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05-05-2011, 11:37 AM | #1 | ||
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http://www.goauto.com.au/mellor/mell...25788600298D0B
By RON HAMMERTON FORD Australia will rebound from its current sales slow-down that has forced a three-day working week at its Victorian factories, federal industry minister Senator Kim Carr said in Melbourne today. Senator Carr said the arrival of the four-cylinder EcoBoost engine and liquid-injection LPG engine in Falcon and the new diesel Territory should result in a significant lift in Ford sales. He also said he saw a future for Ford’s Geelong engine plant “through to at least 2016”. The reference to 2016 appears to apply to the change-over date for Falcon from the current platform to whatever comes next – widely rumoured to be an Australianised Ford Taurus with a choice of front- or all-wheel-drive. Senator Carr was commenting after VFACTS figures released today showed Ford last month posted one of its worst monthly sales results, selling just 1457 Falcons and 599 Territorys in a total 6465 vehicles – down 21.1 per cent on the same month last year. He said Ford had been hurt by the absence of its Falcon LPG variant for several months ahead of the arrival of its new liquid-injection variant. “Twenty per cent of their sales would have been around LPG, and there have been some issues with regard to the LPG – decisions by the company – and that has had an affect on their sales as well,” he said. “These are issues that the company is working through and we are working closely with the company. We are confident of the long-term viability of Ford in Australia.” Senator Carr said he and his department had been well aware of Ford sales figures “for some time”. “I expect though that those sales figures will improve,” he said. Senator Carr said the high Australian dollar was impacting manufacturing, including the car-makers. “We obviously need to work through that, and we are obviously working with the companies on those issues,” he said. Senator Carr said he expected Ford’s Geelong to be supplying engines “for the foreseeable future”. “If it wasn’t for the actions of this government Geelong (Ford) would have closed three years ago,” he said. “So my expectation is that we will be supplying engines out of Geelong for the current line-up of vehicles as an option for consumers through to at least 2016.” Senator Carr lambasted comments by former Victorian premier Jeff Kennett in a Melbourne newspaper column that Australia could not support three car-makers and that one would close. “Jeff Kennett has always been a bloke who has shot from the lip without thinking,” he said. “He has always a tradition of shooting before thinking.” |
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05-05-2011, 11:40 AM | #2 | ||
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I think it would be good if they actually last until 2016 since the word out there is that the Falcon is soon to be replaced with Mondeo, Taurus, etc.
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05-05-2011, 11:44 AM | #3 | ||
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The rumours and speculation floating 'round about F's future are pretty frightening
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05-05-2011, 11:47 AM | #4 | ||
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How wide is the word 'soon' though? It the grand scheme of things, 2016 is soon, Laser '81.
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In 2005 australia produced 389,000 cars
2006=327,000 2007=335,000 2008=324,000 2009=223,000 2010=240,000 2011= At current rates = Approximately 200,000 The dramatic destruction of the australian car industry, only started after Kim Carr came to power. His wife shouldnt let him control the chequebook, instead of us allowing him to allocate billions of dollars to be repartiated overseas by foreign companies. Please bring back Jeff Kennett. |
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05-05-2011, 01:49 PM | #7 | ||
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Kim Carr wouldnt have a clue what he is talking about let alone know what his profile actually relates too
bobthebilda has it in one, and its not only the automitive sector its all manufacturing in australia that is being slowly killed |
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it was cheaper to keep the i6 in production and bring it up to standard then to pay out redundancy to workers |
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05-05-2011, 04:58 PM | #10 | ||
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Personally I think that if Ford wants to be successful they need to do the following:
1. Drop the standard petrol I6, while keeping the LPI and Turbo variant only. 2. Separate LPI and Turbo variants into different development streams. 3. Further develop each engine stream to better suite the intended application of each engine (i.e. Turbo is for performance, LPI is for economy/running costs) – this will easily yield better engines of each kind since they will be better optimised for intended application (with less compromises). 4. Continue improving the EcoBoost I4 while offering it as the base option to economy buyers. 5. Introduce the 2.7V6 Diesel from the Territory as an option for those in need (country people will love it). This will easily cover all market needs (government buyers, performance buyers, economy/budget buyers, country buyers) while keeping the existing local manufacturing/tuning going … keeping the base Petrol I6 is silly as that engine is NOT ideally suited to any of the buyers above as it’s trying to be the jack of all trades and hence is not competitive in each market segment … the market these days simply just does not need that and hence the sales figures clearly represent the future trend. Ford needs to adapt or eventually they will go the Mitsubishi way … |
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Theres probably a few heads in Dearborn thinking, gee if only we had gone the way of Mitsubishi in australia in 2008. If we had, we could have a car regularly in the top ten sales, we could be 100% dependant on money making imports at A$1 to $US1.09. |
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As a Company overall yes you are right, being a pure importer they would make more money for sure …
However there any many people in the company who manage the areas of engineering, design, testing, manufacturing, and so forth … and they would not want that as they would lose their jobs to never be replaced with another car makers … as let’s face it, manufacturing is continuously declining in Australia. Quote:
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And while you ponder that remember than we were 70 cents US around two years ago and all transactions are negotiated in US dollars at the rate applicable at the time if signing (2008) so we would be getting far less than you think..... |
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05-05-2011, 09:41 PM | #16 | |||
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http://www.goauto.com.au/mellor/mell...25750700209A60 As for those articles and the I6 itself....very interesting. We could see one (or maybe two?) upgrade before the E8 platform is done. All I can say is Ford must be very very confident of selling cars with this engine going forward...makes me wonder what the punchline is considering an orphan engine shouldn't go that long in the scheme of things...
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They are also several decades past due to sort out the dealer network. The days of the cost cutted Falcon is over. Throw the kitchen sink into it and sell what you can. The platform only had three years to go anyway. Dan |
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Granted if they don't pull something special out of the box for the update then I am officially done making excuses for them, however until then I am prepared to give them the benefit of the doubt.
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dont get me wrong the i6 is a great engine and deservies to live on espically the turbo i6. however i doubt he or the goverment had a choice and im sure they wouldnt be crying if there was no manufacturing australia unless they where seen as green jobs |
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Have to laugh at the doom sayers on here who said the I6 will go soon.
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What does Kim Carr know that we don't?
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