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Old 15-11-2006, 03:22 PM   #61
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Iwas reading the local rag today and it had an artical on cars built in Australia verses imported..75% of ALL CARS sold here are IMPORTED..Only 1 in 10 are large cars..Falcon sell only 12%to private buyers 88% to fleet etc.. Holden 19% private 81% fleet..These are VERY disturbing figures..
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Old 15-11-2006, 03:33 PM   #62
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But all them fleets end up in our hands. The ones that can't offord the $40,000 or just less buy them 6 months later with $10,000 or more off bargin.

I find it hard too find Australian made, The tricks are out there and it's tuff too get past what looks like it and is it.
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Old 15-11-2006, 06:57 PM   #63
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Actually mate, no. Falcon has the vast majority of all its plastics done in Australia. Linpac have a massive plant next door to ford in broadmeadows, and they also have a whole range of polypropylene components made in minto and other locations around oz. I spoke to the rep from viscount plastics (part of the linpac group) on Friday last week, and he told me that things had slowed down due to the commodore and china.
I know the plant it use to be owned by Ford till they sold it for outsourcing to Venture (well that's the name on there). Yeah the bumpers are still there here along with a few other plastics, they deliver twice a day to the plant. I wonder of they'll get their contract renewed with the price Ford can get the bumpers overseas? But anyway there's more to the car than plastic.

The wheels come from china (ahh i remember the line stopping because the shipment of RTV rims from china didn't come in), all the windows bought through pilkington but are from china, actuators and latches Australian supplier but made in china, the entire steering lock come from Scandinavia. But there are aussie companies that still outsource here in oz.

I'm not saying Holden are any better, there worse! Bloody Toyota are more Aussie than Holden is but don't expect Ford to be any better. They have a policy of buying from Australia if the quality and price arnt much more (per unit) than importing.
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Old 15-11-2006, 08:45 PM   #64
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Not sure vztrt but according to pilkington they claim that they make 75% of the original equipment in the Australian Market. Check it out here.
http://www.pilkington.com/resources/...alspread04.gif
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Old 15-11-2006, 08:50 PM   #65
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Ford use a wholly owned subisdiary in China to make glass for the Falcs.
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Old 25-11-2006, 11:11 AM   #66
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I can't speak chinese But holden holden have too build more cars so i guess they need too stock pile at times, Maybe bulk buying is cheaper.

I'm interested in you opinion on the price cutting of the BFII range and it's impact on the BA-BF resale, Do you think it's killed it and what would the boor bugger that just spent $50,000 on a XR8 feel right now.
I was mad when i bought a Samsung DVD player in 2000 for $600 and my mate went too the same place and bought one the same 4 weeks later for $400 :
I don't see how Ford cutting the price of the XR8 is any different to Holden dropping the price of the SS, even though they just changed the badge from SV8. Ford just had to follow suit, but at least they didn't remove the content and call it something it isn't.

Strangely though one Ford dealer is advertising a BF XR8 demo for a higher price than a BFII XR8 is new.
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Old 25-11-2006, 03:27 PM   #67
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Be alright if holden and ford got there plastics from the same place group discount.
Here is this prime example of Aussies looking for a bargain :

The plastic manufacturer then says - If I give ford and holden a discount for bulk rates in this contract i now make less money than before but have a higher turn over - NOT GOOD - only way I can make a profit is if I go off shore.

Australia - get out of the I wanna discount attitude - this is whats killing business - along with corporate/shareholder greed.
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Old 26-11-2006, 06:11 AM   #68
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I don't see how Ford cutting the price of the XR8 is any different to Holden dropping the price of the SS, even though they just changed the badge from SV8. Ford just had to follow suit, but at least they didn't remove the content and call it something it isn't.

Strangely though one Ford dealer is advertising a BF XR8 demo for a higher price than a BFII XR8 is new.
If you think the ss is a sv8 re badge you didnt look hard enough.

And if you think the BF XR8 being more expensive then the new model is fine then you didn't understand what i was saying.
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Here is this prime example of Aussies looking for a bargain :

The plastic manufacturer then says - If I give ford and holden a discount for bulk rates in this contract i now make less money than before but have a higher turn over - NOT GOOD - only way I can make a profit is if I go off shore.

Australia - get out of the I wanna discount attitude - this is whats killing business - along with corporate/shareholder greed.
Give it up, Don't tell me you haven't haggled a Chinese man for a bargin :
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Give it up, Don't tell me you haven't haggled a Chinese man for a bargin :
No Slick, as a general rule I don't bargain, I will ask if thats their final offer, if it is and if I find that excessive I'll just walk. I really cant be bothered haggling over a few bucks - got better things in my life to do.

It drives my partner insane that I don't haggle as she loves to.
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Old 26-11-2006, 02:06 PM   #70
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will it come with that gold sticker, "made in China"?
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Old 26-11-2006, 02:19 PM   #71
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it's funny how as soon as there are rumours about the opposition being built overseas, people suddenly start DEFENDING holden's current australia-based build quality ? you people are classic
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