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27-05-2013, 10:56 AM | #961 | |||
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27-05-2013, 11:00 AM | #962 | |||
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27-05-2013, 11:02 AM | #963 | ||
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Ford Australia built some half decent cars for a very long time but even until now they never got on top of basic quality problems like rusting bodies, dodgy brakes and breaking plastics. They had to make a choice ten years ago to down size the cars and increase the quality, run a diesel and go for the high end market. They didn't do any of these things and the writing has been on the wall ever since.
Holden have made the exact same mistakes although they do have a higher quality body to work with, that's no going to save them. They had a short version of the VE ready to build with the Torana prototype but choose to build a longer heavier version. Monumental error of judgement. I'm sure Fords demise will give Holden a few more years in large car production with Police sales etc but same general stupid business mistakes and will give the same result eventually. You can't build large inefficient low quality cars and expect them to sell at high prices in today's market. When cars half the price are better quality. By the way if the plant itself is closing in 2016 I'm guessing car production will shut off any time soon, Mitsubishi only left their plant open to build the required ten year part supply. |
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27-05-2013, 11:12 AM | #964 | |||
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27-05-2013, 11:21 AM | #965 | |||
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I think we should be building more than the falcon and territory here. I started out in auto manufacturing as a student engineer. It's an industry I'd be sad to leave this country, because it's worthwhile, our quality and skills aregreat, and it's jobs.
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27-05-2013, 11:22 AM | #966 | |||
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In regards to your LHD in the Falcon comment, why spend the money on something that Ford USA won't allow us to do? Wasn't it head office denying our attempts to even research into the possibility of a global Falcon?
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27-05-2013, 11:27 AM | #967 | |||
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In the meantime I'm trying to mold the next gen into the anti hipster. ;)
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27-05-2013, 11:39 AM | #968 | |||
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The crux of the matter is large cars are not in fashion anymore and it doesn't matter what Ford Aus do, the Falcon nameplate is synonymous with large cars. No use building a funky new Rubics Cube if the fad is over. |
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27-05-2013, 11:46 AM | #969 | |||
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When you are as multicultural as we are here in OZ - that gets diluted...... The falc ( and commodore ) are national icons respected by the legacy AU buyers. The new "aussies" dont have the same connection with these bread and butter brands.........hence the buying patterns have changed. I dont think too much has to do with the falc being too big or too thirsty.........its just the fact that in Australia now - we have a lot more Global citizens whose tastes are global and they will purchase a product that stretches their dollar. When you have this type of playing field and these sorts of dynamics in place in such a small market.......I cant see how it would have ended any other way. Who is to blame ?.........maybe we all are to take a very small part of the blame each. And that's the problem......we all think that in our own little closed worlds that we arent doing much harm by buying just 1 imported car......or another new LCD telly for the kids room.........or just another imported product from eBay because we can save some coin.etc etc..... ( hell....I've done it ) Collectively however - that's where the damage is done. So like it or loathe it......we are a small nation with a big appetite for cheap consumer products with access to supply chains and products all over the world that werent previously available. Global Consumer choice / coupled with a lack of govt protection for local product has created the mother of all self perpetuating messes. In my neighborhood - we cant even get together to rally our council to get the grass cut in the parks more frequently.....our kids get their shins slashed by weeds playing footy........so what chance do we have of rallying behind our locally manufactured products. We have a new breed of mentality that has reared........apathy with self preservation..........basically - we just don't give enough of a stuff anymore and its all about the short term......and that applies to our national leaders as well. So in the words of a very wise old little green alien.......... Doomed the falcon was.....a consumers power to buy flows with the power of the cheaper imported product......... |
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27-05-2013, 11:51 AM | #970 | |||
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Hi mate, there is a bit of truth in it. Maybe Ford did that on purpose to kick free an avalanche and FORCE all stakeholders to sit at a table and discuss the future of all car manufacturers in Australia. In three years a lot of water is flowing down a river and within a business, 6 months is already a long time. If circumstances change for the better, I don't see why Ford can't change its mind and continue although they mentioned that production in Australia is not viable in a long term view. The Moose |
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27-05-2013, 12:17 PM | #971 | ||
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I don't believe it will go the 3 years , whenever the Falcon gets to point it no longer needs to be made, as stocks will be more that adequate for current demand , they will start introducing the overseas variants that we are due to get.
We have been told so we can get used to the fact. Sorry, the horse has bolted and we need to move on. Ford will try to lose as little money as possible in this changeover so expect to see more imports sooner than later. If it wasn't for peoples jobs and welfare it would be a fait accompli already. The Falcon is dead , long live the Falcon. It was a beautiful ride while it lasted. Now let's look forward to the next chapter of Ford in Australia, after all we can't let the evil side win. GT450 |
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27-05-2013, 12:22 PM | #972 | ||
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I waited till now to post here as I wanted some of the emotion to die down after hearing the news as I’m still saddened and numb that the falcon will be no more in 2016.
I’m sure everything that I could say has already been mentioned in the last 33 pages so will try to keep it brief. My father has driven Falcons since the 60’s and I have only ever owned falcons since the late 80’s. I have been a member here since the beginning along with the original fordforum.com, blue oval news forums and falcon usenet newsgroups. I still remember fondly the first FF raid to the two ford factories and the proving grounds. I still visit this site regularly. However I haven’t posted much here for a couple of years as I haven’t been in the market for a car and my current Falcon hasn’t had any issues. Hopefully I will be in a position financially to buy the updated 2014 Falcon. I guess the next question what is the future of fordforums.com.au, will it die slowly as well? Not sure if this article link has been posted already but it makes interesting reading: http://m.smh.com.au/national/retraci...524-2k6q8.html This link also outlines what the Thailand free trade agreement covered: http://www.dfat.gov.au/fta/tafta/key-outcomes.html Can they still do treason trials for whoever signed this? Anyway I have let out a long sigh after typing this out. I guess at the end of the day it’s only a car and we shouldn’t get emotionally attached to them. Only a few weeks ago my dad said he wanted to downsize to a corolla. What is the world coming to :( |
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27-05-2013, 12:44 PM | #973 | |||
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they may drop/stop Australian production but its not over until they sell the plants as they may have some future use's and what ever happens sorry ill stay ford
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27-05-2013, 12:57 PM | #974 | ||
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If Ford sells off the Proving Ground. We might be able to go in and dig up all
those experimental cars including Xa GTHO Phase 4 Bodies, that are buried out there. |
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27-05-2013, 12:59 PM | #975 | |||
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I am not aware of ANY general breaking plastic complaint. I am aware of some very small & minor rust issues reported on select vehicles. The Falcon still massively outsold many other cars - Maxima, Liberty, Accord. So check your VFACTS before saying that the Falcon doesnt sell either old chap. |
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27-05-2013, 02:01 PM | #976 | |||
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Hi there, well, we in Australia have to learn, that FTA's should be fair and not one sided (Thailand-Australia FTA f.ex.). We also need to learn, that we do not benefit, when we sell our companies to too many foreign investors. There is not much left here which is owned by locals or domestic investors. The moment Australia establishes a FTA with South korea, GM will seize production of the Cruze in SA and import the Cruze from South korea within the FTA (no tariffs, no tax). And without the Cruze, Holdens production is also not viable. Ford had the chance to boost manufacturing by producing the Focus together with the Falcon and Territory in Broadmeadows. But Ford in Detroit decided to import the Focus from Thailand within the Thailand-Australia FTA rules. Our strong believe in the free market is naive, because outhers brag about free markets as well, but don't act accordingly. Australia needs to protect its industry more. But the elite with the big bucks is not interested in that...they only collect more money. Thats the system we all love so much. Sadly The Moose |
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27-05-2013, 02:03 PM | #977 | ||
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Coming from a dealers point of view I am a little concerned on how many customers are asking what will happen once Ford Australia closes it's doors in 2016...meaning the whole of Ford is leaving the country!!
People are actually thinking there will be no more Ford in Australia. I really hope Ford make it clear we are here after 2016, don't ask me how but they need to do something.
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27-05-2013, 02:51 PM | #978 | ||
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Governments & industry in crisis talks, yet again the same verbal meaningless propaganda without action.
In the 70s-80s protected tariff market, our population was half of today yet auto manufacturers were pumping out 200,000 each pa. Enter today, triple population, modern technologies yet the demand is 15000 pa, despite the fact millions of cars are selling. It's about time we as a nation say no to further job losses and protect our industry with hard tariffs. Yeah I believe in choice but not at the expense of Aussie jobs . At the end of the day family is paramount, and whilst the death of Ford is tragic for the car, its more so 4 the families involved. For this very reason I will NEVER buy a post 2016 Ford ever. Turn ur backs on the supporters and families of Oz , don't expect a loyal following.
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27-05-2013, 02:55 PM | #979 | |||
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Steve Hi Steven Today, you may hear some news about Ford Motor Company. Since you have contacted us in the past about our vehicles, we wanted to inform you directly that there will be no changes to the way our customers buy and service our cars. Our customers will continue to buy and service their Fords at local dealers across the country, as they always have. Whilst we are changing our structure, our commitment to Australia remains strong. We will continue to design and develop great vehicles. We will continue to strive for outstanding sales and service. And, we will continue our long history of serving Australian customers with the very best vehicles to deliver cutting edge technology at an affordable price. For more information on today’s announcement, please visit www.ford.com.au/about/newsroom. If you have any questions, please contact our Customer Relationship Centre at customers@fordcrc.com.au or via phone at 133 673. Alternatively, please speak to your local Ford Dealer. Regards |
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27-05-2013, 03:53 PM | #980 | |||
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27-05-2013, 04:02 PM | #981 | |||
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Ford Australia should get Ford USA to totally fund the advertising as they caused this.
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27-05-2013, 04:06 PM | #982 | ||
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So I was out kayaking Saturday after noon and found myself pondering what it is about this story that upsets me the most.
Is it the death of the iconic Falcon, and its Territory sibling, or is the loss of local manufacturing, the jobs of 1200 workers and countless support positions in the supply chain? So I thought about it from their point of view, Falcon isn't selling, and yes it's true, some of that is their doing, but lets not forget the Falcon nameplate has been around for a while, I certainly don't need constant reminding to know that Falcon is available in showrooms, and many of these showrooms neighbour Hyundai, Mazda and numerous other brands. The fact is, no one wants it, so why build it. Sure, not everyone buys new cars, and that is an individual decision, but those who do frequent the dealerships of Australia aren't spending much time browsing through the Falcon brochures. Sad but true! Then I started thinking about the workers. Many of them have been there straight from high school and know nothing else, why should they be the innocent victims of a corporate decision in an office thousands of kilometres from the noisy shop floors in Australia. Why should their literacy skill levels be brought into question, these people have been crafting one of the best vehicles available in this country, these are good people, they deserve better, they deserve job security. These faces are familiar, Holden's is only 10 minutes from my door and I have many mates who work in and around the fragile existence that has become the Australian Auto manufacturing industry, how would it impact my neighbourhood if that decision was made here. Ford plan to continue on in Australia, selling foreign built cars at top dollar, in exchange for Australians wages, the same wages they refuse to assist with post 2016. I say, we as Australians need to stand up and say 'NO', vote with your cheque books, don't give the American giant another cent unless they support our manufacturing brothers and sisters.. Now obviously it would be a waste of time to continue building the Falcon/Terri here alone as it would cost them too much, but what about if their hand was forced to keep local manufacturing open by building something which can move in volumes. If the new Ford buyers of Australia stand up and say 'NO', I wont buy an imported Ford no matter how good it is. I wonder how much money that would cost them. Now, I am not a politician, nor do I have access to the media or even make up face book pages. But those people exist. Someone need to start a movement and pressure those in power to get behind it and let these American Auto giants know that Australia wont stand for it. They may have been building cars in Australia for 90 years, but Australians have been buying them for 90 years too, they've made a few quid out of the deal. The time is now people, a precedence needs to be set before the General starts to feel comfortable with the scenario and jumps too. We are always being told to stand up against domestic violence, racism, cyber bullying etc. etc, well, why don't we stand up to Corporate bullying. Or, perhaps all that salty St Kilda air had gone to my head... Last edited by BENT_8; 27-05-2013 at 04:23 PM. |
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27-05-2013, 04:13 PM | #983 | |||
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27-05-2013, 04:20 PM | #985 | ||
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Now, after seeing what has gone down, I feel a bit sorry for bagging out the Ford Australia advertising department for having a non existent Falcon advertising policy. They didn't just get it from here, they got it constantly on Facebook and other forums. Their hands were well and truly tied. For a while I've sort of presumed and detected a disunited Ford. On the one hand the guys doing the work and designing were undoubtedly wanting to push ahead with new products (Ecoboost, EcoLPi) and they must have put their heart and soul into what they produced. Good on them for doing an awesome job. But when it came to marketing it, it just didn't happen. I doubt anyone at Ford Australia wanted this. Maybe Graziano did, maybe reluctantly. He could see who was going to be directly affected by this decision, whereas the Ford USA guys really couldn't care less as they are too far removed from the situation. Ford USA would not have allowed Ford Australia to market the Falcon effectively. That way it would become a self fulfilled prophecy that Falcon would fail. Then it's a domino effect to remove manufacturing from expensive Australia, to cheap Thailand, based on the failure of local production, which was to a large degree orchestrated by Ford USA. I don't think it would matter if Ford sold 100000 Falcons this year, it would all still go offshore.
Focus would never have been made here anyway if Ford USA had anything to do with the decision, due to cost. Also Thailand wouldn't accept the Focus as an import, it had to be made there. Natural decision, give production to Thailand as well as the Ranger and possibly now even the Territory. Yes big car sales are dropping off, but SUV's are not. Falcons demise has been used to take the Territory away from Australia, yet Territory's sell OK. Still without Falcon, production falls below a certain level and Ford USA removes the Territory from our shores. Australia then just becomes another market to Ford USA, whereas before we were a bit special. The Ford Exploder is not a replacement for the Territory in my book.
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Was inevitable. Patriotism for majority in this country goes about as far these days as showing respect for a couple of hours Anzac day morning then getting ****ed all afternoon and going and buying a Japanese or German car the next day with money theyve inherited or made in an economy which is much stronger than the ones their kids and grandkids will have in this country.
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27-05-2013, 05:19 PM | #990 | |||
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i have not been able to stop thinking about what this news means for our country now and it certainly depresses me when ill informed morons leave comments on news websites saying the falcon was too big too heavy and guzzled fuel - these people spreading this Cr4p has also contributed. i am in the process of figuring out how best to fight for Falcons Survival facebook groups have been started and cruises organised and i believe partitions are starting to surface to save our auto manufacturing sector. i will be getting actively involved anyway i can because i am truely pi$$ed off at the australian publics attitude.............. this is not just about a car at face value its about having pride in doing something well and quite frankly ford N.A can stick there mustang and Taurus and Fusion right up their 4rse. end Rant.
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