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16-02-2015, 06:40 PM | #91 | ||
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16-02-2015, 07:34 PM | #92 | ||
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Who knows, but with the 2L ecoboost it craps on everything performance wise.
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16-02-2015, 08:54 PM | #94 | ||
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I suppose Ford has a market perception on par with Microsoft in the mobile phone market. No matter how good they make it, people will go the Mcdonalds formula I.e. predictable, mediocre, affordable, offering
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17-02-2015, 10:04 AM | #95 | |||
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17-02-2015, 11:00 PM | #96 | |||
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Does Holden have an advantage here after production ends? They have no more of an advantage than any other car maker., if not less of an advantage. If they supply the right vehicle at the right price then they will sell cars. They only produce two local cars and the commodore and more to the point the SS models and SV6 is their volume seller. The Cruze is tired, old and outdated with terrible engines and poor build quality. The Captiva, again is tired old and due for replacement, the Colorado has poor build quality, has subjective looks and reliability problems. All of these vehicles are due to be updated soon and this should help Holden. The Captiva is being replaced, the Colorado is rumoured to be going to be updated with the U.S body style which looks a hell of a lot better visually. Come 2017 expect to see a lot of badge engineered vehicles for Holden. They have already started with the Opels arriving here this year. They have simply had the Opel badges removed and Holden badges fitted. Holdens will get no unique front and rear bumpers as they have in the past. The new 2015 Cruze shows that. It is simply the U.S front bumper with the Chevrolet twin port grille. All that has been done is the Chevrolet badge removed and Holden badge fitted. I honestly don't see Holden as a brand lasting. I think Holden dealers will simply become GM dealers and sell a multitude of brands. For example the Opels will be badged and sold as Opels. The Cruze, Colorado, Captiva replacement will be sold as Chevrolet etc and so forth. The director of cadillac has also said that he wants to look again at getting cars down here around 2020 and GM won't allow Caddy's to be rebadged. GM are currently looking at simplifying their brands and if they can save dollars by doing this they will. They had no troubles killing off Pontiac so they will have no issues killing the lion. The same as HSV. I don't see them surviving the end of manufacture either. You have to see the writing on the wall when your head designer resigns a couple of years before production ends to go and design caravans. Their bread and butter is V8's and with Holden getting the V8 sports car what will they have to do. They can't even hot it up a bit as Chevrolet already do that by selling the ZL1 which can just be sold through a Holden dealer as well anyway. They have also released a statement saying that they may be going to look into other makes so essentially that simply makes them a tuning house. They are only contracted to Holden anyway. Holden does not own them, they are a private entity with an agreement through Holden to work with and modify Holdens cars and GM can rescind the contract when they wish. The best they can become is a tuning house (but for that they already have Walkinshaw Performance so what is the point) or a RHD conversion specialist for the models Chevrolet sells that aren't or aren't yet made in RHD like the Corvette and Silverado. That's my opinion anyway. I could be right, I could be wrong. I guess it all comes down to price, product and marketing. Meet the people's needs and wants and you will sell but having an advantage, no Holden don't have an advantage. |
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18-02-2015, 09:55 AM | #97 | |||
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Maybe it will come here in 2017 but why would every article state that it isn't being built in RHD and there be no announcement from Holden? Maybe Jacoby only said that Holden will have a 2 door sports car to try to steal a bit of thunder from the Mustang? I actually hope the Camaro does make it here, the competition will be good for the price of the Mustang. As for Holden's long term future - I agree with you, the future is very bleak, their future model's are nothing but badge engineered Opels and Chevys and none are class leaders.
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