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01-07-2013, 12:34 PM | #121 | |||
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so, i think you fit into the 2nd group of people on my list the falcon is not around, so you are looking elsewhere - it wouldn't matter if ford chose to make the focus or kuga or anything else here; it seems to me that you are cranky that the falcon is gone of course my 3 examples are fairly broad, and the world is not black and white, but to me you fit into the 2nd option the problem with going red from now on too, is that the car you are buying is not likely to be around after 2016-8 anyway - nor are they likely to keep manufacturing here, so changing for your reasons, doesn't make sense to me . . . at present anyway (depending on what gm aus are told to do) |
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01-07-2013, 12:38 PM | #122 | |||
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ford could have kept the announcement until august or september 2016 and you would have been none the wiser. or perhaps you were always going to switch brands and now you can blame ford, because that seems trendy? don't get me wrong, clubbie is no doubt a damn fine car (ugly.. but fine) but ford didn't make you decide to buy one. thats your choice. |
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01-07-2013, 12:44 PM | #123 | ||
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When do we get to see what the 2014 Model looks like?
Mazda have released the 2014 Mazda3 so why can't we see some more teasers at least.
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01-07-2013, 12:46 PM | #124 | ||
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They're still tweaking it. I'm gonna see if I can get some more details out of a couple of mates who are on the grad program there some time this week.
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01-07-2013, 12:57 PM | #125 | |||
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I bagged the **** out of the falcon constantly.. I'm well know for having done it. But my reasoning was not because I hated the car or my cars, because they're fine. But somewhere somehow I hoped that by airing my grievances would coax others out of the woodwork. With all the evidence on the forum, and gripes about the perceived quality it was hoped that perhaps ford pr (of whom we know hang around) would acknowledge the general opinion, and perhaps try to action it. My reasoning for becoming so angry and frustrated at the usual morons who claim that they do not require a falcon which is comparable to everything else, and that the falcon is okay as is, is because these people are NOT joe public. Nowadays, the people who reject technology and innovation are a dying breed. They are not and were not helping anyone by praising a product which was so far behind even the cheapest Kia Rio. It's the equivalent of walking through a Somali village and saying that they have enough food.... Stupid if you ask me. Head in the sand, and therefore I agree, they fought for nothing, these folk just sat and watched ford kill the falcon with inaction, while they sat back and told everyone how great it was.. |
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People don't really care about handling and comfort anymore. Its more about pointless gadgets and more distractions while they're driving.
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01-07-2013, 02:08 PM | #128 | |||
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01-07-2013, 02:11 PM | #129 | |||
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People care more about handling and comfort than ever. Why else do so many car makers send their cars to tracks to be precisely set up for handling. Even luxury makers (Jag, BMW, Mercedes, Audi) send their uber luxury range toppers to the Nurburgring for handling set up. How many journos comment that many cars are too rigid in setup that they're at time uncomfortable during normal street driving but when at a track they shine? The Ford Focus and Fiesta are cars they are class leading in regards to handling and comfort and their sales reflect that. The Golf GTI is another example, not the most powerful car but handles well. The list goes on. People need to get over the fact that cars are now packed with technology, it is not a bad thing; only a bad thing to those who are too uptight to adapt. Your comment regarding people not caring about handling and care more about gadgets are not everyone and those people have always been there (if they were the majority then the Hyundais and Kias would be number 1 sellers). The sales chart don't forget is dominated by fleet buyers. where they used to buy local sedans they have moved to hatches, 4x4 utes and SUVs.
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01-07-2013, 02:33 PM | #130 | ||
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All of you people who sneer at the "pointless toys and gadgets" - most of these pointless toys and gadgets started off as amazing innovative, game changing and well acclaimed options on Mercedes Benzes, BMW's and Volvos. Now Joe and Jenna average (who, mind you, have never been able to afford anything more than $30-$35k new) can have themselves a new car with all of the same nice things for less than a base Falcon that has NONE of those things.
How is it fair, to cut anyone down for wanting that? It isn't. /story |
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01-07-2013, 02:50 PM | #131 | |||
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Funny enough there are plenty of small fleet cars. They are going off cost. People are buying the 4x4 utes they are uncomfortable and don't handle. As for small cars they're not nice to sit in I really haven't been in one that felt nice, and unless you buy top spec (on some) really don't go great if we look at the top sellers. SUV's (with the exception of Terri and the euros) aren't all that great in the handling. These are cars I'm seeing people buy. Handling and comfort really wasn't a consideration for them.
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01-07-2013, 03:37 PM | #132 | |||
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How do you survive in this world by not supporting imported manufacturers Even a hermit ,living under a rock ,out in the sticks is supporting imported manufacturing ... Your buying the GM product because ford don't offer something you want, that's all Its not because of aussie jobs,is it ??? |
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01-07-2013, 04:31 PM | #133 | |||
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01-07-2013, 04:35 PM | #134 | |||
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01-07-2013, 05:53 PM | #135 | |||
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But the ole "Buying aussie made to save aussie jobs" Its getting so old and tiring ,when 90 % of our possessions are O/S made |
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01-07-2013, 07:52 PM | #136 | ||
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Yup, I agree. It's tiring. And now we don't have the Falcon. That makes me cranky, which is not what a manufacturer wants to do to a customer that has purchased 5 new Fords in the last 12 years.
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01-07-2013, 10:15 PM | #137 | |||
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But until then, "old and tiring" doesn't mean it's wrong - you're just sick of hearing it. Until then, "buying Aussie to save Aussie jobs" will continue to be the thing that I hope will give my kids more job options in the future, and a more diverse economy that can weather the dips in coal prices, etc. I AM disaffected. I was one of the lucky buggers who won a day at the You Yangs Proving Ground a while back. It truly was one of the best days of my life. But the announced closure has left me with a heavy heart because my brand loyalty is tied up with local manufacture. |
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01-07-2013, 10:27 PM | #138 | |||
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01-07-2013, 10:41 PM | #139 | |||
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Global brand or not, it is almost imperative for any company wanting to enter into the Australian market to create Australian jobs. Who's going to sell them when they get here? Ford have gone one better and maintained a design studio right here in Australia which, unless I'm very much mistaken, is the design HQ for Ford in the Asia Pacific region. Ford are not leaving Australia. The closure of manufacturing in Australia isn't the end of the world.
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02-07-2013, 08:07 AM | #140 | ||
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^^ And it is a pretty serious committment, about 1500 jobs from memory. That and the three year notice period eases the pain a bit...but you can't blame people for feeling sad and a little disenfranchised, after all that's over 50 years of history coming to an end...
I'm still feeling pretty disappointed but I guess as each day goes by the shock of the announcement diminishes somewhat and we come to terms with what from a business case perspective, was always perhaps inevitable, sooner or later. I guess its better to have a long period of notice than no notice at all. I was gutted at the start but as each day goes by I accept it a bit more and feel more settled and fortunate to have enjoyed some very good cars over the years. Current one is pretty special too Visiting the Holden dealer the other day was quite a cathartic experience for me. Dealer was quick to express his sadness that their main competitor is ending and I could tell just looking his face, he knew bloody well Holden were on borrowed time too. VF being so much like a blown up bulbous Epica helps me feel much better too Last edited by Rodge; 02-07-2013 at 08:12 AM. |
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But ,when 90 % or more of our daily lifes don't exist without an import product influence, that measly 10 % , new car purchase (10% if your lucky,that you buy every few years or so) is hardly worthy of doin the bit for saving the ailing aussie industrial hub ... Factories, manufacturing has slid down the shute for decades, throwing the life line out now ,isn't gunna do a thing in the big scheme Every needs to get the daily influence of aussie products around the 50 % for it to be effective to reflaoting the industrial hub, which will never ever happen in my life time The writing has been on the wall for decades, yet we have all be blinded by cheap imported rubbish to see it ..... Ill thank those who wanna do their bit and buy aussie products, but the truth is the majority don't really care any further than the hip pocket If the imported product is cheaper, wether better or not, cheaper its usually bought , regardless of future jobs ..... That's the facts,people buy purely on cost, not brand related or caring for country of origin We all do it , none is exempt from it , we all have our finger in the pie regarding the huge failure of Australia as a once thriving industrial hub |
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At that point it won't matter anymore will it ?
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There could still be Toyota.
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One door closes another opens. Cant wait to see a local Mustang, might even see the rules change so we see them in V8 SC? Nice to to see modern Ford tech go up against the rest of the world's latest.
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02-07-2013, 08:37 PM | #148 | ||
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According to Joe Hinrich ( one of Ford US Bosses) main two reasons for Ford OZ closure are isolation of the market and removal of tariffs Which flooded the market with cheap cars.
So Button plan was meant to make locals more competitive infact pushed them out of the market... Ford Canada is safe for now even though it is high cost manufacture area but not isolated and not tariff free. |
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02-07-2013, 11:50 PM | #149 | ||
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What I dont get is the supposed Falcon fans who support Falcon but have now sworn off of buying a Falcon despite the fact its still on sale for another 3 years...
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What I don't get is the Chrysler 300C / Dodge Charger / Dodge Challenger.
Chrysler seem do be doing ok with that platform. It is a large RWD vehicle sold in many markets around the world. It may not be making sales records but must be viable because it is still there. I saw one behind a FG yesterday and it looks a lot larger. In some ways when you see the current Falcon next to other cars on the road it is not all that large. Did anyone see the Episode of Overhaulin the other week with the 300C. The Chrysler execs spoke of passion and heritage of the 300C when they were handing the vehicle over. I just sighed. They have passion for their car. Car companies like Hyundai would kill for a vehicle in their range to have 50 years of heritage. Chrysler have supercharged Hemi motors coming and rumors of the Dodge Charger coming to these shores built with the 300C interior to minimise the cost. I just having a grumpy we got rorted start to the day.
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