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Old 25-02-2020, 08:21 PM   #91
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I started the thread I the back of the leaked memo made public but as it turns out, it was a false alarm. I would have been tempted by a half price astra but not at the prices being mentioned.
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Old 27-02-2020, 01:15 PM   #92
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Looks like we'll find out this Sunday

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Old 29-02-2020, 12:01 PM   #93
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To make a purchase attractive on these vehicles,let’s say you are purchasing a LTZ-V AWD Acadia(top of the line) @ $66,000( or thereabouts) Depreciation is about 66% on these,when you come to “flip” the vehicle after say,three years,it is worth around 21k mark,to stop losing this much money you need @ least a discount of 20k,to just “break even”.Its competitors(Kluger,CX9,Hyundai Santa Fe etc...) depreciate @ around 44%,so in three years you are better off with the comp.It is a gamble buying one of these.If you DO NOT care about depreciation & intend keeping the vehicle for say up to ten years,it is not to bad financially.But then,warranty,service support etc...is an unknown @ this stage.Getting this much discount(20k) is a really big ask from a dealer.There is a dealer in Victoria(Ferntree Gully Holden) have two.NO free servicing,no 7 year warranty.Any “further discounts” by “appointment only”.Then they can spin you their “BS”!
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Old 02-03-2020, 12:00 PM   #94
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so has anyone got a deal on a new holden yet?

all the dealers are saying "all stock must go"
but there are no online prices so they just want walk-ins that way they can screw them face to face
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I got a price on a Z71 Colorado today. $50990 driveaway. Um, no thanks.
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The only holdens worth anything have a V8.
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i am set up with the FG and its running sweet. ticks all the boxes. i keep my cars as long as possible. i am not in position to change vehicles right now.....but if was on the verge of changing and this deal come up, i would snap up an AWD v6 commodore, no question. they are not bad to look at on the road, and next to a VF, they making them look very dated.
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Old 04-03-2020, 11:48 AM   #98
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i am not in position to change vehicles right now.....but if was on the verge of changing and this deal come up, i would snap up an AWD v6 commodore, no question. they are not bad to look at on the road, and next to a VF, they making them look very dated.
Closet Holden lover...

Lucky this isn't the parity thread...

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Closet Holden lover...

Lucky this isn't the parity thread...

Joking obviously...
i got my licence in an LX Torana (Mums)

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i walk past the Adelaide cop shop on way to rundle mall every day. the ZB makes the VF look very dated when parked side by side. I like it.

you got me all wrong. i dont hate em at all
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Here's an interesting conundrum - some finance companies are refusing to lease new Holden's.

We're going to pay cash for our Colorado now
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Don't tesla do online sales? Not that that's helpful for you.

Did you get a good deal?
So does Genesis
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We're going to pay cash for our Colorado now

What(excuse) reason did they give..???
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We're going to pay cash for our Colorado now
Quick, call out the authorities.
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As a private buyer, id have no issue holding a car the length of the warranty period. A stock of consumable items is mandated required by the seller.

The length of the warranty, nothing else should be needed.......### crosses fingers#### Near or at warranty end, trade and start again.

The biggest threat to this plan is accident or unexpected wear and tear not covered by warranty. Some parts may be hard or expensive to find...and then the cost advantage is lost.
Since then i've talked with the mechanic that maintains our car. His opinion was straight forward: dont touch with barge pole, based largely on observations about mechanical quality and reliability (ie lack thereof).
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What(excuse) reason did they give..???
I'd guess being a lease and with the brand closing completely in the next few months they are too "scared" about future value and ongoing service.
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What(excuse) reason did they give..???
Residuals would be in the toilet. They will be worthless in 5 years time.
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Residuals would be in the toilet. They will be worthless in 5 years time.
I presume Falcon owners will find themselves in the same situation, where their cars will be worth at best $100/ tonne scrap metal value.
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I presume Falcon owners will find themselves in the same situation, where their cars will be worth at best $100/ tonne scrap metal value.
The ford brand still exists though. There was never a fire sale to clear out dealerships so they can close them. And good luck getting holden parts in 5 years. GM will keep minimal stock. Do you think they will care if parts start running out in 3 years? What will the buyers do, complain that they will never buy a holden again? GM business ethics 101.

There will always be demand for falcons. Resale value on the good ones, turbo’s, v8’s etc is holding really well.

Can’t see anyone wanting a zb, astra etc in a few years time.
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GM still exists as do FORD.Can’t see much difference in getting Falcon parts in years to come compared to Commodore parts.As far as the Euro based Commodores etc supply should be good for years to come,can’t really say the same for Aussie based cars.There are parts for BA-BF Falcons which are NLA now.
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GM still exists as do FORD.Can’t see much difference in getting Falcon parts in years to come compared to Commodore parts.As far as the Euro based Commodores etc supply should be good for years to come,can’t really say the same for Aussie based cars.There are parts for BA-BF Falcons which are NLA now.
Might have to buy 2 discounted Holden's, one to drive, one for parts.
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Residuals would be in the toilet. They will be worthless in 5 years time.
Why not just have a 10% residual/Balloon instead of 30%.
Before the Days of Capital gains Tax $1 residuals were common place...
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Why not just have a 10% residual/Balloon instead of 30%.
Before the Days of Capital gains Tax $1 residuals were common place...
Because that's closer to HP Financing the entire vehicle price?
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GM still exists as do FORD.Can’t see much difference in getting Falcon parts in years to come compared to Commodore parts.As far as the Euro based Commodores etc supply should be good for years to come,can’t really say the same for Aussie based cars.There are parts for BA-BF Falcons which are NLA now.
BA-BF Falcons are on average 15 years old. Its not a surprise parts are unavailable.
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GM still exists as do FORD.Can’t see much difference in getting Falcon parts in years to come compared to Commodore parts.As far as the Euro based Commodores etc supply should be good for years to come,can’t really say the same for Aussie based cars.There are parts for BA-BF Falcons which are NLA now.
The issue will be if you crash your car and the repair shop has to import parts,
your vehicle might take a bit longer to get fixed.
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There'll be demand for Falcons for a while yet. V8 prices are going up, some quite well.
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Has anyone ever found where the stash of non sold vehicles is, and how many are there?
I just spoke to a person who works at the Kembla Grange facility at Wollongong and they stated that they currently have 8000 vehicles with a capacity to store 12000.
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I would buy one, but you would need to be very careful and do your homework. I know some dealers still selling cars with big profits in them after the GM incentive has come through. You really need to shop around and push for their best price as unfortunately like hail sales people fall for the liquidation adds and "think" they are getting a great deal.
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If a Maloo absolutely yes.

Ford never made a cool Ute imo. The tray always looked wierd/cumbersome on Ford's.

Sadly they are all gone so who cares.
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An interesting situation has popped up, and I've got 2 questions. My friends has lost all the keys for his 2006 Commodore. Everyone has told him to tow it to a Holden dealer as they are the only people able to get it going again.

Q1) Is that true? Is a Holden dealer the only way out? (I know nothing on the '06 Commo).

Q2) It got me thinking if this happened in 5 - 10 years time to current / new Holden owners, and there is no Holden dealers, what can they do?
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I just spoke to a person who works at the Kembla Grange facility at Wollongong and they stated that they currently have 8000 vehicles with a capacity to store 12000.
I am surprised that none of the motoring web sites have revealed this and it has been kept hush.
Some drone shots of all the Holdens sitting there would draw attention to their site if published.
It is not like Holden has any advertising they can withdraw or anything now.
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