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18-01-2023, 08:40 PM | #1 | ||
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When was this event last held and when is it next due to be held?
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19-01-2023, 03:50 AM | #3 | ||
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An old (2015) Drive article explaining the demise of the Melbourne/Sydney International Motor Shows and their short-lived successor the Australian Motoring Festival....
Australian Motoring Festival ends: Too expensive, not enough interest https://www.drive.com.au/news/austra...ough-interest/
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19-01-2023, 09:02 AM | #4 | ||
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Once the world of the internet, spy photos, live leaks, cars being unveiled overseas first happened it became a non event.
My recall is that you used to go to these because you'd be seeing cars for the first time - that was as a young bloke. I'm sure there was probably plenty of people going genuinely to compare cars they were interested in purchasing, too...
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19-01-2023, 09:14 AM | #5 | ||
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I remember as a kid/teenager going to this and the F1..was a great time.
I actually worked for Ford on the stand one year too which was fun (interesting). I couldnt think of anything better having all those supercars etc there, used to get all the posters and anything that wasnt bolted down. I have heaps of old photos prior to digital still. Good times, I wish it still was on and I could take my kids but alas we know do historic shows. Also back in the day when the locals did "concept" cars!
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19-01-2023, 10:58 AM | #6 | ||
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Internationally they are a dying breed as well. Not many left.
Manufacturers figured out that with social media, they can hold their own launch events and get 100% of the focus on them, and not having to share it with all the others. Once the manufacturers starting pulling out, interest from the public waned, and that was the death spiral. Used to love going to them. |
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19-01-2023, 11:36 AM | #7 | ||
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I never got to go to one, i wished i had of now.
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19-01-2023, 03:18 PM | #8 | ||
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I used to enjoy going to the Melbourne Motor Show. Utah has one every year. In fact I was there on Saturday. They have 3 manufacturers do test drives outside the venue, making it a little more interactive. I’m surprised the Aussie ones have died off, kinda hard to believe.
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19-01-2023, 03:29 PM | #9 | |||
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19-01-2023, 07:27 PM | #10 | ||
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I attended the MIMS in about 1983, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2006 and 2008. Sad to think they are no longer held.
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19-01-2023, 07:44 PM | #11 | ||
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Used to go to the Sydney one every year till it stopped. As others said, one by one, manufacturers started to not turn up or not bring any new cars. Holden use to have some off concept cars at these shows. Ford did too but I feel Holden made more.
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20-01-2023, 08:07 AM | #12 | ||
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I think that they died off because most manufacturers had realised that the cost of putting on the event got so high, their return on investment was very poor. The cost of these venues is outrageous.
With so many more media opportunities these days, the motor shows just weren't worth it. Besides, if a new car in released at a major international show (say Paris for example) the media is all over it & the cars appear on TV & in newspapers, magazines etc. almost immediately, so why bother putting on a show in Aust. if everyone has already seen the cars. Dr Terry |
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20-01-2023, 08:28 AM | #13 | |||
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Having said that, Ford did bring a few good ones, albeit, not really on the same level: Although the Coupe wasn't really a Ford thing as much as an aftermarket. Now that I did that... yep, let me know what Fords I missed because Holdens cracks at it were far more memorable!
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20-01-2023, 08:45 AM | #14 | ||
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Monaro looked tough!
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My best memory of the MMS was when visiting the Ford stand my brother and i were invited for a test drive of an AU Fairmont Ghia which we took down into Port Melbourne along Lorimer St and I was encouraged to manually use the gears to take the sweeping turn and not brake as hard ..somewhere near the old government aircraft factory and ironically near the Holden engine plant.... |
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20-01-2023, 05:42 PM | #16 | |||
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21-01-2023, 09:30 AM | #18 | ||
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Don't mind them. Some people just can't have fun. Whilst they were making these concepts, Holden had Ford over a barrel for years. If you're excited about the direction Ford Australia has gone from awesome Falcons to slow dual cabs, celebrate.
The black edition GT was my favourite until they released it and it missed out on that awesome bar! What a shame. Sent from my Pixel 7 using Tapatalk
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21-01-2023, 10:17 AM | #19 | |||
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It was the best place to to steal various parts off cars.
A friend wanted an MX-5 and we vowed to steal him one bit by bit every year. Didn't matter we only got 4 or 5 parts in, its the thought that counts. 25 or so years on now and he still has those parts. Never got the MX-5 though. One year one of us pinched the gear knob. As we were leaving we noticed they were checking bags belonging to the feral youth that attended. So other mate, who was maybe 12 or 13 at the time, said "give it to me, I'll get it out". So off to the toilet he goes and come out smiling a little while later. We asked where he put it, he said down his jocks. Then we noticed it looked like he was hung like an elephant, this knob (no pun intended) dangling down the front of his pants swinging around between his legs, down near his knees. He just goes "What are they going to do, frisk me. If they do I'll just call them pedos". And out we walked, with the obligatory bag check. A clean and disinfect of the part later on made other friend very happy. Quote:
Remember the early 2000's when the only thing Holden had to do to sell a car was stick a Holden badge on it an shove a V8 under the bonnet. The resources and tradie boom, they couldn't build them fast enough. So one eye'd were these buyers hey built the Crewman, with all its flaws, and tried to tell the public real utes have IRS, not leaf springs, and they sold like hotcakes. Until they quietly put leaf springs back in some of their utes... |
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21-01-2023, 10:25 AM | #20 | ||
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Agree. You can like other stuff besides Ford you know.
Loved that Efijy at the time, very ZZ Tops Cadzilla. The Commodore Sandman was more than just a concept and sold well. Personally not a fan especially considering they then brought out a lame station wagon version at the same time.
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21-01-2023, 11:31 AM | #22 | |||
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To be no. 1 car maker you need more than just one car model selling well. Look at Toyota currently & Ford during the 80s. Ford had the Laser etc. to back up the Falcon range. Crewmans never had IRS & utes (VN onwards) never has leaf rears. Only the Crewmans & One-Tonners got rear leaves. They didn't "quietly put leaf springs back in some of their utes". I don't remember the Crewman having too many "flaws". Dr Terry |
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21-01-2023, 12:05 PM | #23 | ||
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From memory that pink Torana concept was a twin turbo 6. I remember wishing at the time that Ford put up something to bring back the Cortina badge. No doubt Holden brought some exciting concepts to the shows.
When Marilyn was shown, everyone was raving about it while caryards were busy swapping out the hideous grilles on all their AUs |
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I realise that V6's were best sellers, but these buyers work on association. Holden build a car that everyone drools over and aspires to own, but only a few can obtain, to the rest buy what are essentially cheaper less featured copies or models of the same body type to connect with the association. Brand loyalty in essence and thats what drove the mega sales. Just like when people by FPV's and those who can't afford to buy an XR6 or XR6T and maybe stick FPV bumpers on. in Holdens case it was Chevvy badges. Quote:
His response was somethinng along the lines of leaf springs are ancient technology and this technology has no place in modern vehicles, so we will never again use leaf springs in any of our vehicles. He was having an open dig directly at Ford for using "inferior" technology at that time. Then they saw an opporunity to steal some sales from Ford and 4WD 4 door tradie/family utes which were slowly becoming popular (HiLux and such) because customers wanted that heavier capacity. So Holden and Hamburgler went back on their word and quietly released a couple of models with leaf spings to meet customer demand. Attention was focused on the load capacity but not how they made it happen. Wouldn't want to embarass the MD by using "ancient " technolgy he promised would never be under a Commodore again hey. You've obviously never been forced to sit in the back seat of one then. Less rear legroom than an 80's Laser, a rear seat back that sat at near 90 deg and tiny rear doors that made it difficult to get in and out of. Most uncomfortable thing I've ever sat in. Only good for babies to 5yo, but even then with so difficult to then them in and out of it it was next to useless. It was designed and built cheaply with the sales idea surrounding the afforementioned brand loyalty, wanting to be associated with the vehicles they owners really wanted to own. I said at the time Holden took their development cues from the movie Field of Dreams. "Build it and they will come" and in Holdens case at a running pace. Even if it was the most **** vehicle to ever ride on 4 wheels. |
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21-01-2023, 01:11 PM | #26 | ||
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Understood this is the Melbourne Motor Show thread but I loved the Sydney Show and especially catching up with my friend, Bob Roman from ROMAN Autotek, the importer of RECARO Seats of which he tailor made one for me. I never got to fit it to my MKI Focus unfortunately.
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The BF should have gotten a basic Bluetooth interface at least, but had to wait to FG. By that stage Commo had it for a couple of years. I remember getting a VF SS from Melbourne Airport one year, we'd booked a Camry, and while the driveline wasn't a patch on the FPV, the interior toys were nuts. HUD, lane departure warnings, collision warnings, radar cruise control, etc, etc, etc. Stuff Falcons could only dream of at the time. Not that you'd use half the stuff and the other half I found to be annoyiny. It was more the fact they went to the time and effort to build them in, which added value to the vehicle. Only a moron would by an LTD over a Caprice too. Don't get me started on the BS FPV called performance vehicles as compared to the offerings of HSV at the time. |
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21-01-2023, 06:22 PM | #28 | |||
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Speaking of the Crewman, my father's company had one on the fleet, what a useless piece of crap that thing was. The tray was useless, the back seat was a token gesture, and it was very poorly built. You mention how cheap it was to build, look at the collection of different panels all joining together at the C-pillar, it's a mess of panel gaps and shut lines, hardly a recipe for a strong body structure. I also had the displeasure of driving this Frankenstein of a vehicle, and what a pig it was, heavy and lumpy steering, terrible turning circle, rough ride. Horrible car.
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I was at the show that year and it certainly looked fantastic, pink paint included!
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That was a strange and unexpected encounter. At the time, Alan was an FPV ambassador so they must have had him there for promotional purposes. And yet, there he stood with no crowd, everyone seemingly oblivious to who he was. I approached him and said hello, something I never do, especially when there is a large crowd all vying for a celebrity's attention, I hate being another one of "those" people. He was super polite, even noticed and commented on my then new Nikon DLSR camera. So, while Motor's Shows are an outdated concept, I guess there are some things that a traditional show were good for.
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