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04-01-2019, 12:27 PM | #1 | ||
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https://www.caradvice.com.au/714901/...it-the-brakes/
Ford and Holden total sales for a calendar year was last this low back in the 1960s (what makes this news worse is Australia's population back than was half of what it is now): https://www.caradvice.com.au/714898/...s-since-1960s/
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04-01-2019, 01:16 PM | #2 | ||
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but total sales never been higher. Now that cars are more affordable most people just want cheap disposable white goods. It's no longer an investment, or even particularly hard to raise the finance these days. Ford and Holden simply can't seem to offer anything in that market place that competes with the Hyundais, Kias and Chinese crap.
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04-01-2019, 04:58 PM | #5 | ||
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I'm sure Holden would have sold more than 58k in 1961, they were making about 120-130k cars per year then. There were some exports, but not that many surely!
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04-01-2019, 05:05 PM | #6 | ||
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Ranking.....Make/Model.............Sales
1..............Toyota HiLux ...........51,705 2..............Ford Ranger.............42,144 3..............Toyota Corolla..........35,320 4..............Mazda 3...................31,065 5..............Hyundai i30..............28,188 6..............Mazda CX-5..............26,173 7..............Mitsubishi Triton........24,896 8..............Toyota RAV4.............22,165 9..............Nissan X-Trail............21,192 10............Mitsubishi ASX...........19,950 the top 10 vehicles accounted for 302,798 sales By deduction December sales of Ranger....3,365 Hilux.......3,871 Last edited by jpd80; 04-01-2019 at 05:20 PM. |
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I know there are many that still think performance is an important criteria, but in the real world where vehicles are transport, the Koreans etc are offering products that tick all the boxes.
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I haven't found 1961's export numbers yet. But in 1960 Holden exported 10,672 and in 1964 13,693 exports were a record number at the time. Holden sold at least 100k in Aus in 1961. I think Dowling has only looked at Holden's passenger car figures for 1961 and missed the light commercial (ute) numbers. |
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Yeah...so......that’s why no ones buying Holdens or Fords.
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04-01-2019, 09:27 PM | #13 | ||
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Pretty much. In terms of perception, Toyota is the most reliable whitegood (we all know that's debatable) and the Koreans are armed with great warranty and reasonable longevity. At a price point.
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Makes me wonder whether the next great wave of low cost vehicles will be the Chinese..
I saw a JMC crew cab ute the other day that looked suspiciously like a previous Gen Ranger/BT50. |
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04-01-2019, 11:34 PM | #15 | ||
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Holy crap, Toyota moves to a 5 yr warranty
https://www.caradvice.com.au/714906/...rending&slot=0
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Shadowing by 500 sales? How do you work that out? Hilux finished the year with 51,000 odd sales to Ranger 42,000 odd sales,I would say that is a pretty convincing win for Toyota.Even in the 4x4 segment they sold more than Ranger.
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I was talking about December's sales figures that Bent 8 responded to , not the annual totals. Ranger....3,365 Hilux.......3,871 2 Up to November, 4x4 Ranger sales trailed 4x4 Hilux sales by less than 2,000 sales, the big difference is 4x2 sales, Hilux streaks away thanks to petrol tradie utes. Last edited by jpd80; 05-01-2019 at 12:30 PM. |
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I bought one of these nearly 2 years ago, & am quite happy with It.. http://fotonmotor.com.au/Utes/Utes |
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And rangers are all private sales?
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05-01-2019, 01:37 PM | #24 | ||
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2wd hilux continues to be popular with couriers too, I see way more Chinese Utes and vans coming through work than I do Rangers.
In fact, I reckon there still more Falcons being used than Rangers. At least coming through my work anyway. Ldv vans must be selling well, it's either them or hiaces with the odd euro van. Yet to see a single transit. |
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Colorado is not a bad ute but it really seems lost in a sea of the "others". and all the sales race proves to me is that Ford is not prepared to match Hilux pricing at every turn be that 4x2s or even volume selling 4x4s, they still do pretty well getting to within 2,000 4x4s (I underscored "at every turn" because I know someone will miss that and jump all over my statement) Quote:
where have I said that the DFP issue would hurt Toyota? All they have to do is keep affects buyers happy with remedial work.. Last edited by jpd80; 05-01-2019 at 02:18 PM. |
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$61K for a new XLT 4x4 is too rich for me, even the SR5 at regular price is about $4K-$5K less Hilux and Ranger are more like our old Commodore or falcon, you're either one or the other or buy somethng else. I remember when Triton and Navarra were more popular, times change hey... For me a BT50 is a slightly older Ranger for Colorado price, if only to drive it into a Ford service bay.. I'm very complex ya know... |
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