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On the subject of the Kuga, do we really need to come back to this subject every single month? The Kuga is a very expensive car in comparison to it's competitors in europe. When Ford manage to make a business case (most likely when thailand comes online) you can bet it'll be here. Last edited by g220ba; 05-08-2010 at 08:51 PM. |
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Zetec from £20,495 The Kuga Zetec brings you a blend of stunning design, outstanding driving quality and sheer capability unmatchable in its class, plus a generous level of specification. Key features include: Intelligent All Wheel Drive 17” 5x2 – spoke alloy wheels Keyless Start Intelligent Protection System (IPS) Airbags: driver’s and front passenger’s* front side, front and rear curtain Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) Anti-lock brakes (ABS) with electronic brake-force distribution (EBD) Air conditioning Quickclear heated windscreen Ford radio/CD with six speakers and remote audio controls Body colour rear spoiler Electrically-operated and heated door mirrors Thatcham category 1 Alarm Electric Hydraulic Power-Assisted Steering (EHPAS) Driver’s manual lumbar adjustment One-touch tonneau cover ISOFIX Kuga Titanium from £22,495 in Aussie $$'s thats $39950 Get yourself behind the wheel of the Kuga Titanium and you’re surrounded by contemporary design and technical innovation. Key features additional to Zetec include: Partial leather trim Dual Electronic Automatic Temperature Control (DEATC) Sony single CD DAB audio system Cruise control Rain-sensing wipers Auto-dimming rear-view mirror Automatic headlights Leather gear knob Rear seat folding centre armrest Front carpet mats They are very expensive in Europe. That could be the problem, to get them priced to around $30k-$35k ,here.
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Ford keeps the crappy Escape and waits till the Dualis, the new kia and hyundais are here, and selling well, and eventually we'll get the KUGA. The talk about cost out of the UK is absolute BS - anybody checked the exchange rate lately? KUGA out of the UK is CHEAP! Come on Ford - give little Australia a decent crack at the good stuff. Or else. |
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If it's going to be around $36+...that's going to be too much IMO. It'll have to be under 30k surely.
I'd love to have it here but it has to be the right price. PS: That Kia is extremely ugly. Push me... 'cause I'm close to the edge.
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Here is the 2011 explorer here is a link for more info
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As mentioned above, if they can't get it here at the right price, no point bring it here.. Personally I think well get the next gen one built in thia |
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That and the top spec Outlander and X-Trail is just over 40 grand
So 36K isnt that bad
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With an exchange rate that you have defined as "not too bad" the current Kuga sells for 27,000 EUR (http://www.ford.de/Pkw-Modelle) in Germany. You'd assume this is the best price ford can do (RRP) seeing as it is built in Germany.. Convert that to AUD using a rate that is "not too bad" (what do you do if it goes south??) & Ford Australia could have to sell it for 38.5K AUD & that is before you add Ford Australia's cost of freighting the thing out here & duty & you have a base model at over 40K!!! So who would buy base Kuga for over 40K??? Or you can look at how much a Mondeo costs over there & what it is here & they might be able to do a base Kuga for 36-37K?? Still very expensive!! When you do the maths, you start to understand why it is not here!! Last edited by Joe5619; 16-09-2010 at 07:18 PM. |
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http://www.ford.de/Pkw-Modelle/FordKuga So at todays (high) rate of 72c then the Kuga is $37,500AUD But a Mondeo starts at 23,800 Euro there and retails here for $31,990. On the currency conversion of 72c then that equals $33,055AUD. This means that the Kuga would be $36k as you've suggested Road Warrior.
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you can garentee it will get back to that level at some stage over the next 1-2-3 years when Ford would still be selling it!! |
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just bear in mind, Ford Aus, dont pay retail costs. they pay the cost of manufacture
so if a product is listed as costing 20,000 euro, likely, that it would cost between 12 and 15 to build. They WILL only EVER calculate things on a 4 year plan, i.e. lock in prices, they will work things out at the worst possible forecast exchange rate, so that fluctuations dont effectively kill a product. Would be nice if they bring the Kuga... Ford Aus, have limited resources, and can only launch and market a certain amount of vehicles at a time. Coyote coming, new mondeo, new thai built fiesta, new focus, new territory, and then FG2, T6 at some stage, they are likely to just not have the capacity to bring in a new model, regardless of how well it will be priced/specced. It will come, probably in tandem with the next gen focus... its going to be awesome.... And i hope I can get one as my next 'small car' |
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I understand Ford Australia would not pay retail, but the same uplift factors (i.e. overheads) from cost price to RRP would need to be added for Australia just like it would for Germany with the extra cost for Australia of freight & duty... That is why I took Germany RRP & calculated our RRP based on exchange..
My cals are still pretty good if you ask me!! Kuga from germany can't be done here at the right price!! |
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still think you have a fatal flaw... on your calculations, all Ford EU manufactured product wouldnt be feasible..... we went through this same scenario when the XR5 was first released.... calculations at the time (Worse exchange rate mind you) worked it out that we were getting an absolute bargain.
Ford will bring the Kuga, and bring it at the right price..... whatever the market is dictating at the time. |
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Explorer and I'm interested Kuga or Escape .
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Peoples its not just about price, but also about availability, can the factory make the cars in our spec for a reasonable price & deliver in a reasonable time? Or is the factory working overtime just to meet the euro market requirements?
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I believe Germans pay more for their cars than we do, just like people in the UK pay much more. When the Territory gets facelifted, hopefully they won't have to discount the hell out of it, so leave the Territory at $40k and as long as the Kuga can come in the early $30k region, it'll be fine. It will however need to be marketed to make any impact on some of the very well established names.
On another note, the Escape is selling plenty of units considering its age. That amazes me. Hopefully they'll discontinue the Escape soon, and as the Kuga is Focus based, move to producing the Kuga in Thailand. Fingers crossed. It looks to be a great car.
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Ford have said that Kuga will definitely not come to Aust.....but .....with Fords One Ford global plan there may be some other exciting things??
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And I again say Thailand. They'll build the MK3 Focus there for us, and the Kuga shares the Focus platform. The Escape will need replacing sooner or later, so it seems logical to produce it there. And if they do produce it, why not bring Kuga to Australia.
When have Ford ruled the Kuga out? Although they have not committed to it, I'm not aware of them saying no go?
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They have continually said they are looking at it but have not committed to it. Neither have they rejected it.
It will make it here eventually. |
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19-09-2010, 08:41 PM | #59 | ||
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Just noticed that no-one had put a link to the Kuga in here, well at least not one that shows a video of it in action or anything... http://www.ford.co.uk/Cars/Kuga
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I'm more interested in the T6-based wagon that's rumoured to be on the way...
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