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13-12-2013, 10:27 AM | #301 | |||
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One thing I did notice from the comments of people around me at the time the VE came out was a general feeling the Commodore had been left behind by the superior kit in the Jap/Euro imports. I would believe if the people I knew were picking up on this then no doubt the whole buying public were also seeing the same. I bought a new VE Calais V and a Clubsport when they were released and was very disappointed in the lack of offerings in creature comforts compared to my friend’s cars given the amount of money I had paid. Still I bought them for their V8’s and reluctantly had no choice but to live with it. A bit later on I made arrangements with my local Holden shop to purchase a W427 and the Dealer Principal gave me his for a few hours to test drive. It had been lowered and as I walked up to it I thought what a great looking car. The moment I opened the driver’s door I knew I’d never shell out the money they were asking for a car that was so bare boned even compared to a cheap Asian Compact let alone the C63, M3 or RS4. There lays the problem. At a time when the Jap/Euros were pouring on the features, customers of the bread and butter Commodore models would have seen better value for money (not to be confused with a better built or engineered car) in the cheaper imports. And as any manufacturer will tell you, once the customer experiences another brand and they like it, it is hard to get their focus back. Customers turned their back on the lack lustre features of the Commodore in late 2000 and were happy with their new found purchases and never bothered to look back. The VF came too late to rectify this, its fate and perception had already been sealed. That’s my slant on it. Good cars were let down by not keeping pace with the creature comforts most people love. If the buying public were all performance enthusiasts Ford and Holden would out sell everything on the market but most people care little about performance and those things that mean less to us killed these two brands. . |
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13-12-2013, 10:55 AM | #302 | ||
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Does anyone else find it bizarre that the AMEP has been completely silent on this issue?
I've had a quick look online and can't find any statement from them or Ricky Muir. Elected on a motoring platform, but it seems they have got nothing to say about the biggest shake-up the industry has seen in the last 60 years...
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13-12-2013, 12:21 PM | #303 | ||
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Seeing as how these guys (and Ford employees) have multiple years notice that the place will most likely be closing, why are they demanding the government does something to "help them" and "support them"?
Sorry, but people lose their jobs every day...today the average worker doesn't stay in the one job very long (60% have been in the same job less than 5 years), so what do they expect? Jobs for life? Not anymore, and not for an awful long time in any other industry. Time to start planning for a career change...but you shouldn't expect the government (taxpayers actually) to give you more support or some special deal that no other worker gets when their work finishes. "Loyalty"...why? You can't force people to buy cars they simply don't want anymore. SUV's and twin cab utes and smaller cars are the commonest sections of the market now...people just don't want large sedans in profitable numbers. Car trends come and go...mostly "go"...and the publics vehicle needs change. If a car maker doesn't respond quickly enough to this or just ignores it, they do so at their peril. Holden and Ford are both learning that... |
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13-12-2013, 12:39 PM | #304 | ||
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Even though I'm a blue-blooded Ford supporter through-and-through, it still saddens me to see that Holden are pulling the pin as well. I can't say I'm at all surprised by the developments, but it is still disheartening. Like them or hate them, Holden has been an integral part of the vehicle scene in Australia for well over double my lifetime. After Ford announced ceasing Australian-built vehicles, I, amongst many, many others, saw the writing on the wall for Holden, and call me crazy, but it feels like we're losing nostalgia. Bad enough we lose one of the three key producers, but now we've lost a second as well.
What will become of our racing scene now? I know, chances are Fords and GM will still be racing, but what will they be using? Its always been Commodores and Falcons since I was born, and I can't imagine it being any different. To me, come 2017, Bathurst will never be the same again.
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13-12-2013, 12:39 PM | #305 | |||
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13-12-2013, 12:42 PM | #306 | |||
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I'm sorry but I'm sick and tired of hearing this argument. What 'creature comforts' does an import have that an Aussie built car doesn't? Some fancy but useless gimmicks that will probably never be used once the novelty wears off? You say a cheap asian imports has more kit than a W427? Whoopty do. Does your cheap asian import match it's performance credentials too? Not in a million years. If playing with useless gimmicks is so important then go and visit a toy store. |
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13-12-2013, 12:49 PM | #307 | ||
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I think it's fair to say many PERFORMANCE buyers these days at least are driven to Falcon because they wish to buy an engine. Our turbo and V8 offerings are second to none. I bought the GS for it's powerplant, and skipped a helluva lot of kit in the VF to get it. Course I could've been steered away, nearly bought a turbo instead
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13-12-2013, 12:53 PM | #308 | |||
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13-12-2013, 12:57 PM | #309 | |||
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13-12-2013, 01:08 PM | #311 | |||
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Apparently Holden's engineering is to close too... this just gets better (not).
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FYI, it's pretty common knowledge that Mark Reuss clashed with Former CEO Dan Akerson several times over product decisions and in particular Holden's continued presence in Australia. Akerson wanted Holden gone for a while and Mary Barra's ascension to CEO sealed that fate as she was an Akerson supporter in terms of economic reform and simplified business strategy. Last edited by jpd80; 13-12-2013 at 01:14 PM. |
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13-12-2013, 01:14 PM | #312 | |||
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.. "have said something like "nothing compares to what we are experiencing now"." Hehehe ... It sounds remarkably like "You don't know what it's like to be a young person" Like fads and fashions ... Economic cycles come .. and they go. Have done since man discovered he can profit from the work of another, and will continue to do so. Now .. back to the Holden closure. While I do find this news very sad, I do get a little(?) satisfaction, from the facial expressions of some of my Holden loving friends, who laughed at my choice of vehicle, when Ford announced their departure from manufacturing in Oz. They were so smug and believed that their great Australian vehicle was here to stay. Suck it up Richard Cranium.
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13-12-2013, 01:15 PM | #313 | ||
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Well that is disappointing, I suppose they could use Ford's You Yang's proving ground and engineers
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13-12-2013, 01:19 PM | #314 | |||
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Yes the cheap Asian import did have more kit than the W427 but for those in the market for one, many bought the C63, M3 or RS4 instead. Plus they were all as fast or faster, had heaps more tech and cheaper than the W427. I don’t care if you are sick of hearing it or whether you can wrap your head around it or not, performance means zilch to most car buyers, kit means a lot. Useless gimmicks or whatever, in the market place majority rules. I’ve privately out of my own pocket bought 7 new locally built cars in 8 years, I'm a big supporter of Aussie manufacturing, no need to kill the messenger. . |
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13-12-2013, 01:38 PM | #315 | |||
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Jokes aside, getting rid of the engineers is a seriously bad move. Outside contractors... lemme guess, from India or China. Government Motors has just signed their death certificate in Australia. Last edited by Trump; 13-12-2013 at 01:43 PM. |
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13-12-2013, 01:39 PM | #316 | ||
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4 years is a long time to transition to another job. You could actually complete a University degree and a professional year in that time. Seriously I do believe the impacts are being a tad overstated.
New playing field peoples. Choose your favourite import, live long and prosper.
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13-12-2013, 02:01 PM | #317 | |||
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I wasn't having a go at you personally and I apologise if it came across that way, but it is just frustrating that Aussie built cars ae constantly mocked for their lack of 'gadgets' when in reality they are just useless gimmicks which trick people into buying an inferior car. What exactly is this 'kit' that makes cheap asian imports so much better? |
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13-12-2013, 02:02 PM | #318 | ||
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Exactly that - those who went through the 1990's recession have seen the playing field tilted for 'boom' and tilted for 'bust'. Some copped the inflation of the 1970's after the boom before it... etc etc
In some ways it will be a good rebalance. If you actually produce or repair things, an industrial shed will no longer set you back $300,000 to $700,000 (my locale) so you can begin to operate business without a massive debt load before your income stream is solidified. Hopefully the local councils will reduce their rates. Power prices come down? The value of each $ in your pocket goes up as prices rebalance cheaper. People stop punting on houses and begin to make things for each other again. Interest rates eventually go up (Australia yet to reach lows; rest of world must go up) so the price of money has some respect again - artificially low rates just encourage mal-investment. AUD falls (by itself or managed) and our competitiveness returns - but a Thai holiday gets more expensive, so you stay home and work and save. And for someone above who said Australians already work the longest hours in the world, it was a shock to see the City of London quiet on the streets until 8:45AM in bright sunshine! |
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13-12-2013, 02:06 PM | #319 | ||
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Sorry Joe Blow we have to let you go, just make sure you clear your desk out and pick up your last pay slip by 2017.
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13-12-2013, 02:20 PM | #320 | |||
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That about sums it up...Holden (and Ford) workers aren't turning up next monday morning to locked factory gates and a pink slip. I'm sure that's happened to more than a few people, or people you know, on this forum. I'm sure there are many people who would have loved a few years notice that they'll be out of a job rather than the normal couple of weeks...if that...everyone else gets. |
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13-12-2013, 03:28 PM | #321 | ||
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Clearly, since you obviously couldn't be bothered reading the countless times objective evidence was provided that it was in fact true.
I don't know a single person who's owned a falcadore, then gone to jap/euro, and not been impressed by the spec. |
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13-12-2013, 03:38 PM | #322 | ||
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Or even something else in the Ford range.
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13-12-2013, 03:44 PM | #323 | ||
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Attitude lad! Anyways just look at what matters most in car industry. Sales! Clearly performance orientated cars are what most people DO NOT WANT! The sales charts prove this. Having a fast car is great, but the general public want value, not 0-100kms in 5 seconds!
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13-12-2013, 03:53 PM | #324 | ||
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Can anyone remember the front page of the Herald Sun the day after Ford announced they were closing, it had BETRAYAL , and this week with Holden all it had on the front page was out they go or something like that even though they received nearly twice the amount of money that Ford got, plus a few pages of Holdens from the last 65 years.
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13-12-2013, 05:06 PM | #325 | ||
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I feel for the workers and familys but holden can screw themselves....Oh they did.
All i've heard is holden holden holden....like they are a GOD. 90% of thier cars are overseas rubbish anyway. GOOD BYE! |
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13-12-2013, 05:21 PM | #326 | ||
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Hypothetical scenario (and I am not trying to be smart here) - I am going to trade in my old ZD for a new Jap/Euro... What gadgets will they have that are so important that would impress me? To be fair I'll reveal that I am not tech savvy and have no interest in gadgets. What is it exactly that causes the motoring public to define their automotive preferences by the amount of 'shiny things'?
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13-12-2013, 05:34 PM | #327 | |||
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13-12-2013, 05:39 PM | #328 | |||
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This is so typical of Gen WHY... They can't even take a dump without having their Iphone in their hand and bragging about it on facebook. Technology has its place.... but some people take it to the extreme. |
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13-12-2013, 05:41 PM | #329 | ||
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I picture the future of Australia to be like Mad Max but with liberal zombies.
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13-12-2013, 05:43 PM | #330 | ||
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Were Holden goes so goes the LPG industry, both dedicated and conversions.
Outside of the odd petrol Patrol frinstance ...... And who's going to do the heavy lifting for so few specific vehicles. Then it will be gas bowsers and the entire infrastructure .....do the Feds realise or care? ,,,WHAT A DISASTER FCOL!
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