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06-10-2011, 04:48 PM | #31 | |||
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You know what, I have a number of friends all whom are massive car fans, yet they all drive Toyota's on a daily basis … yes they know their Toyota's suck and boring, but in their minds the Falcon sucks just as much … To them Toyota offers reliability, high quality build, easy resale, and good entry price, they don’t expect a daily car like that to offer anything else … In their minds an exciting sports car is something like the M3, M5, C63, EVO, GTR, 911 ... and that’s the kind of cars they will eventually purchase when the time is right.
They think the fact that the Falcon might have a little bit more excitement to offer than a Toyota is pointless as it still does not make it into a real sports car or that exciting car they want to own one day … that’s why they just don’t see the point in owning one, especially the more expensive range. I personally think that Ford needs to realize that their brand has no real value proposition or fundamental position in the market place and that is what they need to tackle before they see any real increase in sales. With Toyota its simple, they build quality cheap reliable every day cars and that is exactly what people associate them with. With Nissan, they build supper fast yet affordable performance cars back with every day practicality and people respect them for that (GTR and the Z series). With Ferrari, they offer the passion of pinical racing, history, and pride, people lust for them. With Mecredec they offer bullet proof German luxury, prestige, and so on … What does Ford offer? Why should people flog in their masses?I personally do not see an answer to that question … Quote:
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06-10-2011, 05:17 PM | #33 | ||
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Figures broken down by manufacturer
[CODE] Ford 2011 2010 Ford Escape 117 688 Ford Falcon 1,708 2,265 Ford Falcon Ute 752 917 Ford Fiesta 1,203 756 Ford Focus 821 886 Ford Mondeo 631 428 Ford Ranger 4X2 464 414 Ford Ranger 4X4 900 850 Ford Territory 1,395 897 Ford Transit 135 138 Ford Transit Bus 3 3 Ford Transit C/C 32 46 Ford Total 8,161 8,288 Change -1.5% Holden 2011 2010 Holden Astra 0 0 Holden Astra Convertible 0 0 Holden Barina 504 914 Holden Barina Spark 250 0 Holden Caprice 205 138 Holden Captiva 5 426 373 Holden Captiva 7 753 812 Holden Colorado 4X2 104 169 Holden Colorado 4X4 930 834 Holden Combo 39 49 Holden Commodore 3,712 4,038 Holden Cruze 3,117 2,432 Holden Epica 87 120 Holden Monaro 0 0 Holden Statesman 0 4 Holden Utility 4X2 882 835 Holden Utility 4X4 0 0 Holden Viva 0 0 Holden Total 11,009 10,718 Change 2.7% Toyota 2011 2010 Toyota Aurion 941 874 Toyota Avensis 0 9 Toyota Camry (4 cyl) 2,049 2,172 Toyota Coaster 25 28 Toyota Corolla 3,766 3,316 Toyota FJ Cruiser 209 0 Toyota Hiace Bus 371 158 Toyota Hiace Van 604 549 Toyota Hilux 4X2 1,030 1,099 Toyota Hilux 4X4 2,161 1,580 Toyota Kluger 970 805 Toyota Landcruiser PU/CC 749 527 Toyota Landcruiser Wagon 863 638 Toyota Prado 798 1,232 Toyota Prius 104 97 Toyota RAV4 1,254 1,400 Toyota Rukus 87 129 Toyota Tarago 30 107 Toyota Yaris 1,367 1,465 Toyota Total 17,378 16,185 Change 7.4% Volkswagen 2011 2010 Volkswagen Amarok 4X2 48 0 Volkswagen Amarok 4X4 438 0 Volkswagen Caddy 127 127 Volkswagen Caddy Life/Camper 29 22 Volkswagen Caravelle 4 9 Volkswagen Crafter 23 86 Volkswagen Eos 40 197 Volkswagen Golf 1,664 879 Volkswagen Jetta 299 602 Volkswagen Multivan 56 71 Volkswagen New Beetle 10 21 Volkswagen New Beetle Cabrio 2 8 Volkswagen Passat 300 231 Volkswagen Passat CC 43 61 Volkswagen Polo 274 318 Volkswagen Tiguan 792 386 Volkswagen Touareg 165 26 Volkswagen Transporter 82 151 Volkswagen Transporter C/C 11 30 Volkswagen Total 4,407 3,225 Change 36.7% Hyundai 2011 2010 Hyundai Accent 494 0 Hyundai Elantra 690 188 Hyundai Getz 1 1,487 Hyundai Grandeur 0 1 Hyundai i20 964 466 Hyundai i30 2,493 2,223 Hyundai i40 116 0 Hyundai I45 529 133 Hyundai iLOAD 565 490 Hyundai iMAX 197 159 Hyundai ix35 969 651 Hyundai Santa Fe 490 321 Hyundai Sonata 0 1 Hyundai Tiburon 0 0 Hyundai Tucson 0 0 Hyundai Total 7,508 6,120 Change 22.7% Jeep 2011 2010 Jeep Cherokee 183 140 Jeep Grand Cherokee 445 30 Jeep Patriot 95 77 Jeep Wrangler 225 225 Jeep Total 948 472 Change 100.8% [/CODE]
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06-10-2011, 05:22 PM | #34 | ||
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By Fuel
[CODE] Total Market 2011 2010 Passenger Private Diesel 1,428 1,831 Electric 3 0 Hybrid 197 139 LPG 18 18 Petrol 21,921 23,964 Passenger Non-Private Diesel 2,210 2,297 Electric 5 37 Hybrid 494 633 LPG 235 412 Petrol 21,189 19,432 SUV Private Diesel 3,149 2,815 Hybrid 19 32 Petrol 6,639 6,803 SUV Non-Private Diesel 4,409 3,503 Hybrid 16 29 Petrol 6,546 6,502 Light Commercial Private Diesel 2,781 2,506 LPG 10 18 Petrol 1,379 1,340 Light Commercial Non-Private Diesel 9,388 7,641 LPG 103 224 Petrol 2,254 2,585 Heavy Commercial 2,426 2,293 Total 86,819 85,054 [/CODE]
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06-10-2011, 05:50 PM | #35 | |||
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seems i struck a nerve with a few people regarding camry. i didn't say it was a bad car. on the contrary. obviously its 'off limits' though.
i didn't mention aurion (falcons competitor) as falcon has that covered and has done since its inception. falcon isn't competing direclty with camry. as for people buying toyotas for their quality... please. every manufacturer has good and bad cars. Quote:
the falcon is also bought for transport but at the moment it isn't competing with a 4cyl large car that is 5-10k cheaper. i assume 4cyl camry and hybrid would be high on the list of many gov agencies. |
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06-10-2011, 05:54 PM | #36 | |||
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I dont know how Holden continues to sell VE in the numbers it does, but every second fleet / goverment car I see is a VE, seem as tho they are definately the favourite these days... |
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apologies forgot mazda
[CODE] Mazda 2011 2010 Mazda BT-50 4X2 423 492 Mazda BT-50 4X4 252 504 Mazda CX-7 698 1,076 Mazda CX-9 349 367 Mazda MX5 29 43 Mazda RX8 5 18 Mazda2 1,234 1,718 Mazda3 2,703 3,878 Mazda6 344 754 Mazda Total 6,037 8,850 Change -31.8% [/CODE]
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Cruze may well spell trouble for Holden, despite the good numbers. If the margins are non existant, the red ink will start flowing soon. And red ink is no good for any local manufacturer...
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06-10-2011, 08:28 PM | #41 | |||
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Meanwhile Falcon is firing on all cylinders (but not four at present), making nearly as much profit as the retail price of the car sells (almost) according to some and in fact makes more money the less Ford sell of them. A significant reduction in FG2 sales, should see Ford record a record profit for Falcon in 2012. Ford are undoubtedly concerned the new Territory is selling too many and may make a loss as the number one SUV this past month. Ford fans having learn't that selling more equals less. No doubt they will be heartened by Falcon numbers and hopeful that Terrtory sales numbers will plummet next month, so new levels of profit can be achieved. Nonsense I know, but many on here actually argue this stuff. Yes you can make efficiencies in production, but after that the only way you make money is by actually selling more of something or getting people to pay more for the same thing. Something Ford has locally had a patchy record of achieving. Many here undersell the business acumen of Holden in the process of defending Ford sales, or put another way I don't ever think you will see a plea from Ford to please stop buying their cars, because its costing them money. It actually might short term, but every company wants to sell more and I am sure Ford Australia would be delighted to drop the "less is more" mantra if they could find enough customers to buy Falcon and Territory. The problem isn't they don't like selling more cars (like Holden), the problem is finding customers who want to buy their locally made product in Holden Commodore/Cruze like numbers. Last edited by DanielXR8; 06-10-2011 at 09:07 PM. |
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06-10-2011, 09:01 PM | #43 | ||
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most if not all the lpg cars and commercials in that list previously would be falcons would they not? Thats about 300ish ecolpis if so.
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06-10-2011, 09:15 PM | #44 | ||
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You'd have to think Ford would be disappointed with the Focus number??
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06-10-2011, 09:26 PM | #45 | |||
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06-10-2011, 10:01 PM | #46 | ||
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Falcon didn't do as well as I expected. Will need to see a full month of EcoLPI sales before passing judgement.
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06-10-2011, 10:58 PM | #47 | |||
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We've had two Territorys because we want a high car but if we ever went back to a low-slung, much as I like the design quality of the Falcon I could no longer accept the Ford ownership lottery of which is the next bit to fail/fall off. I'd go over to the Skoda (or similar high quality and reliability that is also a driver's car) and wouldn't give a moment's thought to a Falcon or Commodore I'm afraid. Which is not good because I'd prefer to support Australian industry - but sadly that's on a slide, and this is one reason why. From the sales figures it looks like most Australians now think the same way and many of them don't even care how a car performs. You're right dimka100, Ford isn't a value proposition here, no matter how well they can design. |
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07-10-2011, 01:34 AM | #48 | |||
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2005 to 2010 , had heaps of exports but until recently made a loss every year? The answer is this, Ford is containing costs much better than Holden, so back off the half smart comments regarding Ford's profitability, you know absolutely zero about its cost base versus Holden. |
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07-10-2011, 01:43 AM | #49 | |||
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07-10-2011, 03:16 AM | #50 | |||
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I suppose that given our tiny market, we should just be glad that any manufacturer bothers screwing together cars in this country at all instead of importing everything. Does anyone remember the "Button Plan" from way back in '84/'85, which was to "rationalise" the number of car models available to the public and cut choice down to a few models of certain vehicles. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Button_car_plan It lead to the "badge engineering" that we saw with things like the "Toyota Lexcen" and abominations like the "Nissan Ute"...as if the public was dumb enough to believe they were Toyotas and Nissans... No reason that couldn't rear it's ugly head again. |
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07-10-2011, 08:17 AM | #51 | ||
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Last month's combined sales of Falcon, Territory & Ute neatly coincide with the current production level,
Ford is selling everything it makes or more correctly, balancing stock to sales..... |
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07-10-2011, 08:24 AM | #52 | |||
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Anyway, expected the Falcon to be a bit better this month. Hopefully next month we will see a marked improvement. Australia is clearly still buying lots of cars and it is great to see the Euro Fords starting to earn their keep. **** |
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i'm not sure if anyone has psted this but in the individual model numbers the falcon and falcon ute are counted separatly and the commodore varieties are all included the one total
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07-10-2011, 09:43 AM | #54 | |||
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Commodore 3712 Ute 882 Caprice 205 And HSVs on top of that. Falcon 1708 Falcon ute 752 And FPVs on top of that. Does anyone know HSV and FPV slaes? Last edited by Brazen; 07-10-2011 at 09:48 AM. |
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07-10-2011, 09:50 AM | #55 | |||
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The Focus is constrained by supply. Ford said as much at the launch. Don't expect supply to improve for nearly 12 months (when production switches over to Thailand). Mondeo has consistently held 2nd spot in the medium section in 2011. EcoLPi was in production from mid August, but actual sales didn't start until part way through September.
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I think if Territory stays in the 1500/mth +/- 10% that it will be making good money for Ford. Plenty of Titanium and TS Territorys about. I think the there has been sales of 1400, 1650, 1500 and now 1395. With the Territory production being linked in a set ratio to Falcon production, the only way to increase Territory sales is to move more Falcons. EcoLPi will have it's first full month of sales in October. Hopefully, FG sales rise above 2,000.
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NNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOO. Camry should never be off limits to criticism. In fact, the only time Camry and the words "off limits" should be used together in a sentence is "Camry is off limits for sale to the general public." Perception has Camry as safe and reliable and cheap etc; all the calling cards of the bad driver. Why is it Camry attracts the right lane hoggers, the underspeeders (40 in a 60), the serial stoppers (slam on the brakes in the middle of traffic to look for a number), the nervous wrecks capitulating about their GPS and its instructions to make a U turn; the slow turners, the generally lost and the biggest proportion of idiotic, ignorant and stupid drivers? What about the FACT that they're the weapon of choice of those who recently immigrated here from countries where either a rickshaw, cow, bullock or a bicycle were the mode of transport, and this whole car thing perplexes them, so they buy a camry? It's because these people who hate driving and are scared of it feel safer inside a refrigerator or other white good with wheels. They've been brainwashed by others of their ilk that Toyota is the best so they buy it no questions asked. They have no interest in driving and therefore no interest in cars, so they then spend the rest of their driving lives being moving obstacles for the rest of us. It's a scientifically proven fact. What's also amazing is the number of camrys with badge engineering; TRD badges. Isn't that interweb and text-speak for Tard? Apt, very apt, I think all camrys should have them. So Prydey I say no. We should never consider the camry as being off limits for if we do, it's just another form of politically correct censorship. Yes Aualright I said political. I thought it was pertinent to the buying habits of the country where the private market and to a lesser extent the public fleets sales are flat in lieu of low business and consumer confidence exacurbated by political instability here, and the rest of the world. If you speak to the average man in the street, you'll find every one of them is worried about their future and the likelihood of having a job in the next twelve months. How this relates to buying a car is that less will commit to tying themselves up for 5 years of finance if they're not sure about having means to pay for it within its term. A new leader of the nation would make some changes which would affect business and consumer confidence. I mentioned no names as per T&C, but I would think in this economic climate it is a significant contributing factor to peoples propensity to buy new cars.
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Until we bought our FG G6E, I had always followed the common philosophy of "never ever ever buy the first model of anything...always wait for series 2 at least". I figured it wasn't that much of a leap from the previous model so we should be pretty right. As for the Camry statements and why "recent immegrants" buy one (bit of a generalisation there) it's like MacDonalds...if you are in a strange country and unsure of what to eat, go to MacDonalds...worldwide they have the same quality standards enforced very strongly, and while not a first class meal, you at least know where you stand with it. Same with cars...if you are in a strange country, and you want to buy a car but are unsure what to go for, buy something you saw at home all the time...and that's Toyota...the damn things are everywhere, and a "known quantity" for everyone. It might not be the most exciting drive, but like the Big Mac, you know where you stand with it. And it won't give you a case of Montezuma's Revenge because you decided to take a risk and go for something you don't really know about. Last edited by 2011G6E; 07-10-2011 at 10:21 AM. |
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