truck definition, go look it up!

As for your licence upgrade well that is applicable if the truck size & weight is higher for normal licence holder, there are trucks you can drive if under 3 ton limit.

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Yes and they are marketed as a SMALL truck, sooo in all honesty a minitruck is the appropriate term for the genre for those with mini dicks . Maybe Ford should market it like that, honesty in in advertising and all that .
Disclaimer . No offence intended to those who like myself own a ute of this type .
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Yes and they are marketed as a SMALL truck, sooo in all honesty a minitruck is the appropriate term for the genre for those with mini dicks . Maybe Ford should market it like that, honesty in in advertising and all that .
Disclaimer . No offence intended to those who like myself own a ute of this type .
Minitrucks are already that genre. Usually consist of Lowlux's and Lowdeo's with cut springs, fluro paint job and a tray that cannot carry anything.
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only reason Toyota sell so many cars is because they've successfully brainwashed the public into believing they are bullet-proof
Yes that must be it. I was thinking that was too simplistic and completely unworkable, but you seem to know whats going on. Thing I don't get is why doesn't Ford brainwash people too? Or is it that Ford prefer to be known as the company that isn't bullet proof?

Dunno, maybe its all a bit more complicated than the picture you paint.
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One of the reason why car wash ads (etc) doesn't show badges on cars is because they could arguably be liable for passing off and/or misleading and deceptive conduct because it suggests that Ford are endorsing the product they're selling.
What about this ad here for Bridgestone tyres, which shows a Ford Falcon with logo clearly visible:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QqWB6gtQPw

I'm pretty sure Ford aren't endorsing the product. A viewer might also be mislead by this ad into thinking that Ford Falcons have inferior tyres fitted that don't allow proper braking.

Wasn't Peter Brock also in an ad in the 90s for Bridgestone where he and his mother were both in white VS Commodores, with logos visible?
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...oh, and Ford? While you're at it...stop calling them "trucks" repeatedly ad-nauseum.

In case you hadn't noticed, this is Australia...we call them "utes"...it's not the USA, so don't try to make us into it...
yep...im not old but not young...and we never called big 4wd utes "trucks" in this country...

trucks are trucks ... u know like semi trailers and smaller stuff like medium ridgids...

its a car...calling ur car a truck wont make ur pee pee bigger...
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yep...im not old but not young...and we never called big 4wd utes "trucks" in this country...

trucks are trucks ... u know like semi trailers and smaller stuff like medium ridgids...

its a car...calling ur car a truck wont make ur pee pee bigger...
I've just ordered a Falcon XR6 TRUCK.

How did you know I have a small dick output?
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lol cav...because i was gunna get one of these "trucks" to help with my, er...small problem, but decided to go for the ***** pump instead (all i could afford)...
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She sure is!! She's been in a couple of movies. Her names Ngaire Dawn Fair.
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