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04-02-2012, 01:09 PM | #1 | |||
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In my opinion Yasuda's comments about Holden building the Cruze is certainly him angling for government money. He is saying if Holden can build Cruze here, we could build Corolla.
Manufacturing will be an election issue for Labor, I could see hundreds of millions of dollars in government co-investment for a new vehicle for Toyota. I also think Corolla is more possible than people realise. It's Toyota's biggest selling car in Australia and is one of the largest markets for the Corolla in the Southern Hemishpere. With government funding the cost calculations change dramatically. Holden could not have cost effectively build the Cruze here without government funding, it will be same for Toyota. Kluger is a strong possibility as Japanese production ends soon and the only other plant at the moment is US where they build LHD. My take, I think the Rav4 will be built here as the new 2.5 Litre engine plant being built in Victoria is the engine that will power the next Rav4. Corolla would compete with Cruze and Kluger with Territory, so I dont think the government will be as keen to co-invest in vehicles which compete with other locals. The compact SUV market is the next big boom in Australia and highly profitable. When Ford was considering local Focus, the Kuga was mentioned by Ford as a very strong possibility. http://www.caradvice.com.au/157529/c...uction-toyota/ Quote:
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With the AUD $ so strong i doubt Toymoco will risk it but hay, it would be good for our economy, i hope.
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04-02-2012, 07:50 PM | #3 | |||
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04-02-2012, 10:54 PM | #5 | ||
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The thing is Ford and Toyota can not figure out how Cruze is viable for Holden. They have both done a total cost analysis on it and have come to the assumption that Holden aren't making a cent on it.
Good luck trying to figure out a reason Holden can make Cruze viable, cause there isn't one. I think Holden smudged the figures on it to make it seem viable so GM wouldn't shut them down. |
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13-02-2012, 11:44 AM | #6 | |||
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Well looks like Kluger is ruled out as a possible third vehicle at Altona, with spending 375million in the US to make right hand drive ones.
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13-02-2012, 06:26 PM | #7 | ||
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i work at toyota and was talking to my boss ...he basically said in 8 years there will be bear concrete were toyota is right now
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13-02-2012, 06:31 PM | #8 | |||
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13-02-2012, 06:41 PM | #9 | |||
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13-02-2012, 06:49 PM | #10 | ||
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we ask that all the time cause its being built right behind my area but the main thing i hear is toyota wont hesitate to pull it all down ........also they dont make much money on the cars they build at altona they make the money off the parts they sell toyota makes 8 million a week off parts or so i hear .
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13-02-2012, 10:44 PM | #12 | |||
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14-02-2012, 07:00 AM | #13 | ||
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“I have to find out how Holden is making the business of small cars feasible. If they can do it, we can too,”
What I actually read from this is that Toyota have been unable to make small cars feasible in Australia. Ford have come to the same conclusion too. The big gist of this initial story seems to be that Toyota doubt that Holden have got a viable business case or are getting a return. Pity about Kluger. I thought Australia was in with a good chance of RHD production there. That, and the Ford Ranger, are two cars large and profitable enough to have been able to make money in Australia. Lukeyson
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14-02-2012, 07:20 AM | #14 | ||
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Small cars do not add enough profitability to Aussie plants as a free standing product.
Everyone is looking at production (units made) but the question should be money earned. It's far better to add the Mondeo to Broadmeadows before even considering Focus. They cost about the same to build but the Mondeo commands a much higher price. |
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14-02-2012, 08:03 AM | #15 | ||
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It's amazing how things become viable when you are given 200 million to do it.
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14-02-2012, 09:59 AM | #17 | |||
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I think premium and V8 Commdores will be become a larger percentage of Commodore sales while the fleet and family markets will continue to desert it....plus its old. |
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14-02-2012, 10:06 AM | #18 | |||
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I think with exports in danger now, a third model is vital for Toyota, I think this year is crunch time for them. Likewise with Ford, when Burela cancelled Focus I honestly thought it was one of the worst news regarding Ford AU in its history, as it meant to me there was no long term plans. What gave me solace was the thought that the cancellation meant that the next Falcon must be a huge export earner hence Focus production wasnt necessary to build volumes.. looking at the high AUD I am worried that the prospects of an exportable Falcon is diminishing. |
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14-02-2012, 10:13 AM | #19 | ||
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Interesting that Kluger will come from the US. Should only be a matter of time before Hybrid Kluger arrives then!
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14-02-2012, 10:44 AM | #20 | |||
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14-02-2012, 02:16 PM | #21 | |||
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Another article about a third model line if it happens, money is on Corolla or Rav4
From about two years ago I though Kluger was out simple because Toyota's language changed from building something 'compatible to Camry' to 'something that we see market trends are heading towards'. Also toyota have long said they 'build where they sell' meaning Corolla or Rav4. Still think this is a big possibility of government money. I was reading an article that Labor bounced a few percentage points in the polls recently when it seperated itself from the coalition on car industry assitance. Even though many of us drive imported we still have a fond nostalgia of the local cars we had when growing up - the electorate seems to respond positively to it. http://www.goauto.com.au/mellor/mell...2579A40008E1D9 Quote:
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14-02-2012, 02:24 PM | #22 | ||
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I'd love a corolla with the camry's 2.5L 4cyl 135kw donk
I used to own a corolla built in Australia - an AMI-Toyota one.
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14-02-2012, 05:28 PM | #23 | |||
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Cruze outselling Commodore is not a good thing for Holden in the long run. |
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