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I have bought local made cars and never will i go through that pain again, quality is second rate and the car wasn't what I needed, but then what else do the locals make if you don't want a large sedan, large SUV or a ute? My money is not wasted, I would rather spend the money on a decent product than on blind patriotism. If that puts me in the boat of "wenkers" (you so love to point out) that would rather spend the $$ on a Merc, BMW or Audi then so be it. The base C-class and 3 series are around the 45k+ mark, that would put it against XR6T etc, so the imports are already at a disadvantage on paper. Why would the locals struggle if the imports are already taxed (tariffs, LCT, etc)? If people are after a bargain then the Falcodores should fit that right? Maybe there is something else stopping people from buying the locals? Not everyone wants the same car. IF Ford or Holden can build a decent car that suits my needs then I will consider it. Until then I will continue to look else where which won't be for a while as I am happy with the vehicle I own (not a local made).
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If you read my post I said I have owned local made cars and have had quality issues. You are quite the observant operator to note that while my car is a Ford it is an import, however you lose marks assuming that an imported Ford has to be American. Sorry my Ford is European, made in Germany and in the two years I have owned it since new have had no issues as yet (knock on wood). What other proof would your royal highness like? I would never compare a classic Mustang to a modern BMW, Merc or Audi. I would rather a 1969 Mustang over any BMW or Merc. The two can't be compared and I never indicated this. So please let us take the discussion back to the original topic of the shattered state of the local car industry and why people would rather buy imports than on local large sedans/SUV/utes before you get owned even more.
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I could give you a few of my reasons why I believe that our newly acquired Golf is a better family car than our old BA XR8 was. Then again, my old ED wagon was a better family car than the BA was.
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I honestly believe the goverment will try the best they can to save the Australian auto industry, only because they have failed with all other manufacturing sectors. I work in essential services/ steam plants. The textile industry was one of the first industries affected about 10 years ago, today 99% of textile manufacturing have either closed up shop or moved to China. Thousands of jobs were lost, now Bonds have decided to move offshore and all hell breaks loose, Goverment wants to butt in and keep them here or they will cut their grants. I am actually surprised they lasted this long. How can you compete with China when they can manufacture the same product close to peanuts. Bonds not worried about Australians declaring they won't buy their products, a mass population in the billions is healthy business.
Brand name loyalty, hopefully the goverment will see the auto industry in the same light. Off topic, follow the auctions and you will see a trend. Last year the majority of busineses closing down were in NSW & VIC, this year Sth Aus. The down side to all this is inferior products being imported into Australia. An example,the majority of pressure vessels are manufactured in Vietnam & China, on importing, non destructive testing is carried out, the majority fail. So next time you think about buying that cheap compressor from Supercheap or Bunnings, check the welds underneath on the dished ends, they are known for failing. |
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While it has FWD, which some consider a disadvantage (*cough Focus RS anyone*), I don't, I only use it for daily travel to and from work and the occassional sprint around the mountain ranges and it does that job fantastic, I do enjoy driving the car each day. A sheep? Possibly, not sure, I did the research beforehand and the Focus XR5T/ST was second in my opinion to only the Golf GTi and I had tested the MPS and WRX and seems to be getting WORLDWIDE rave reviews. I find it 100 times better going around a corner than any barge Falcon I have driven/owned (XR8, XR6T, F6, XT). If the local industry is to survive it needs an overhaul, from staff to product planning. Innovation and not mediocrity needs to be rewarded. You boy need to grow up quickly, your attitude is pathetic and intelligence resembles a blade of grass. You are what the problem is with this country. When you do grow up and own a car that you'll buy with your own money, you might look at quality a little more.
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Gentlemen everyone needs to calm down.
The Australian car industry will be propped up for the near future because no government wants to be the one on watch when two Icons of Australia (GMH and Ford Aust) go under. I believe that for the good of the Nation we must have a local Car industry but not just to protect jobs (although I do have a few friends in the industry), the reason we need a Automotive industry is to allow us to push LPG as a preferred fuel source. By switching to LPG we can help reduce our carbon footprint (gets the greenes to leave us alone) and helps reduce our trade deficit (lowers the amount of oil we need to Buy)
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As for price comparison, lets ignore the fact that most BMW and Mercedes are already impacted by import duties (10%), GST (10%) and Luxury Car Tax (33% on value above $57,180). That is the potential (ignoring thresholds) for import duties of at least 20% if not more like 40%. |
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I'd like to see our local talent put to good use and not be stuck making the same kind of car all the time. The time of the Falcon being Ford's number 1 is over and the sooner Ford adapt to that the better they'll be.
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Another thing I would like to see is to ban cars with poor safety ratings, Something like 5 star for sedan and hatch, 4 star for utes and 3 star for vans. At least then as the cars trickle down to younger drivers they are safer for them, mind you under this rule the corolla would be banned in Australia.
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All I can say is ONYA HOLDEN for coming out swining against this .
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I have grown up about as much as I can at 38. You say my attitude is pathetic and I am the problem with this country. you come on here with your attitude of aussie cars are crap and that their not good enough for you .sorry but that is the problem with this country ,buying to much crap from overseas .I own four cars , 3 fords and 1 holden(did I say that) that I have had to buy with my own money, I own a few dollars on one but dont see where your coming from there.But I could never fork out good money on a focus(while I sort of like the styling its starting to look outdated rather quickly and would probably look dated standing next to the new fiesta) I would like to test drive one though just to see how it stacks up. .you also mentioned my intelligence resembles a blade of grass, a blade of glass can be very sharp at both ends so I assume that was a compliment, thanks for that ,you have obviuosly read some of my posts. |
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What should Ford Australia make then? To stop people from buying o'seas vehicles........
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15-04-2009, 12:04 PM | #79 | |||
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And the Oz made aspect which is really gaining momentum since Pacific Brands went awol. And people start to understand Walt Kowalski attitude to toyota. |
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Gas is our major indigenous fuel resource for motor vehicles. Oil is soon to become a very precarious and costly commodity and it is imported which means it is also vulnerable to volatile politics overseas. Apart from the environmental issue, politically and economically we need to get off imported oil dependancy asap. Ford and Holden (Ford more than Holden) have prepared us for this through their local development work. Car sellers based overseas such as Toyota have other agendas and no interest in what happens with Australia's fuel situation. Many countries don't have Australia's fortune of good access to natural gas and often they are highly urbanised countries without great distances so companies like Toyota will be promoting electric drive systems for such markets. We have underinvested in public transport and have urban sprawl so we can't really support the use of electric vehicles very well. So who else will do gas for us then? For some reason Rudd's government can't see this so they throw money at Toyota to do petrol-electric vehicles (which use oil). In doing so they totally miss the point. It's really a critical matter of national sustainability that they support Ford and Holden and their gas technology. And of these two, Ford has the definite lead. Edit: Just saw your post Munroman - yes, gas across the range. As soon as possible. |
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Territory ? Well who knows, I think the packaging issue will stop LPG, if it does, that'll be a real shame ! |
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This might sound quite ignorant, but can't they just put the LPG tank where the petrol tank currently is, or similar?
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The petrol tank in a terri is very different to the run of the mill tank. They would need a full redesign of the back end so this couldn't be justified until a new model is brought out. Weather or not this happens is a different story. The fuel tank issue is why they looked at diesel for the terri.
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As I understand from the Territory forum, the gas tank can go where the spare wheel is but that then leaves the problem of where to put the spare wheel. That raises marketing issues (aesthetics/space) but it's not insurmountable.
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Putting your head in the sand and forcing taxes to penalise imported cars is not the way to go, it provides no benefit to anyone.
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