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Old 15-01-2019, 05:15 PM   #61
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Ford Europe also paid for delivery of new Fiesta and Focus in close succession,
I have a feeling that things were accentuated to make a point of the losses.

they need way more than Fiesta and Focus.......and I'll leave it at that...
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Ford Europe also paid for delivery of new Fiesta and Focus in close succession,
I have a feeling that things were accentuated to make a point of the losses.

they need way more than Fiesta and Focus.......and I'll leave it at that...
Hacket has said there are 16 new EV’s due in the next 2 or 3 years, so we’ll see what that means to FoE.
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No, not at all, although i will admit i am often controversial because i say what many think and are too scared of backlash to express.
The devils advocate to an extent you could say.

I notice you quite often make it personal though dont you, i mean this has been a civil discussion and then you stroll in and start pointing fingers at anyone who shares an alternative opinion to your own.

You spend most of your time on this forum either bashing the opposition in every thread they appear in, or denouncing anyone with a gripe in a thread about your beloved.

News flash, being a fan of Ford doesnt always mean you cant appreciate what others have to offer or that ford are perfect at everything.

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Must they be real numbers? If he goes into negatives this could go on for quite a while
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Old 15-01-2019, 11:49 PM   #65
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Keep counting...

I want see how low you can count backwards.
Wait, if i count backwards whilst winning at limbo will that be low enough..
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Get back to the topic guys, have your say and move on.
Your not getting paid for clocking up your post count..
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I suppose when 'rationalization' takes place it usually means a loss of product and/or jobs . This is exactly that . Apparently Ford is going to collaborate with VW in the next few years as well . That could be interesting .
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Old 16-01-2019, 08:57 AM   #68
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I reckon VW will end up making a takeover bid for Ford. It makes perfect sense, VW is strong in Europe but weak in the US. Buying Ford solves that. The only strength Ford has in Europe is the commercial range and yet that is where they are partnering with VW....
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I reckon VW will end up making a takeover bid for Ford. It makes perfect sense, VW is strong in Europe but weak in the US. Buying Ford solves that. The only strength Ford has in Europe is the commercial range and yet that is where they are partnering with VW....
Ford is largely controlled by the Ford family I believe, they are the major shareholders. So I don't see them ever agreeing to a takeover.

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Every Ford employee is a negative cost to Profit. Therefore with the elimination of Ford’s entire workforce all that will remain is 100% profit. Simple plan, what could go wrong...
You have to keep the share holders happy & it is a very hard world to keep competitive & survive.
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Hacket has said there are 16 new EV’s due in the next 2 or 3 years, so we’ll see what that means to FoE.
Good.
Not sure if it's coincidence but VW just announced a second plant for
Chattanooga that will build EVs for itself and other manufacturers..
Maybe a gentle prod to Ford to hurry up and sign..;)

That aside,
I guess the T6 project team just got a whole lot more work, or have they know for a while...
either way it will be head down bum up with lots more work, or is Amarok the proverbial broom in the ***..LOL

i guess the Transit custom team are now in the same boat with designing the next VW Transporter..

Good times ahead..
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Good luck finding buyers for all these EVs. Currently 0.01% cars for sale on Carsales are EV.
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Good luck finding buyers for all these EVs. Currently 0.01% cars for sale on Carsales are EV.
Didn't realise car sales sold cars all over the world....good to know.
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Good luck finding buyers for all these EVs. Currently 0.01% cars for sale on Carsales are EV.
Wheels have a real world EV test in their current issue and they had big troubles. Most of the charging points had broken plugs or didn't work, or were incompatible with some of them. They came to the conclusion we aren't ready for EV's here. No wonder we sell so few.
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Good luck finding buyers for all these EVs. Currently 0.01% cars for sale on Carsales are EV.
People will buy them if there is infrastructure supporting it as there is for ICEs.
Australia is bum over head in innovating in this area (and many others).

Huge potential for EVs (and other such alternatives) here if the government would look past 3 years and into the future; start investing.
If they were serious we'd have EV charging points along key HWYs as pilot to test.
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People will buy them if there is infrastructure supporting it as there is for ICEs.
Australia is bum over head in innovating in this area (and many others).

Huge potential for EVs (and other such alternatives) here if the government would look past 3 years and into the future; start investing.
If they were serious we'd have EV charging points along key HWYs as pilot to test.
We already face the prospect of blackouts over summer. Imagine if EV's were everywhere.

Government won't want EV's charging drawing more power from the grid. They might actually have to get off their useless butt's and build a new baseload power station ie coal or nuclear. Then put up with protesting hippies who are too stupid to understand what baseload is, and too stupid to know why solar and wind can't provide it.
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We already face the prospect of blackouts over summer. Imagine if EV's were everywhere.

Government won't want EV's charging drawing more power from the grid. They might actually have to get off their useless butt's and build a new baseload power station ie coal or nuclear. Then put up with protesting hippies who are too stupid to understand what baseload is, and too stupid to know why solar and wind can't provide it.
We need governments to look past their tenure and make those tricky decisions that may not please everyone but will benefit us in the long term.
Long term inaction will hurt us, something will need to be done sooner rather than later, we won't have that choice.
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Damn straight. I propose we extend the First Home Owners Grant to $50,000 and legislate it to extend for the next 30 years. That will keep house prices high and Australia will be wealthy for a generation (s)
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I'm getting the feeling that the autonomous/electric future and 70% reduction in the size of the total car industry predicted by futurists is beginning.

If any of you like a particular type of car, grab it now and cherish it. Going to be very different in the future. My biggest curiosity is what happens if someone vomits in one of the ride sharing autonomous electric cars, how is that dealt with? Vomit sensors?
We have been conditioned to use cheap debt to buy or lease progressively more expensive vehicles. Vfacts shows the hilux and ranger as best sellers. Thats a big cultural evolution from the days when mainstream media led with articles campaiging for a basic, australian made car without fancy extras. When buying a second hand fleet car, invariably a falcon or similar, was a big expense, and the imported small cars were exy as well.

Electric cars are going to be expensive, meaning less affordable for the average buyer. Maybe we will be forced into ride sharing, shared ownership and so on by coercive legislation.

https://www.ericpetersautos.com/2019...y-get-pricier/

I tend to think Sprintey is onto something here. The car companies are focussing on mobility solitions, whatever that means. I hope it isnt mass public transport and 'last mile' scooters and ride sharing...

The ongoing rise in the cost of ownership via imposed taxes and fees needs to be politicised in order to gain visibility and foster resistance. Meanwhile, petrol cars usage may well be demonized to pressure people into change, along with taxing owners into submission to dampen their resistance. No doubt plenty of shaming and pejorative labels will be involved.

As to cleaning costs ... there wont be any anonymous usage. So be easy enough to add a cleaning fee to the ride cost once something untoward is detected.
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Damn straight. I propose we extend the First Home Owners Grant to $50,000 and legislate it to extend for the next 30 years. That will keep house prices high and Australia will be wealthy for a generation (s)
No, governments need to think about generational infrastructure planning, not the next 3 years ( to get votes).
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No, governments need to think about generational infrastructure planning, not the next 3 years ( to get votes).
I doubt if Too Many are thinking past May this Year...
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No, governments need to think about generational infrastructure planning, not the next 3 years ( to get votes).
So true however are we the voters going to give any politician that campaigns on projects that could have end dates of 10 years or more our vote when an opposing political group could promise tax cuts or some subsidy for something in the next six months? Look at every post budget newspaper front page "What's in it for you"?
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So true however are we the voters going to give any politician that campaigns on projects that could have end dates of 10 years or more our vote when an opposing political group could promise tax cuts or some subsidy for something in the next six months? Look at every post budget newspaper front page "What's in it for you"?
Yes true Doc,

But we’ve moved into a new Estate in a growth area, and can say the infrastructure is out of control ( ie: in what is not available).

It seems that there is a huge disconnect between urban growth and future planning. Terrible !

Off topic though, I think this VW thing will have a part 2 with EV’s in Europe.
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And maybe USA
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I doubt if Too Many are thinking past May this Year...
Oh goody, up til then we here in the country are dangled the old high speed train link promise between Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne again, again, again.
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I just read a bit more on the Genk closure, the workers bargained so hard that approximately 4000 of them averaged over $US160K in payout and the production shift to Spain delayed the switch to the updated Mondeo for a very long time across Europe and here as well. The cost overall of about $US750Mill.

And now with this months announcements it seems the French government and obviously Ford workers are ballistic at Ford management as there's an offer by Punch to buy the plant and take on a fair few workers but have decided to close it down completely.
However there is a reason and Ford has been burnt before, it last sold this plant to a German company which went bankrupt and under French law was forced to take back ownership, something it doesn't' want to happen again if the new suitor Punch buys the plant and keeps about half the workers.

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I just read a bit more on the Genk closure, the workers bargained so hard that approximately 4000 of them averaged over $US160K in payout and the production shift to Spain delayed the switch to the updated Mondeo for a very long time across Europe and here as well. The cost overall of about $US750Mill.
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Most of those workers had over 20 years service with Ford when they were sent down the road.
Ford is notorious for under funding its workers defined pension plans..It would be very hard for
most of them to find new jobs - not that Ford intended to screw its long term workers.(roll eyes)


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And now with this months announcements it seems the French government and obviously Ford workers are ballistic at Ford management as there's an offer by Punch to buy the plant and take on a fair few workers but have decided to close it down completely.

However there is a reason and Ford has been burnt before, it last sold this plant to a German company which went bankrupt and under French law was forced to take back ownership, something it doesn't' want to happen again if the new suitor Punch buys the plant and keeps about half the workers.
Ford sold the Blanquefort plant in 2009 to a company that planned to use it to make
windmill components. But the deal collapsed, and Ford bought back the factory in 2011.
The facility received aid from the French government in 2013 in return for Ford’s pledge
to continue production there for five years.

Blanquefort has supplied 5- and 6-speed automatic transmissions to BMW, General Motors,
Tata Motors and several Chinese vehicle manufacturers.

There's about 850 workers at the plant and I suspect that most of them are also long term
with over 20 years service.......they risk losing significant pension benefits.

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