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03-09-2015, 05:37 PM | #61 | |||
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Ford sales strategy was the same up until 18-24 months ago. Thing is, they no-longer have to keep a factory above water anymore and the "volume at all costs" (ie massive advertising dollars/low profit margin ect) is not something they want to a part of anymore....too much hassle. Granted, they do have image and quality control problem that have got to have affected sales as well as the change in sales tact.
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03-09-2015, 05:44 PM | #62 | |||
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Thing is, it would need the volume of the US market to make the investment worthwhile. It would also need to built in the US to avoid what they call the "chicken tax" which helps to protect the local pick-ups such as the F-150, and is the reason the current Ranger isn't imported into the US. Also explains why that Santa Cruise concept ute they showed in Detroit this year was based on the a car platform so as to be classified as a CUV/Crossover instead of a pick-up
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03-09-2015, 05:45 PM | #63 | ||
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Let's not forget that with every new car sold comes parts and service at the dealership. I believe that's where the money is these days.
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03-09-2015, 08:41 PM | #64 | ||
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04-09-2015, 06:59 AM | #65 | |||
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In other words, they need to start again with a clean sheet. Ford Australia is broken and nothing is fixing it. |
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04-09-2015, 08:43 AM | #66 | ||
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It does. But I still think its a tough sell against Hilux/Ranger. No doubt it will move numbers but be a bit player.
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04-09-2015, 05:12 PM | #67 | ||
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The cops use them and I've also noticed them using the i40 sedan. Maybe they'll stick with Hyundai once Toyota, Holden and Ford are no longer making cars in Australia.
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05-09-2015, 09:30 AM | #68 | |||
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The return the US seems to want from its Australian operation is a worry. Ford Aust seems to be trying to get more and more money out of less and less customers. I think they are on the tipping point with that strategy. Ford may not be the big volume seller these days, but that doesn't automatically make them a niche prestige brand in the public's eyes either. Like GMH they are on the way to becoming a niche brand in Australia as the Japanese and Koreans squeeze them out of the pointy end of the market. I'm not convinced that was some grand plan from Ford, but simply the reality of a company that didn't treat its Australian market with the respect and attention it needed. |
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05-09-2015, 06:21 PM | #69 | ||
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It's no surprise about Hyundai, they are the new Toyota.
Their cars are horrible, but they suit the masses and are cheap, and quality/ warranty is now up to a very competitive level. Ford is definitely going the "profit" route now. It's nolonger about selling as many cars as possible, its about maximising profit. Take the new Focus, where they have dropped the "entry level" model. Problem is that when you only have one engine, and only a choice of auto or manual, is hard to differentiate and justify the premium price for the premium models. So they scrap the volume seller, and concentrate on the models that make them money.
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06-09-2015, 03:57 PM | #70 | |||
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06-09-2015, 07:13 PM | #71 | |||
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In 2013 Hyundai manufactured 4.7 MILLION cars worldwide, that gives them good scope to discount and still make a profit, something FOA doesn't have building an orphan in a ****ant country like Australia.
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06-09-2015, 07:36 PM | #72 | ||
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Is it because of brand loyalty, or the high taxes imports attract?
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06-09-2015, 07:52 PM | #73 | |||
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However, Koreans are EXTREMELY patriotic and if you know their history will try their best to outdo the Japanese - meaning they go out of their way to support their own brands. Toyota has already said that Hyundai is their greatest threat but the rivalry is based on a lot of bad blood between the two nations. I'm not kidding, their mentality is one to be admired. From my observations it's almost frowned upon to buy a foreign brand.
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06-09-2015, 09:26 PM | #74 | ||
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I've read stories where the writer reckons the profit margin on most Hyundai's in less than $500 a car. No doubt they need to sell a lot of them just to make any form of profit.
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06-09-2015, 11:01 PM | #75 | |||
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06-09-2015, 11:12 PM | #76 | |||
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98% of Korean girls actually look and dress like that Who cares what is more fitting, as long as the clip knocked that Bieber girl off number one I aint complaining
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06-09-2015, 11:24 PM | #77 | ||
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Interesting reading - from 2012 but still food for thought!
http://focus2move.com/south-korea-ca...avante-on-top/ Korean brands / affiliated brands made up around 83% of local sales - I didn't include Chevy but I wonder if there were GM / Daewoo badged cars in that additional 9.7% which would make local content well over 90%. Actually, looking at the bottom of that list, it does seem that the Chevy models are locally built as well. Is 93% of sales from locally built cars patriotic enough??? Where is Ford? Number 12 at ONLY .3% of sales... and not too far below Toyota at number 10 with only .6% of total sales. How does the worlds biggest car manufacturer have such a low presence in a neighbouring country? The irony is that I believe the first Hyundai sold locally (In Korea) was a badge engineered Cortina of all things!
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07-09-2015, 10:34 AM | #79 | |||
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Funny enough worked with a guy who's family owned a large heavy machinery dealer in Korea. They didn't have Korean cars (as in personal). The government doesn't like this as they're extremely protective of their industry. So tax audits seem to happen more to people who don't drive Korean....could be coincidence seeing as Korea put a 25% 'eduction tax' on the imports so one would say people who make more money would be looked at more.
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That's it, I'm moving to Korea.
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How times change, it would be interesting to be a fly on the wall in all the different car company board rooms, its been said before but maybe in the end there will just be one or two car company's.
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